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Old 04-29-2007, 11:16 PM   #13
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SXRD (LCoS) achieves 1080p through 3 liquid crystal panels with a mirror behind it. Each panel represent the full 2 million pixels at all times.

DLP response times are usually not mentioned, but they are in the micro-secs. (around 50 or so). I believe this is the fastest response time in displays. I think Plasma displays are next at .5 milli-sec.
SXRD response times are around 2.5 milli-secs.

DLP has a lot more moving parts than SXRD. DLP has a device to show 1 million pixels on half the screen and switches to display a different 1 million pixels on the other half of the screen. Plus, the micro-mirrors and the color wheel moves (unless using colored LEDs as light source like some of the new Samsungs).

DLPs have a 90% fill rate. SXRD has a greater than 92% fill rate.

I will let others add to this list of points. But for me, the moving parts, color banding issues and fill rates were the main reasons for going SXRD. That's my vote.

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