How 3DLP Laser Phosphor projector technology works
3-chip DLP projectors generate the three coloured parts of a picture in parallel, generating improved colour representation and brightness uniformity. RB laser technology combines the advantages of brilliant colour reproduction with cost efficiency. In RB laser projection a blue laser is used to create the blue colour and a red laser is used to create the red colour in the final image. The green colour is generated by a green phosphor wheel emitting green light. Picture processing is realised with 3 chip DLP technology. This technique allows very efficient light reproduction by avoiding optical filters resulting in more intense and more natural colours especially in the red colour segment plus a higher brightness output.- more info at ProjectorSelector.com
3-chip DLP projectors generate the three coloured parts of a picture in parallel, generating improved colour representation and brightness uniformity. RB laser technology combines the advantages of brilliant colour reproduction with cost efficiency. In RB laser projection a blue laser is used to create the blue colour and a red laser is used to create the red colour in the final image. The green colour is generated by a green phosphor wheel emitting green light. Picture processing is realised with 3 chip DLP technology. This technique allows very efficient light reproduction by avoiding optical filters resulting in more intense and more natural colours especially in the red colour segment plus a higher brightness output.- more info at ProjectorSelector.com