Long live DLP? A new study about the reliability of color and picture quality in LCD and DLP projectors could change the course of front-projection technology. How will LCD projector manufacturers respond? (Special Report).

AV Video Multimedia Producer, April, 2003 by Marchant, Beth

IMAGINE THAT YOU ARE SEATED in the boardroom at Coca-Cola's corporate headquarters. The lights dim and the branded opener to a new, high-profile training video flashes onto the projection screen. The slickly produced audio floods the room as your eyes register an unavoidable fact: The true red of Coca-Cola's logo is a shocking, garish orange.

This could never happen, you say. Think again. According to a new study by Rochester Institute of Technology's Munsell Color Science Laboratory that measured the picture and color reliability of competing DLP and LCD projectors, this public-relations nightmare could be in your future--if you own an LCD projector.

I was briefed on the findings of this study at Texas Instruments' Picture Reliability Forum for...

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