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DLP chips are rectangular, with a width of about one inch and a height of about one inch. They are about the size of a penny and are covered in small, round, black chips.

The chips are arranged in a grid, and the grid is divided into small squares. Each square on the grid is called a pixel. .

The pixels on a DLP chip are arranged in a way that allows the chip to create images that are three-dimensional. When a light is shone on the chip, the light is split into a number of different colors.

The chip then uses these colors to create an image.

DLP chips are very sensitive to light, which is why they are used in digital cameras and other devices. They are also used in digital projectors, because they are very efficient at creating images.