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DLP (dichroic light sheet) technology is a type of display technology that can create the illusion of images that are three-dimensional. The technology works by shining a series of light beams on a screen in such a way that the light beams can be bent and spread out.

This creates the illusion of a three-dimensional image. DLP technology is used in a range of applications, including televisions, monitors, and laptop and desktop computers.

DLP technology is divided into two main types: active and passive. Active DLP technology uses a light source to create the illusion of 3D images.

Passive DLP technology uses a mirror to create the illusion of 3D images. In both cases, the technology uses a series of light beams to create the illusion of 3D images.

DLP technology has a number of advantages over other display technologies. For example, DLP technology is relatively cheap to produce and it has low power requirements.

DLP technology is also capable of displaying a wide range of colors. Finally, DLP technology is capable of displaying high-resolution images.

However, DLP technology has a number of disadvantages. For example, DLP technology is less accurate than other display technologies.

Furthermore, DLP technology is not as energy efficient as other display technologies.