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LCD and DLP are both types of displays that use light to create an image on a screen. LCDs use backlight to create an image, while DLP uses a light-emitting diode (LED) to create an image.

The main difference between LCD and DLP is that LCDs are cheaper to produce and use less power, but DLP can create sharper images. DLP is also better for displaying images in bright light because the light is less likely to be scattered.

LCD and DLP are both used in televisions, computer monitors, and other electronic devices. LCDs are more common in televisions and computer monitors because they are cheaper to produce and use less power.

DLP is used in more expensive devices because it can create sharper images.