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What are the respective advantages of these technologies?
| LCD technology is characterised by a high degree of colour saturation and homogeneous illumination. It is very reliable and excellent value for money. DLP technology provides highly realistic colour reproduction with no annoying pixelation. One-chip DLP technology permits the construction of the smallest and lightest projectors, such as the LT150, whereas three-chip DLP technology is used for high-performance projectors such as the XT5000, SX60000 & XT9000 due to its high luminous efficiency and outstanding image quality. To ensure that you can obtain the ideal projector whatever your requirements, NEC offers projectors using both technologies.
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