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Step 1: DLP TV (Digital Light Processing) TechnologyPlasma TV's have long enjoyed singular billing as the "Big Thing" in consumer electronics, but a new display technology has begun to make some headlines of its own. Digital Light Processing (DLP TV) technology was developed by Larry Hornbeck at Texas Instruments (TI) in the 1970s, perfected in the '80s, and finally introduced to the public in 1996. Since then, DLP TV has started making waves in the fixed-pixel display market by meeting the surging demand for less expensive--though no less capable--large-screen TVs. Some analysts think DLP might wind-up being as ubiquitous as Dolby sound is in stereos. After years of experimenting with fingernail-sized computer chips that hold a million or more microscopic mirrors, TI is finally seeing a payoff--and it may be in your living room before long. Some major players in the consumer electronics industry have gotten behind this new display technology. With its DLP chip now at the heart of new high-definition television sets from RCA, Samsung, LG, Toshiba, Zenith, and Panasonic (to name a few), TI shipped its 3 millionth DLP chip in April 2004. Which is quite a feat, given that, as recently as 2002, DLPs accounted for just 0.8% of new TV sales. With so many manufacturers adopting this technology, DLP TVs are expected to account for a full 8.5% of total domestic TV sales by the end of 2004. Analysts think 2005 will be a breakout year for DLP, when it will finally surpass the 10% mark in its share of U.S. television market. If TI has its way, you'll be seeing the benefits of DLP technology first-hand the next time you buy a new TV. Consider how DLP has penetrated the product lines of companies like:
DLP TV technology has found its way in product showrooms, and it's quickly finding itself "at home" in many peoples' living rooms.
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