The Sony is better than the DLP. Go for the value and quality of 3- 2 million pixel chips over the "wobulated" single, 1 million pixel chip, illuminated by a color wheel spinning at 10-14,000 RPM. If wobulation and a single chip were so "good", Texas Instruments would put it into their pro-sumer line of projectors. Look for yourself and see, those use 3 DLP chips, one for each color RBG (Like the Sony), and now are offering true 1080p with 2 million pixel micro displays (they cost about $25,000). That's because color is more true with the 3 color design. TI is making a killing "selling" wobulation and color wheels. If you buy one, get an extended warranty - how many years do expect a wheel to spin at 14,000 rpm. Or a chip to Wobulate at 120 cycles per second.
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The Sony is better than the DLP. Go for the value and quality of 3- 2 million pixel chips over the "wobulated" single, 1 million pixel chip, illuminated by a color wheel spinning at 10-14,000 RPM. If wobulation and a single chip were so "good", Texas Instruments would put it into their pro-sumer line of projectors. Look for yourself and see, those use 3 DLP chips, one for each color RBG (Like the Sony), and now are offering true 1080p with 2 million pixel micro displays (they cost about $25,000). That's because color is more true with the 3 color design. TI is making a killing "selling" wobulation and color wheels. If you buy one, get an extended warranty - how many years do expect a wheel to spin at 14,000 rpm. Or a chip to Wobulate at 120 cycles per second.