Tilt-Rotate DLP chips have been around since 2013-ish, but have previously been used primarily in smaller, lower power assemblies. I'm not aware of TI having updated their design, but I may have missed that. The DCI DLP chips aren't available for the general market and as such, not all updates are published to the public by TI.
If nothing changed at the TI end, it has to be the light engine design itself. Since the increased pixel failure rate is probably due to cooling issues, that would indicate a redesign of the light engine, which, afaik, also didn't happen yet.
In general, I'd always go for the bigger chip size if given the choice, even if the costs are a more bulky light path and a more bulky machine. While there are lots of little differences between DLP chip designs, bigger mirror almost always means more contrast...
Mike's theater was previously able to fit at least one 35mm projector in the booth, so I doubt fitting this machine in there should be a problem. Only getting those things up there to those old theater booths often is quite a challenge. Those booths clearly weren't designed for regular large equipment swaps.
You've seen the contamination first hand, as you actually pulled the prism. There were no means to get the contamination off of the prism via any low-tech solution without damaging it beyond repair?
If nothing changed at the TI end, it has to be the light engine design itself. Since the increased pixel failure rate is probably due to cooling issues, that would indicate a redesign of the light engine, which, afaik, also didn't happen yet.
In general, I'd always go for the bigger chip size if given the choice, even if the costs are a more bulky light path and a more bulky machine. While there are lots of little differences between DLP chip designs, bigger mirror almost always means more contrast...
Mike's theater was previously able to fit at least one 35mm projector in the booth, so I doubt fitting this machine in there should be a problem. Only getting those things up there to those old theater booths often is quite a challenge. Those booths clearly weren't designed for regular large equipment swaps.
Originally posted by Steve Guttag
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