Christie never used TRP chips. All of their 4K machines, including Series 4 were with conventional 1.38" chips. They ARE slated to use the SST based .98"
NEC (pronounced SHARP)...who do you know that has one of their TRP based projectors? So, we're talking the NC1843ML, NC2043ML, and NC2443ML (same projector with a different clip-on butt for different light levels). I know of no users of it. Normally, the Sharp/NEC crowd is about cost and that line of projectors isn't particularly cheap. Furthermore, the benefit of that line is that the light source is changeable as an assembly with a core charge. And that process is not particularly cheap either. I don't doubt that they've sold some but I sure don't know of any in my circles. It is guaranteed that they have stuck pixels too. I believe TI has canned that chip due to its absurdly high failure rate (stuck pixels).
NEC (pronounced SHARP)...who do you know that has one of their TRP based projectors? So, we're talking the NC1843ML, NC2043ML, and NC2443ML (same projector with a different clip-on butt for different light levels). I know of no users of it. Normally, the Sharp/NEC crowd is about cost and that line of projectors isn't particularly cheap. Furthermore, the benefit of that line is that the light source is changeable as an assembly with a core charge. And that process is not particularly cheap either. I don't doubt that they've sold some but I sure don't know of any in my circles. It is guaranteed that they have stuck pixels too. I believe TI has canned that chip due to its absurdly high failure rate (stuck pixels).
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