
The following are some frequently asked questions and their answers.



- What is Micro Device Display?
- Micro Device Display (MDDP) is a type of rear projection television set which uses an ultra-small display device. The first MDDP television sets appeared on the market in 2004. MDDP is significantly superior to conventional CRT projection television in many aspects, including brightness, resolution, viewing angle, weight, and design. MDDP provides high image quality and large screen size with high performance, and are very popular, especially in North America.
What is MDDP?
- What is the difference between MDDP and plasma or LCD?
- MDDP has a simpler structure compared to these other types of HDTVs. This results in lower power consumption, lower cost, and lighter weight. MDDP also provides a higher level of color fidelity, image quality, and overall product quality. Itfs important to note that MDDP is also both people-friendly and environmentally friendly. MDDP is regarded as the next big thing in large-screen television sets.
- Can MDDP really lower my electric bill?
- MDDP sets have power consumption in the 200 watt range, regardless of screen size. As a result, the difference in power consumption becomes more evident with larger screen sizes. MDDP is an energy-saving design, with rated power considerably lower than either plasma or LCD.
Energy Savings

- I'm worried about how big the set will be...
- MDDP technology has a simple structure and requires few heavy materials such as glass. This gives MDDP sets a light, slim design. When placed in a corner, you can replace a small 25-inch CRT television set with a 57-inch MDDP TV with the same depth. Its light weight makes it easy to set up the TV set, or move it around when rearranging your furniture.
- Where can I see these models?
- You can see introductions to projection displays that use Micro Display Devices at the MDDP Product Lineup page. Contact the various manufacturers for detailed information on products, retail locations, etc.
