![]() ![]() Most business projectors include an HDMI port for connecting to your laptop, Blu-ray player or other devices. While they are d esigned primarily to display static images such as graphs and PowerPoint slides, you can also use them for both multimedia and entertainment purposes. As these projectors are brighter than home theater projectors, they work well in meeting rooms or classrooms with overhead lighting and windows. The business projector, also known as a multimedia or data projector, is suitable for meetings, presentations or classroom instruction. Here is a simple guide that teaches you how to choose the right projector that suits your needs. While shopping for a projector can be a hassle, it can be an easy experience if you know what to look for. Far from being just a presentation tool, you can use projectors for a variety of tasks such as enjoying your favorite movie or sport events in a large-screen viewing. Popular home theater projector brands include: Sony, Panasonic, Epson There’s another brief and old article comparing LCD and DLP, but I would recommend the video.Along with projector screens, m ost of us are familiar with projectors that can be found in classrooms, offices, and even stores. LCD technology, as well as the 3LCD chip architecture, is found in home theater projectors, office projectors, and portable projectors. Few DLP are designed to be mounted on a rear wall, but almost any LCD home theater projector can be mounted on the rear wall or on the ceiling. ![]() LCD projectors also offer great placement flexibility. Projector manufacturers using LCD technology claim about fifty percent of the world market, with Epson manufacturing the LCD panels for almost all brands. LCD is also the most popular technology available. And, while LCD portable projectors are typically larger in size than their DLP portable counterparts, they pack more punch than the competition. They are known for a crisp, sharp look when displaying data. Here are some highlights of LCD projector geared for schools, business and government. LCD projectors are certainly just as at home in a dedicated home theater. I would suggest that this is a good reason why LCD projectors tend to make the best “family room” projectors, by offering maximum brightness with vivid colors. Oh that other technology is fine when brightness is dropped way down in a video or cinema mode, but often that’s after losing something near half the brightness, sometimes more. DLP’s with their color filter wheels and white segments, however, tend to have bright whites but colors, especially reds and yellows tend to be a bit dim by comparison, with the reds more wine colored and muddy yellows. Translated to practical meaning at full brightness, LCD projectors deliver bright individual colors. With simpilar white measurements, the LCD projector produced well over twice the color lumens. We recently completed a video on the topic of Color Lumens and Brightness, where we measure both white and color from LCD and DLP projectors. Different general projector technology/designs with similar white brightness measurements may have drastically different color brightness. Historically projectors have been measured by only measuring white. Since we first published this page a couple of years ago, there is an additional industry standard for measuring brightness, which we refer to simply as measuring Color Lumens. ![]()
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