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As with so many consumer products these days, choosing a projector can be a piece of cake if you have the right informationu2014there are just so many options. If you are familiar with these requirements, selecting the right projector is a simple process.
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As with so many consumer products these days, choosing a projector can be a piece of cake if you have the right information—there are just so many options. If you are familiar with these requirements, selecting the right projector is a simple process. ● The display size (its height and width). ● Measuring the distance between the projector and the screen is also called throw distance. ● A rough estimate of the amount of ambient light in the room where the projector will be used. Don't stop with this guide; we have additional resources that will be extremely beneficial. When you're ready to know in detail, it includes the best home theater projectors , how to set up projectors, Placement decisions, and the best distance for the projector lamps. “Aussie lamp centre” is a great place to start looking for potential
models, and a complete guide on these above resources. Types of Projectors According to research, there are mainly three types of projector lamps available:- 1. Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Projector 2. Liquid Crystal Display Projector 3. Digital Light Processing (DLP) Projevtor Cathode Ray Tube Projector: A CRT is essentially a large vacuum tube in which an electron beam emitted from a single point in the tube's neck rapidly scans the face of the tube, lighting up phosphors on the tube's surface to create an image. A CRT image, unlike other types of rear projection, is not limited to a fixed pixel field (to be discussed, in more detail, later in this article). As a result, when displaying variable resolutions is the primary consideration, CRT-based video projection may be the best option. Liquid Crystal Display Projector:-An LCD projector is a type of projector that displays images, data, or video on liquid crystal displays. LCD projectors use transmissive technology. LCD projectors are more popular than many alternatives due to their lower manufacturing costs and excellent colour reproduction. They're commonly used in business meetings, presentations, and seminars. Using an LCD projector has several advantages. An LCD projector can produce more lumens at a lower cost than a digital light processing (DLP) projector. It can also provide more brightness while using less energy. LCD projectors, unlike DLP
projectors, do not suffer from rainbow effects or dithering. Another distinguishing feature of LCD projectors is their image sharpness and ability to provide greater zoom magnification. Digital Light Processing (DLP):- Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a video technology developed by Texas Instruments that is used in front and rear projection units. DLP technology is used in both back and front projection. It is common in TVs for back projection and is also used in front projectors for business and classroom use. To reflect light and shade onto a screen, Digital Light Processing employs micromirrors known as a Digital Micromirror Device. These micro-mirrors are tiny and are located in a semiconductor chip. Texas Instruments manufactures the majority of DLP chips. Aussie Lamp Centre continues to develop home theatre projectors with advanced features and exceptional picture quality to maximize movie fun and family enjoyment in a variety of settings. Use the projector buying guide to find the perfect home theatre projector lamps for a whole new visual experience, whether you're new to projectors or a home cinema connoisseur. Thank You!