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The main factors to consider before buying a projector are the type (standard throw, short throw, or ultra short throw), the light source (Laser/LED), and the maximum resolution (4K/HD). These considerations will determine the tradeoff between video quality, price, and required distance of the projector from the screen.
The main factors to consider before buying a projector are the type (standard throw, short throw, or ultra short throw), the light source (Laser/LED), and the maximum resolution (4K/HD). These considerations will determine the tradeoff between video quality, price, and required distance of the projector from the screen.
4K projectors produce an excellent projected video and allow it to capture finer details on a wide screen. 4K resolution is required to take advantage of HDR if available. 4K projectors are significantly more expensive than HD projectors; therefore, they are only suitable if you really want to invest in a high-end projector.
4K projectors produce an excellent projected video and allow it to capture finer details on a wide screen. 4K resolution is required to take advantage of HDR if available. 4K projectors are significantly more expensive than HD projectors; therefore, they are only suitable if you really want to invest in a high-end projector.
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Projectors for a home theater should have 4K resolution for superb video quality. In addition, due to the limited space in most people’s homes and the need to place the projector close to the screen, you should get either a short throw or ultra-short throw projector.
Projectors for a home theater should have 4K resolution for superb video quality. In addition, due to the limited space in most people’s homes and the need to place the projector close to the screen, you should get either a short throw or ultra-short throw projector.
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