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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.
Ultra-short throw projectors are designed to sit directly under the screen. Their very short throw, under 0.4:1, is a great solution for homes or classrooms in which you do not want to place the projector far from the screen. Ultra-short throw projectors have a relatively high price tag.
Ultra-short throw projectors are designed to sit directly under the screen. Their very short throw, under 0.4:1, is a great solution for homes or classrooms in which you do not want to place the projector far from the screen. Ultra-short throw projectors have a relatively high price tag.
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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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