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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.
Short throw projectors are a good option for classrooms or if you need to place the projector at a close distance to the screen and do not want to invest in an expensive ultra-short throw projector. Short throw projectors are placed at a throw ratio of 0.4:1 to 1.4:1, which means that the distance of the projector from the screen should be about 0.4 to 1.4 the required screen width.
Short throw projectors are a good option for classrooms or if you need to place the projector at a close distance to the screen and do not want to invest in an expensive ultra-short throw projector. Short throw projectors are placed at a throw ratio of 0.4:1 to 1.4:1, which means that the distance of the projector from the screen should be about 0.4 to 1.4 the required screen width.
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Projectors with speakers reduce the need to connect additional speakers to the video source in order to listen to the video audio.
Projectors with speakers reduce the need to connect additional speakers to the video source in order to listen to the video audio.
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