Watching a movie or expose a presentation.
Whether you want to stay in the biggest screen possible, whether you should take your projector to business meetings, you should decide how to use this device before purchasing.
- To watch movies and your favorite TV shows
For some, a big-screen television is not enough. With one of the projectors for home theater products from BenQ, InFocus, Sharp, Optoma, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Proxima, MEC or ScreenPlay keeps you up home entertainment. These devices are functional for use at home and give you an immersive viewing experience by projecting widescreen video and high definition directly on a wall or on a special screen. If you receive high-definition programs from service providers, cable television or satellite, buy a projector compatible with HDTV.
- To bring the projector at work
Multimedia projectors are great for professionals who need a visual aid for presentations and lectures. A projector can be connected to portable computers, TV, HDTV, DVD players or VCRs, and then reproduce audio and video formats, and presentations based on text and images. Compared to projectors for home theater, multimedia, such models Sharp PG-B10S and Epson Powerlite 81P, have smaller and more practical for easy transport. Many also include a carrying case and custody. With a remote control and a built-in laser pointer you more flexibility and freedom of movement. If you plan to use the multimedia projector to watch movies, make sure it is compatible with home theater systems.
- Choose the projection technology
To process light and display images, projectors using LCD technology (liquid crystal display) or DLP (digital light processing with).
**LCD projectors: turn out the light and offer presentations vivid and crisp, with details.
In LCD projectors pass light through three small LCD panels, creating brilliant images and suit rooms and lounges with soft lighting. **DLP projectors: DLP projectors use a single digital chip that makes them lighter than LCD projectors. These devices offer crisp video performance, high contrast ratios and reduced breakdown in pixels and are perfect for use as home theater systems. Whether you want to stay in the biggest screen possible, whether you should take your projector to business meetings, you should decide how to use this device before purchasing.
**DLP projectors: DLP projectors use a single digital chip that makes them lighter than LCD projectors. These devices offer crisp video performance, high contrast ratios and reduced breakdown in pixels and are perfect for use as home theater systems.