A laser projector is the ultimate way to display visual content. You can choose from am auditorium projector and other high-end projector models that are suitable for other large venues or compact laser projectors designed for use in small offices or home theaters. Here are three reasons why you should consider investing in a laser projector to experience entertainment or business presentations on the big screen.
30" to 300" Screen
A laser projector makes it possible to display visual content at almost any size, from 30 inches or 40 inches up to 300 inches. For reference, the standard size of a movie screen measured diagonally is between 700 and 1,500 inches. The position of a projector and the projection distance to a screen will determine the offset.
You can set up a single laser projector to provide a sufficiently large screen for most business or entertainment purposes. You can also use more than one laser projector to display an even larger screen. A built-in edge blending feature makes it possible to combine the function of two or more projectors to increase the size of the projection area. High-end and compact projectors are both compatible with 4K signals.
Innovative Laser Source
Laser projectors in the high-end PJ 6600 Series feature multi-module designs for reliable use. These models have several laser diodes so that the projector can still function with a sufficient level of brightness even if one diode malfunctions. A key difference between projector models is the brightness in lumens. Projectors in the PJ 6600 Series are available with 7,200 lumens, 8,500 lumens or 9,600 lumens. Compact projectors such as the PJ WXL5860 model have 4,000 lumens, while the PJ WUL5860 compact model has 4,700 lumens.
Whether in a projector or laser printer, laser technology allows for high resolution. Projectors in the PJ 6600 Series feature WUXGA chips to support high-definition resolution for widescreen projection with advanced RGB adjustment, selectable gamma types, natural gain technology and pure texture. These high-end laser projectors also feature advanced projection enhancement features, such as the ability to automatically adjust to any projection surface. Models in this series and compact laser projectors also have DICOM-SIM mode for displaying monochromatic medical imagery.
Advanced Image Features
Just as a color multifunction laser printer supports high print resolutions, laser projectors offer advanced settings to help you get the clearest and best picture at any screen size. Models in the PJ 6600 Series allow for remote controlled motorized zoom, lens shift and focus functions and options for geometric, grid, keystone, four corner and six-point correction. Compact laser projectors have built-in four corner correction and allow for keystone adjustment.
Laser projectors are advanced big screen display technology that can outperform and outlast conventional projector technology. Set up a laser projector to display content at a size similar to monitors or televisions or much larger sizes. Whether you choose a compact projector or a high-end model, laser projectors can be the best way to experience any visual content on a big screen.