Friday, 18 August 2017

How to select best projector for rent?

Projector


With so many different projectors on the market, it is often confusing as of for how to select the best projector for your requirement? Which projector should you choose from the over 300 models on the market?

This quick guide has been created to help you choose. We will be answering a few questions to help you pin point the projector that will meet your requirements.

Follow the below factors to choose the projector for rent as per your requirement

Brightness
Resolution
Aspect ratio

Brightness of projector


Brightness is measured in ANSI (American National Standards Institute) lumens: the higher the ANSI lumens level, the brighter the projector. So how bright should your projector be?

The best results, regardless of projector brightness, are obtained in a dark room; however, it is not always possible to control the light. If you are going to use the projector in a room where there will be lighting or where there aren't any curtains to block out the natural light, it is recommended to choose a bright projector. Home users are advised to use their projector in a dark room to enjoy the home cinema experience to the full.

Resolution of projector


The resolution is the number of pixels that make up an image - e.g. 800 x 600 means the picture is made of 800 columns of pixels by 600 rows of pixels; for a total of 480.000 (800x600) pixels making up the whole image.
The larger the number of pixels the higher the resolution and the sharper and more detailed the image is.
When comparing projectors, we are comparing their native resolution: most projectors are compatible with higher source resolution through the use of compression technology, but the native resolution is the actual number of physical pixels.

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Aspect Ratio of projector


The aspect ratio to select the projector for rent is the ratio of the width of an image to its height. Projectors are divided between 4:3 (computer monitor shape), 16:10 (commercial widescreen format) and 16:9 (widescreen TV shape) aspect ratios.

The 4:3 projectors are mainly used for business purposes to use with a computer.
The 16:9 projectors are used for home cinema or to project DVDs.
The 16:10 aspect ratio is seen in widescreen business projectors. These projectors have been designed for use with widescreen computers, although they are also used by some home users as they can be brighter and cost less than "true home cinema" models.