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Differentiate Large Venue Projectors and Home Cinema Projector | Basics of ICT (5403)

Basics of ICT (5403)

Question no 2.   Differentiate the following: –

(d) Large Venue Projectors and Home Cinema Projector

Large Venue Projectors

Large venue projectors are very different to those used in offices or meeting rooms. First of all they are considerably larger and significantly brighter (they start at 6000 ansi lumens) than office projectors. They also have features dedicated to producing images on a large scale such as on board edge-blending and stacking capabilities.

Large venue professional projectors also feature horizontal and vertical lens shift as well as a fleet of optional lenses available which allow you to create your desired image regardless of the environment.

Check out our most popular large venue projectors to see the models our customers are buying based on price vs specification. Laser large venue projectors offer you the added benefit of 24/7 use with no costly lamp replacements. Need to project large scale images with finite detail and clarity? Check out our 4K large venue projector page.

Home Cinema Projectors

Demand the best. Engineered for discerning viewers, Optoma’s premium home cinema projectors set a new standard for image quality and color accuracy with flexible options for installation and connection with home theater systems.

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Brightness

2,000 LED Lumens; 1500 ANSI Lumens(1)

2200 ANSI Lumens(1)

2400 ANSI Lumens(2)


Resolution

4K UHD 3840×2160(6)

Aspect ratio

16:9 Native, 4:3 and LBX Compatible(3)

16:9 Native, 4:3 Compatible(3)

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