Benefits of
TV Projector vs. TV
Make your Wall your Big Screen TV with your TV Projector as Big and wide as you want it to be. A TV will not do this for you. You can not get this benefit with a TV. Also, a tv will cost you so much more money than buying a Movie Projector.
There are so many different and important features to use with these Wall Projectors. One such Wall Projector is the Short Throw Projector.
You do not have to
stand in the back of the room, or in the middle of the room to
project images and details on the screen or the wall. Instead, all you
have to do when using the Short Throw Projector,
is keep the projector in the front of the room and all your images will
be displayed from a short distance, but with a wider range, for
everyone to clearly see.
Another good feature of the TV Projector is Digital Light Processing. With Digital Light Processing, DLP, there are images that are made by microscopically small mirrors
laid out in a matrix on a semiconductor chip, in a BenQ Projector.
The images that are laid out are known as
Digital Micro Mirror Devices (DMD). Each mirror represents one or more
picture elements in the projected images. The number of mirrors are capable of existing together in harmony for the
resolution of the projected image, or images. These mirrors can be put
into different positions very quickly to reflect light.
Last, but not least is another great useful benefit to have around, when projecting your Video Projector. It is Wide
Extendend Graphics Array, also known as WXGA. XGA
(WXGA) is a given class (or standard) that supports details that the
image holds of 1366 to 1280 picture elements horizontally and 768 to 720
picture elements vertically. WXGA is a standard commonly associated with A liquid crystal display (LCD), which is known as a flat panel display.
Also as a plus, with a wider resolution, you can fit more on the screen to make fit even the most complex of presentations of charts and graphs. Watch, your videos and movies come to life with this great feature of WXGA. Try it out and see it first hand, when using your very own TV Projector.
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