Video projectors – Visual Solutions for Every Event
Brightness: 7000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 7000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 7300 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 8000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 8000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 6200 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 6200 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 8000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 8000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3LCD
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 40000 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 3-Chip DLP
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 7500 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 1-Chip DLP
Light source: Laser
Brightness: 6500 ANSI lumens
Resolution: 1.920x1.200 WUXGA
Technology: 1-Chip DLP
Light source: Laser
What is an event projector and how does it differ from beamers and other types of video projectors?
- Brightness (lumens): Event projectors typically have much higher brightness, often measured in thousands of lumens. This is necessary to produce clear and bright images in large rooms or environments with ambient light.
- Resolution and image quality: They usually offer higher resolution and better image quality to ensure that content is sharp and detailed, even on large screens.
- Size and durability: Event projectors are often larger and more robust because they are designed for frequent transportation and use in different environments.
- Connectivity: They come with a variety of connections to support a wide range of video sources.
- Integration into professional AV systems: Event projectors are often designed to seamlessly integrate into professional audio-visual (AV) systems and include features for remote control and monitoring.
- Higher cost: Due to their advanced features and higher performance, event projectors are generally more expensive than other types of projectors.
Buying a projector: which brands do we offer?
Where are our projectors used?
- Immersive rooms: Ideal for projection mapping and immersive experiences.
- Museums: Whisper-quiet projectors for exhibitions and interactive installations.
- Churches: Visualizations at religious venues and community centers.
- Theaters: Scenic projections or background projections.
- Trade shows & events: Projectors for large and bright spaces or venues.
Technical quality features of our projectors
Brightness and light source in event projectors
Native resolution
Projection technologies
Projector Lenses
- Standard lenses
- Telephoto lenses
- Ultra-wide-angle lenses
- Wide-angle lenses
Projector Accessories
- Mounts for projectors
- Screens for projectors
- Media servers
- Mirror Head
- Mobile power storage for projectors
Projectors on Sale:
Our Service
- Project Consulting: Together, we will find the right visual solution for your event and budget
- Cleaning and Maintenance: We make sure your device is 100% operational
- Projector Repair: We repair projectors starting from 5,000 ANSI lumens
Projector Rental
Buying Projectors
FAQ – The Most Common Questions About Our Projectors
What features and specifications should be considered when selecting a projector?
- Brightness: Essential for clear visibility in bright rooms or daylight conditions. The brighter the environment, the higher the lumen count should be.
- Resolution: For sharper images, choose a higher resolution that matches the media being displayed (e.g., Full HD, 4K).
- Contrast ratio: A higher contrast ratio provides deeper blacks and more vivid colors, important for visual quality.
- Connectivity options: Check compatibility with various input sources such as HDMI, VGA, DVI, USB, or SDI.
- Lens options: Flexibility for different room sizes with various lenses, as well as zoom, shift, and focus functions.
- Throw ratio: Important for determining the projector's positioning in the room.
- Interactive features: Touchscreen support or network integration can be useful for certain events.
- Portability and setup: Consider the weight and size of the projector for easy transport and installation.
- Noise level: In quiet environments, choose projectors with a low noise level.
- Reliability and support: Prefer brands with a good reputation and technical support.
- Price and total cost of ownership: Consider purchase price along with long-term operational costs like lamp life, maintenance, and energy consumption.
How does projection technology work in projectors, and what are the different technologies used (e.g., DLP, LCD, LCoS)?
How do I choose the right resolution for a video projector based on the content requirements?
- Text and detailed graphics: For presentations with a lot of text or detailed graphics, higher resolution is important to ensure readability and clarity. At least Full HD (1920 x 1080) is recommended.
- Videos and movies: For displaying videos and movies, a variety of resolutions may be suitable. Full HD provides a good balance between quality and cost, while 4K (3840 x 2160) is ideal for a premium cinematic experience.
- Simple graphics and images: For simple graphics or images, lower resolutions like 720p (1280 x 720) may be sufficient.
- Screen size: The larger the screen, the higher the resolution should be to ensure good image quality. Lower resolutions will appear pixelated on large screens.
- Viewing distance: The audience's distance from the screen plays a role. The closer the viewing distance, the higher the resolution needed for a clear image.
- Available media quality: Consider the resolution of the media you’ll be using. It makes little sense to choose a 4K projector if your content is only available in lower resolution.
Can an event projector be used outdoors, and what brightness requirements are relevant for different venues?
- Outdoors during daylight: For outdoor events in daylight, projectors with very high brightness are required. Typically, at least 10,000 lumens are necessary, but for large screens or locations with direct sunlight, 20,000 lumens or more may be required. However, even the brightest projectors cannot compete with direct sunlight.
- Outdoors at dusk or night: In lower light conditions, brightness requirements may be lower, but at least 5,000 lumens are recommended to compete with ambient light.
- Indoors: In indoor environments, brightness needs vary depending on room size and lighting. For small to medium-sized rooms, 3,000 to 5,000 lumens are often sufficient, while large halls may require 10,000 lumens or more.
Are there any specific environmental conditions that should be considered when installing projectors (e.g., room lighting, room size)?
- Room lighting: Consider both natural and artificial light. High brightness (lumens) is essential for clear images in well-lit rooms. The ability to darken the room, such as with curtains, improves image quality.
- Projection surface, room size, and layout: The quality of the screen or wall color impacts the image quality. Room acoustics are also important for audio quality. Consider the projection distance and projector placement to avoid distortion and ensure visibility for the audience.
- Airflow and temperature: Ensure good ventilation for the projector and avoid extreme temperatures to prevent overheating. In dusty or smoky environments, particles can accumulate, affecting image quality and damaging the projector.
- Vibration and noise sources: Avoid locations with significant vibrations or noise to maintain image stability and enhance the audio experience.