FAQS

Native Resolution

A projector's native resolution is simply the number of pixels that it has available to create an image. The higher the resolution of a projector, the more pixels it has.

Brightness

How much illumination your eyes perceive on the screen depends on two factors,the light output of the projector, and the reflective properties of the screen.

ANSI Lumen

For home theatre projectors, brighter is definitely not better. What you want is a projector that produces enough light to fill your screen with good contrast, but not so bright that it creates eye fatigue when viewed for any length of time.

Contrast

Contrast is the difference in brightness between the brightest and darkest parts in an image. The greater the difference, the higher the contrast.A projector with excellent contrast can make a two-dimensional image appear almost three-dimensional.

Dark room is needed for better result

Front projection system looks its best when there is no light in the room. This includes stray light from the screen that reflects off the walls or ceiling. Once you switch on light into the room, that light will make blacks look more like dark grey. This reduces the contrast of the image, making it appear flat or washed out. This will happen no matter what the contrast capability of your projector is.

Benefits of LED Projectors

  • LED lamp with long life span, more than 20,000 to 50,000 hours
  • No need to replace Lamp
  • Can be used continuously like regular TV
  • Low power consumption
  • Multiple Inputs
  • Built in speakers and Audio out
  • Wider colour gamut than UHP lamp projectors
  • Practically no brightness drop like UHP lamp
  • No colour wheels
  • Sealed system to repel dust and dirt
  • Low heat generation and output
  • No mercury or xenon lamps