Digital projector



         


A Digital Projector is an electo-optical machine which converts image data from a computer or video source to a bright image which is then imaged on a distant wall or screen using a lens system.

The projector serves the following purposes:

Digital projectors may also be built into cabinets which use a rear projection screen to form a single unified display device, now popular for "home theater" applications.

A typical resolution for a portable projector will be the SVGA-standard (800x600 pixels), with more expensive devices supporting XVGA (1024x768 pixels).

The cost of a device is not only determined by its resolution, but also by its brightness. For use in large conference rooms the brightness should be between 1,000 and 4,000 ANSI lumens.

Digital projection technologies:

Obsolete electronic projection technologies:

The current dominant technology at the high end for portable digital projectors is Texas Instruments' DLP technology, with LCD projectors dominating the low end. High intensity CRT devices are suitable only for fixed instalations.

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