When choosing a short-throw projector, first consider what it will be used for
Film projectors
As movies are filmed in widescreen resolution, projectors with an aspect ratio of 16:9 or 21:9 are ideal home-cinema devices, i.e. projectors with native resolution of HD (1024 × 768 pixels), Full HD (1920 × 1080 pixels) and 4K (3840 × 2160 or 4096 × 2160 pixels).
Office projectors for presentations
For projecting presentations, we recommend an aspect ratio of 16:10 or 4:3. Office projectors woth native WXGA resolution (1280 × 800 pixels) or higher provide sufficient image quality .
Read about the difference between the native and maximum resolution of the projector.
What else should I consider when choosing a short-throw projector?
Throw distance and diagonal size
Before buying a film projector, first determine how far from the screen or wall it will be placed. If the projector isn't placed within its optimum projection distance, it won't provide a sufficiently sharp image. Generally, the further you place the projector from the screen or wall, the larger the size of the projected image.
Luminosity
- Up to 2000 lumens - suitable for darkened rooms with minimal lighting.
- 2000-3000 lumens - recommend for less well-lit rooms.
- Over 3,000 lumens - provides a highly visible projection, even in daylight.
Technology
- DLP projectors - have excellent contrast and shadow detail. Compared with LCD projectors, they require less maintenance (no need to clean the dust). The disadvantage is that fast moving objects may cause a rainbow effect on the canvas.
- With halogen lamp - compared with LED projectors, they are often larger in size with higher luminance and power consumption.
- With LEDs - generally smaller in size; they offer low power consumption, but also lower luminosity.
- LCD projectors - outstanding colour reproduction. Compared with DLP projectors, they are more prone to rainbow effect but are quieter. They are also slightly more difficult to maintain (some models have a dust filter, which must be cleaned from time to time).
Connection
Before buying, make sure the projector has at least one same port as the device to which you plan to connect it. If not, you won't be able to connect to the projector.
HDMI
D-SUB (VGA)
Composite
Component
Useful functions and features
- Remote control - allows convenient operation and setup of the projector.
- Built-in speakers - ideal for those planning to show films and videos.
- Wi-Fi - project slideshows, movies and videos wirelessly from your computer.
- Zoom - resize the image without moving the projector.
- PiP (Picture in Picture) - allows you to project two different presentations or videos simultaneously.
- USB port - project films, videos or presentations without your PC via an external memory drive.
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