DLP Business Projectors – FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Top questions regarding DLP business projectors
Selecting a projector can seem like a daunting task, and there is more to consider
than just “How much does it cost?” With all the options and features available today,
here are a few things to consider when selecting a projector to get the maximum
value for your business:
Don’t be overwhelmed when looking for a projector. We’ll get through this together.
Selecting a projector can seem like a daunting task, and there is more to consider
than just “How much does it cost?” With all the options and features available today,
here are a few things to consider when selecting a projector to get the maximum
value for your classroom.
What is the lifetime cost of ownership for this projector?
Costs of a projector go well beyond the initial price. While some LCD projectors
may have a slightly lower price, they may require more maintenance (filter cleanings
and replacements) and may not provide reliable performance over the lifetime of
the projector. The result could be a higher cost for your business.
What is the native contrast ratio?
This is key for readability. High numbers are better such as 2,000:1 or 3,000:1.
Be sure that you mention “NATIVE”. Some LCD projectors might list a high contrast
ratio, but then qualify this as “up to” depending upon what image is on the screen.
Native contrast ratio is the constant, measured degree of black to white that is
displayed continuously.
Does it require a filter?
Filters are usually required for LCD projectors to try to keep dust and dirt from
reaching the imaging elements. DLP technology enables a filter-free design and most
DLP projectors do not require filters that must be cleaned and changed.
How bright is the projector?
Brightness is measured in “ANSI Lumens”. This term describes the brightness on the
screen. Depending upon the ambient light in the room, the projector may need to
offer higher brightness for optimal viewing. For most conference room settings, 1500-2000
lumens or higher is preferred.
What is the optimal physical size projector for me?
The optimal size for a projector depends on how it will be used. If the projector
is meant to be mounted to the ceiling to be in a fixed location, then the size is
not as important as the rest of the projector’s features. If the projector will
be moved from location to location, then a more portable projector should be considered.
With total weight as low as two pounds and under, DLP® projectors lead the pack
for lightness.