Whether you’re looking for ways to turn your home into an at-home cinema, opening up a
smart classroom at your school, or trying to renovate your meeting room, a projector is what
completes the whole cinematic aura.
There are various components of a projector’s ultimate quality verification, and here we are
discussing 5 essentials to take note of, before bringing home your new basement home
theatre projector.
- RESOLUTION
The clarity of an image produced by a projector is termed resolution and the basic image
made up of tiny dots is called pixels. The more pixels on the screen, the better the quality
will be.
If your purpose is to watch movies or matches, a 1920×1080 Full HD & a 3840×2160 4K UHD
are what you’ll need. For Eg- SoundVille’s collection of Epson’s LS-500B home theatre projector
with 4K PRO-UHD resolution to achieve the sharpest images in the best quality.
In case your purpose is to purchase a projector simply for the display of data, charts, and images
in a meeting, an 800×600 pixel resolution will work, for it is low both in quality and price. - COLOR TECHNOLOGY
Projector Manufacturers use the standard Red, Green, and Blue (sRGB) by default since a
video captured within this sitting will be reproduced with the same hue accuracy as it was
shot.
DLP (Digital Light Processing) projectors use tiny mirrors to reflect light on a colour
wheel, which is the majority of home theatre projectors in the market. Generally,
portable and higher in contrast.
Since colour is subjective, ensuring one colour standard for everyone is essential. Rec.
709 colour is standard for TV, movie, and AV industries to make sure the same grain,
colour, resolution, frame rate, and video specifications are being dealt with.
- CONTRAST RATIO
The contrast ratio refers to the difference between light and dark on a screen.
Full on/off contrast is the ratio between the brightness of a solid white pattern and that of
a solid black pattern in a given image on a screen.
For example, a projector with a 1000:1 contrast ratio indicates that the whitest part is
1000x brighter than the darkest part.
A high contrast ratio results in incredibly rich, clear detail. Contrast is vital to a home
theatre setup, where lighting plays a huge part.
- CONNECTIVITY
Projectors to be able to display movies, games, or any video, need to be hooked up to the
original source like a laptop, gaming console, etc.
This can be done through a VGA port or HDMI port, for gaming.
For eg- Epson’s EH-TW9400 home projector with integrated support for multiple
connectivity methods, including HDMI which makes the in-wall home theatre system
more accessible than ever. - SPACE AVAILABILITY
Last but not least, analysing the space you have for your projector placement and
choosing accordingly will save you a lot of effort and time.
Considering all your essentials and needs, SoundVille provides you with projectors that are
high-quality and size-convenient.
Emphasising a portfolio that encompasses diverse industries, we commit to understanding the
varied preferences of our clients and fulfilling their demands, in the experience centre as well
as home installations.
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