Projector Reviews: Size And Weight
Projector Reviews: Size And Weight
There are three different types of projectors: conference room projectors, ultralights, and projectors that have fixed installation. You’ll want a conference room projector so that you don’t have to take your projector with you from one end of the country to the other but rather just move it from room to room. The conference room projector focuses more on performance that it does on weight. The projectors you find in conference rooms are heavier and more adaptable to larger spaces than the ultralight model of projectors. As well, conference room projectors are brighter and more in focus. Depending on what your budget is, a conference room projector can come with a variety of features that include extra camera ports, a remote mouse, laser pointers, and a document camera.
The ultrasound projector is also known as a personal projector. If you’re on the road a lot, and giving presentations, an ultralight projector will be your first choice. The ultralight is usually under ten pounds, with newer models coming in under five pounds. The ultralight projector has been designed as a business projector since its very portable and comes with many extra features that you might need for a business presentation. If you’re worried about the weight of your projector make sure that you take into account the total weight of the entire projector that will include the cables, the remote hookups, and the case. All in all the ultralight will be your first choice if you’re traveling for business and don’t want to carry around a lot of technical equipment.
A fixed installation projector is the largest of all the projectors. This type of projector is also known as an “in-house” projector since it will have a permanent place in a conference hall or an auditorium. A fixed installation projector can weight over 100 pounds and is one of the most expensive projectors on the market. At the same time, a fixed installation projector is the most versatile and powerful of all the projectors. This is because an in-house projector is able to handle many different resolution settings and various image sizes. The project is able to project quite adequately in even a very bright room. Many theaters use a ceiling mount to permanently install a fixed installation projector in one location.
The type of projector you buy will depend on the size and weight that is most appropriate for what you want to use it for.