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Optoma Projectors Optoma ZW410UST 4000 Lumen Projector

Optoma ZW410UST 4000 Lumen Projector

DLP, 16:9, 16:10

£1,378.80
9+stores
Optoma Projectors Optoma ZK450 Projector

Optoma ZK450 Projector

DLP, 16:9

£1,895.04£1,990.65
9+stores
Optoma Projectors Optoma DLP-projektor

Optoma DLP-projektor

DLP

£81.06

Or 3 interest-free payments of £27.02/mo.*

9+stores
Optoma Projectors Optoma ZU607T Projector

Optoma ZU607T Projector

DLP, 16:9

£2,869.10£2,869.80
9+stores
Optoma Projectors Optoma GT3500HDR Full HD Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector

Optoma GT3500HDR Full HD Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector

DLP, 16:9

£1,600.00
7stores
PROJECTORS

FAQ

Projectors are devices that display images or videos onto a surface, usually a screen or wall. They work by shining a light through a small transparent lens. When choosing a projector, consider factors like brightness, resolution, and throw distance to ensure it suits your viewing environment.

Projectors for home use are best selected based on room size, ambient light, and desired screen size. Look for models with at least 1080p resolution and 2000 lumens brightness to enjoy clear images. Consider whether you need additional features like built-in speakers or smart connectivity.

LCD projectors use liquid crystal displays to produce images, while DLP projectors use digital micromirrors. LCDs offer better color accuracy and brightness, making them ideal for presentations. DLPs provide smoother video playback with higher contrast ratios, suitable for movies and gaming.

Projectors: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing a projector, it's crucial to consider the size of your room and where you plan to place the projector. For smaller rooms, a short-throw projector might be ideal as it can produce large images from a shorter distance. In contrast, larger spaces may benefit from a standard-throw projector that requires more distance to project a clear image. Measure your available space and ensure the projector's throw distance aligns with it for optimal viewing.

Resolution and brightness are key factors influencing the quality of the projected image. If you plan to use the projector for watching films or gaming, opt for at least Full HD (1920×1080) resolution for crisp visuals. For business presentations or educational purposes, this level of detail might not be necessary. Brightness is measured in lumens; higher lumens mean better performance in bright rooms. Consider your typical usage environment to choose a projector with suitable brightness.

Modern scanners offer various connectivity options that can enhance convenience and flexibility. USB connections are standard, but if you want to reduce cable clutter, consider a scanner with Wi-Fi capabilities. This feature allows you to scan directly to your computer or cloud storage without needing physical connections. Additionally, some scanners support mobile app integration, enabling you to scan directly from your smartphone or tablet.

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