Projector terms

Lumen vs Lux: What are the Differences?

Lumen is widely seen in projector specifications. But some projector suppliers also use Lux to label brightness. What are the…

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What is a 4LED projector?

As we all know, many home projectors adopt LED as the light source. These projectors are often called LED projectors.…

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What Is Rainbow Effect (RBE) on Projectors?

Have you caught the rainbow effect while using a projector? The Rainbow effect, also known as RBE, is a visual…

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What is ALPD laser and Its Difference Between Laser?

ALPD is short for Advanced Laser Phosphor Display. ALPD is a kind of advanced laser technology, which is adopted for…

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Laser Phosphor and RGB Laser: What’s the Difference?

Laser projectors have been popular nowadays and been widely adopted by more and more projector manufacturers. But you may notice…

2 years ago

3LCD vs LCOS vs DLP Projector: Pros and Cons Introduction

There are 3 mainstream display technologies in the projector market, including 3LCD, LCOS, and DLP. 3LCD is widely adopted by…

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What is HDCP 2.2?

HDCP 2.2 is frequently seen in the projector and display industry. What is HDCP 2.2? HDCP refers to High-bandwidth Digital…

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What is XPR Technology or Pixel-shifting Technology?

XPR Technology refers to Xpanded Pixel Resolution, a kind of pixel-shifting technology developed by TI (Texas Instruments), which can help…

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What is VGA?

VGA refers to Video Graphics Array. It is a computer display standard using analog signals proposed by IBM in 1987.…

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What is D-ILA?

D-ILA refers to Direct-Drive Image Light Amplifier. It is a technology developed by JVC, which delivers good performance, natural color…

3 years ago

What is the RS-232C?

RS-232C is short for Recommended Standard 232 C. The letter C refers to correction, meaning that the standard is a…

3 years ago

CPU vs GPU: What are the Differences?

Nowadays, there are many projectors equipped with CPU and GPU. It’s hard to classify and tell the difference of them…

3 years ago

What is CRT?

CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube, one of mainstream techniques used in projector area. Nowadays, there are three technologies in…

3 years ago

Lumens vs ANSI Lumens|What are Lumens or ANSI Lumens?

Lumens are the common brightness parameter of the projectors. However, different lumen units are adopted by different projector manufacturers in…

3 years ago

10 Common Acronyms Making You Know Better of Projector

1 HDMI HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a common term we can frequently see in computer, TV,…

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