Why Lasers are The Future of Projectors - Digital Journal

2022-10-22 18:49:30 By : Ms. Aileen Lee

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Laser projectors are efficient and have red, green, and blue light to produce the image that you see on the screen

Laser projectors are starting to replace standard projectors that use traditional white light. Laser projectors are one of the best inventions today in the realm of entertainment. Laser technology is incredible and game-changing so read on and find out why.

It is only in the movies do we see lasers generate light and images. What was once only seen in science fiction, is now being utilized in home and commercial entertainment. Laser projectors are everywhere and it’s not uncommon for a house to have one in its living room. Besides the high-quality picture quality that laser projectors provide, it is also reliable and durable device for home entertainment. It isn’t as fragile compared to traditional projectors and has outstanding new technologies built into it.

Experience one of the most immersive entertainment experience with the help of laser projectors. Laser projectors, like the WEMAX Go , can project up to 100 inches of display. Forget about that fancy 70-inch TV, a laser projector is all you need! It also gives a much more vivid experience in person. The size of the screen is one of the reasons why we go to cinemas and with the help of laser projectors, you can now experience it in the comforts of your own home.

Laser projectors aren’t all that different from traditional projectors. All projectors sit on the same principle that when something creates light, that light is manipulated and then shows images on a screen. The main thing that differs between the two projectors is the light source.

Laser projectors have three main lasers specifically in red, green, and blue colors. The lasers are defocused to fill a computer chip and then it is deflected to project a video or image on a screen. Laser light technology replaced typical Xenon, UHD, and other lamps found in traditional projectors.

Laser projectors are efficient and have red, green, and blue light to produce the image that you see on the screen. Traditional old lamp projectors use white light and this method is inefficient. Old projectors throw away white light only leaving RGB or red, green, and blue colors. This results in some parts of the light not being used. It wastes energy and throws away the light that can be used to make the projector’s image brighter and more vivid.

Lasers are very efficient and only create the colors that are needed to produce the image on the screen. Because it only uses the exact colors needed, it is more energy-efficient and has higher color contrast. Laser projectors can make the image brighter because they use light more efficiently. Lasers have an interesting property and it’s that they can create any wavelength of light. This results in wider color gamuts without any brightness issues. Vivid and rich colors can be produced that are not seen in traditional projectors or LED TVs.

Another benefit of laser projectors is that they can instantly turn on and off. In traditional bulb projectors, you have to wait for a while for the projector to warm up or cool down. It provides convenience as you can instantly start your movie or presentation. Because of the instant start-up time, the projector has a big potential for dynamic contrast ratio and fast adjustment output.

Laser projectors also last longer than traditional projectors. The life hours of laser projectors range from 20,000 to 30,000 hours. It is far better than the average lifespans of traditional bulb projectors which range at about 3,000 hours. You can save money from buying lamps and avoid maintenance costs by just buying a new laser projector.

Lasers in projectors are powerful but that doesn’t mean it’s dangerous. The projector’s laser passes through a diffuser wheel and the light from the lens complies with global safety standards. There is no eye damage when viewing laser projectors unless users will stare directly into the laser projector for long periods.

There are high-powered laser projectors that are no more dangerous than traditional high-brightness lamp-based projectors. When the light leaves the projector’s lens, it’s scattered light and it is not dangerous. The light is not focused on one spot and doesn’t leave any damage to the screen or to your eyes.

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