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Video projectors may also be built into cabinets which use a rear projection screen to form a single unified display device, now popular for "home theater" applications. Common Display Resolution s for a portable projector include SVGA (800x600 Pixel s), XGA (1024x768 pixels), and 720p (1280x720 pixels). The cost of a device is not only determined by its resolution, but also by its rating is required for a room with a higher amount of ambient light. A rating of 1000 to 1500 ANSI lumens or lower is suitable for smaller rooms with controlled lighting or low ambient light. Buying guide . TvSpecialists.com. Between 1500 to 3000 ANSI is suitable for medium sized rooms with some ambient light or dimmed light. Over 3000 ANSI is appropriate for very large screens in a large room with no lighting control (for example, a conference room). Projected image size is also important, as the total amount of light does not change, as size increases, brightness decreases. An increase in a widescreen image from 80 inches diagonal to 100 inches diagonal reduces the image brightness by 35 percent. PROJECTION TECHNOLOGIES
The current dominant technology for expensive (over $5,000) portable digital projectors is Texas Instruments ' DLP technology, with LCD projectors dominating the less expensive (under $2,500) market segment. This is due mainly to the high quality of systems using 3 separate color wheels, which greatly increases the cost. DLP systems currently cannot be produced inexpensively enough to compete widely in the budget market ($800). DLP High intensity CRT devices are suitable only for fixed installations. Obsolete technologies
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