Q: What resolution does a
1080P projector work at?
A: 1920x1080
Q: What does the "p"stand for in 1080p?
A: Progressive Scanning. Progressive scanning is the latest in
technologies for displaying or transmitting moving images. With 1080p
projectors each line of the picture is drawn in sequence resulting in a
superior picture. This is also called de-interlacing.
Q. What is the single most important factor to look for when considering
a 1080p?
A. A projectors de-interlacing performance. Although all 1080p
projectors operate in a de-interlaced mode not all projectors perform
this magic equally. Those that do it well will exhibit less blurring on
fast motion shots, fewer artifacts, a good example of this can be found
on the
Wikipedia page for progressive scanning.
HD Projectors look best when matched with a HD input such as a Blu-Ray
player or other high definition content.
1080p Projectors are popular choices for home theatre projects.
1080p Projectors for the best in High Definition presentations!
1080p Projectors run at a resolution equal to the best HD TV technology. |
1080p Projector Rental Tips

1080p and HD Projector Rentals Subject to Availability
Projectors are now following the latest trends of High Definition
Media and many HD projectors are now available to the consumer at
prices previously unheard of. High Definition projectors feature a
resolution of 1920x1080 and all bring with it Full High Definition
1080p meaning they will look amazing when compared to a standard
800x600 SVGA projector.
When looking to buy or event rent a 1080p high definition projector, there are many
various performance features and characteristics you should
consider.
The first and most important aspect of a projector that everyone
will notice the instant you power it up is the Sharpness and Clarity
of High Definition Images. It will be hard to compare image quality
unless the source is 1080p from HD DVD, Blu-ray or equivalent,
otherwise, all HD projectors will look the same when comparing a
non-HD image. A HD projector that cannot fully handle a HD image
will have an apparent softness, and the image will have a slightly
blurry or cloudy look to it as well as display digital noise.

The next performance feature a potential buy should look at is the
De-interlacing capability of the projector. A projector that has
poor De-interlacing capability will have flickering and motion
artifacts. A projector should provide a solid and stable image with
few noticeable faults.
Lumen output is also a big factor when choosing a projector.
Generally, a higher Lumen Output will provide a brighter picture.
Higher Lumens are needed if you plan to use the projector in
well-lit rooms. If your projector does not have enough Lumens your
image will look transparent and dull when viewing.
Contrast ratio measures the brightest white compared to the darkest
black. The higher the contrast ratio, the bigger the difference is
between the two. Higher contrast ratio will provide a more realistic
looking picture for dark scenes and images, as well as more vibrant
colors.
Black Levels refer to how "rich" the black will be when
displaying colors. Projectors that don't have a high Black
Level will have their black colors, well, not look so black.
They are often described of as a "bright" black, or the blacks look
more gray.
Audible fan noise is something that may not be very high on the
list of things to take into consideration, but believe me when I say
that a quiet fan makes the world of a difference. When
projectors are being used at max settings they often go into a high
lamp mode which requires even more cooling from the fan. In
situation where you are trying to watch a movie, a loud fan can be
of some concern.
Other characteristics of a projector that should be considered
before purchase is the Black Level, Zoom lens, Lens shift,
Connectivity and Compatibility, Audible fan noise, warranty, and of
course the price.
If you take all these factors into consideration and determine which
features are most important to you, then you will be completely
satisfied with whatever purchase you decide to make.
Latest in High Definition Projector Technology
BRAVIA SXRD 1080P Home Cinema Front Projector
VPL-VW60 features: Full HD 1080p, 35,000:1 contrast
ratio (with Advanced Iris), BRAVIA Engine™, SXRD chip, 12-bit Panel
Drive Full Digital Chassis, ARC-F Lens, Real Color Processing,
Anamorphic Zoom mode, 200W Ultra High Pressure Lamp, 1080/24p input
capable

The VPL-VW60 utilizes SXRD display technology to meet the demands
of high definition image processing. This projector displays
in the high definition resolution of 1920 x 1080p with smooth
images, minimal artifacts and screen door effects, a 2.5ms response
time and high contrast ratio to create a truly memorable cinematic
experience.
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