Lighting Technology

  • LED (Light-Emitting Diode) Projectors
    • Technology
      • LED projectors use separate red, green and blue (RGB) lights to create images.
    • Lifespan
      • They can last for 20,000 hours or longer, depending on the model.
    • Maintenance
      • They require almost zero maintenance costs.
    • Image Quality
      • LED projectors serve up more vibrant and saturated colors than traditional lamp projectors.
    • Advantages
      • They’re some of the smallest and lightest projectors on the market.
      • LED lights won’t harm the environment like mercury-containing bulbs.
      • They’re more affordable than laser projectors.
  • Laser Projectors
    • Technology
      • Laser projectors rely on separate red, green and blue lasers.
    • Lifespan
      • They can keep working for at least 30,000 hours.
    • Maintenance
      • With no need to replace lamps or filters, maintenance drops to nearly zero.
    • Image Quality
      • Laser gives you the absolute best image quality with deeper, richer, more lifelike colors.
    • Advantages
      • Laser projectors use very little electricity.
      • They offer the greatest durability, reliability, and longevity.
      • With great viewing range, you can place them nearly anywhere.
    • Disadvantages
      • They’re more expensive than other projectors.
      • They’re also likely to be bigger and heavier.