There are so many reasons to buy an HD projector for use in your home, or even at work in some cases. Modern technology has made it easier and easier for people everywhere to enjoy media (and multimedia) right in the comfort of our own homes, and the HD projector is one of the most recent and high tech developments that this wave has produced in recent years.
So what exactly is it? Well, of course it is a projector, meaning it projects images from a small lens onto a larger screen (or some other surface) for easy viewing. It is different from a high definition TV DVD combo, which transmit their picture and sound through wires into a screen that then interprets them as motion with a sound track.
Projectors, instead, cast their images through the air onto a surface. The design of the lens is what allows such a small machine to cast such a large picture. In fact, some people will use a projector to show movies on an entire wall in their living room. Yet others put up big white sheets to create an at-home outdoor movie screen.
The possibilities are endless. And the “HD” prefix, which stands for “high definition” is the part that is really a big deal. Projectors by themselves have been around for decades. The classic “watching home movies” or “looking at pictures from vacation” involved sitting around an old fashioned, bulky projector watching images on an old fashioned, bulky screen.
But the HD Projector is so much more versatile, so much more technologically sophisticated, and so much more convenient. Not to mention the high definition picture that one of these excellent machines will put out. Hook it up to your laptop or iPod to view movies, television, photo slideshows, and much more with crystal clear precision, right in your home.
And when you don’t want to use it, simply pack up your screen and put the projector on a shelf. Unlike an HDTV, the HD projector does not dominate the space in your living room when not in use. This makes it one of the most innovative and convenient technologies on the market today.