Digital Video

Digital Video Projector

Digital Video Projector!

A video projector ,per se, projects an image according to the received video signal.With today's advancements in technology, digital video projectors are the order of the day, completely ousting the analog video projector in terms of resolution and performance.These video projectors are very popular for presentations at in-house meetings and seminar presentations. Home movies and other video projects can be enjoyed in vivid detail, in larger than life details.

The digital video projector is generally projected onto a big, generally planar screen. The image is generated by either a computer or by a television receiver. There is an image projection system, such as a projection television or a digital video projector which generates an image which use an image formation medium such as a cathode ray tube (CRT), a liquid crystal display (LCD), digital light processing (DLP), or a LCOS which is a liquid crystal on silicon or a polymer dispersion LCD which magnifies and projects the image. The image is blown up onto a large screen using a projection lens.

Digital video projectors are also used for still projections onto a given surface. In this a projector beam is fixedly aligned with respect to the digital video projector: hence these projections are bound to firmly pre-adjusted image positions. When using a digital video projector the pictures whether video or stills have clarity and depth and the blowing up of the normal sized picture does not affect the sharpness of the image. The colors too are true to life and the out of focus details are also sharpened and faithfully reproduced.

Digital video projectors make it possible for an enlarged color image to be produced from a relatively small monochrome display device. These devices actually split up the color spectrum and put it together with dazzling effect. There is no blurring or out of focus bleeding of colors which is a frequent occurrence with other, older projectors. Digital video projectors use a very bright light to project the image and it connects curves, blurriness and other inconsistencies through manual settings.

I recently saw a home movie shot with a digital video camera and projected on a wall (the guy ran out of funds buying all this equipment!) with a digital video projector. We all were truly riveted. The footage was crystal clear, the audio was in sync and the larger than life throw on the screen (wall!) surface was smooth, with absolutely no shifting or blurring. The colors were superb and every subtle nuance was highlighted with no shadows or ghost images. It was a really spectacular digital experience visually.

When you use such a video projector, it's like an extension of your home theater format. Your enjoyment is paramount in the visual escape provided and it's flawless in digital delivery. If you are an aficionado of the digital, the digital video projector will be the ultimate experience for you.