how to make a projector brighter
It can be difficult to show yourself projects without having a projector or screen in your room, but it's well worth the effort.
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Projectors are great for presentations and watching movies, but if you want to watch something that is primarily text, it can be difficult to see.
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A video about how to make a projector brighter is included as an article on this blog.
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Hello! Perhaps you are looking for some light reading today? If so then check out what I have for you in this article about how to make a projector brighter! Enjoy!
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This video on this website will show you how to put together a simple contraption to allow you to make a projector brighter by adding a halogen lightbulb to it.
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Before You Start:
1. Have the right tools for what your trying to accomplish.
2. Before I did anything, I took off the lens cap, then took off the outer covering that was over the bulb, turned it on and made sure it worked and it was bright enough for me.
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3. Do not touch the bulb with your hands; use gloves or pliers instead if touching it is necessary as chemical reaction may occur when contact occurs.
It's all part of the great science experiment.
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The idea is that if you can’t see bright enough on your screen, then it might be time to upgrade to a projector with higher light intensity that projects brighter images, and cheaper ones are available for less than $100. For some people, though, even the lights in their homes may not be enough. And don't forget about those people who want to watch movies or play games outside!
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To help these people get the perfect picture they need without breaking their wallet (or back), these are some simple ways to make a projector brighter.
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One way to ensure your projector looks its brightest is to decrease the ambient light levels that are present in the room it's being used in.
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This can be as simple as putting up some curtains to block out more of the sun, or closing a blind if you have one. In rooms where there's a lot of ambient lighting, this may not make much of a difference, but in other rooms like ones with no windows at all, this can make all the difference in the world.
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The next trick is to change your bulb if it isn't already LED. If you have a traditional halogen bulb, you'll see an immediate improvement with an LED bulb because they're 5 times brighter and last many times longer than standard lamps. Not only will your projector be brighter, but it will do so for longer.
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LEDs are also compatible with most projectors on the market, and there are a number of different wattages available to suit your needs.
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The last trick to make a projector brighter is to consider investing in an Epson professional projector. They produce 4500 lumens of brightness at full power, and are especially bright in situations where the ambient lighting is high, or even outdoors for nighttime projection events that require a lot of lighting.
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One way these projectors produce such great results is by using a new technology called three-LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon), which helps each pixel use only one-third of the light amount that is normally required.
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