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Understand the difference in resolution, image quality, and cost.
The main difference between 4K and WUXGA projectors is resolution. 4K offers significantly more pixels, resulting in sharper images and finer details.
Type | Resolution | Pixels |
|---|---|---|
WUXGA | 1920 × 1200 | ~2.3 million |
4K UHD | 3840 × 2160 | ~8.3 million |
4K has nearly 4 times more pixels than WUXGA, delivering sharper and more detailed images.
4K: Ultra sharp, best for detailed visuals and large screens
WUXGA: Clear and cost-effective for most business uses
4K projectors are typically more expensive due to higher resolution and advanced processing.
WUXGA → Lower cost, high value
4K → Premium price, premium experience
Business presentations
Education
Conference rooms
Cost-effective solutions
Large screens
High-end events
Simulation and visualization
Premium home cinema
For large venue projection, brightness is often more important than resolution. A high brightness WUXGA projector can deliver better visibility than a low brightness 4K projector.
For projection mapping and immersive experiences, 4K is preferred when detail is critical.
If your priority is cost and brightness, WUXGA is the best choice. If your priority is image detail and premium experience, 4K is the better option.
For professional use, combining high brightness with the right resolution is key.
SMX offers both WUXGA and 4K laser projectors for different applications.
WUXGA → Cost-effective for business
4K → High-end visual experience
Yes in terms of resolution, but not always necessary.
No, WUXGA is usually sufficient.
Yes for high-end applications and large screens.
Contact SMX for expert advice and customized solutions.