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Understanding the core technologies behind high brightness projectors for professional AV applications.
Projection technology refers to the methods used to display images using projectors. Modern projection systems combine high brightness, advanced color processing, and laser light sources to deliver clear and immersive visuals for events, large venues, and projection mapping applications.
3LCD technology uses three separate LCD panels to produce red, green, and blue light simultaneously. This results in higher color brightness and more accurate color reproduction compared to single-chip systems.
Higher color brightness
Natural and vivid images
Ideal for professional AV and large venues
Laser projectors use solid-state light sources instead of traditional lamps, providing longer lifespan and stable performance.
Up to 20,000 hours lifespan
Low maintenance
Consistent brightness over time
High brightness projectors (5,000–22,000 lumens) are essential for large venues and environments with ambient light.
Events and stage projection
Conference and exhibition
Church and auditorium
Edge blending allows multiple projectors to create a single seamless image across large surfaces.
Multi-projector synchronization
Wide screen projection
Immersive environments
Projection mapping transforms surfaces such as buildings and stages into dynamic visual displays.
Building projection mapping
Stage and live shows
Museum immersive displays
Professional projectors support flexible installation options for complex environments.
Lens shift
360° installation
Multiple lens options
Large venue projection
Events and live shows
Projection mapping
Corporate and education
High Brightness Mapping Projectors
It is a projection system using three LCD panels to produce accurate colors.
Laser projectors offer longer lifespan and stable brightness.
Typically 10,000 lumens or higher.
Contact SMX for professional projector recommendations and OEM solutions.