Projecting in bright rooms is often a challenge. Especially if a projector does not provide the necessary light output. In bright meeting rooms, lecture halls and classrooms, shielding against daylight is either not possible or not an option.
Therefore, bright projectors are required that can also display a good projection image in rooms that are not sufficiently dark. With a suitable projector screen that supports the projection, you can still project a good image. However, if the room is too bright for projection, you can resort to a high brightness display.
Solutions for bright rooms
We offer the following solution variants for bright conference rooms of any room size.
Expert Tip:
Avoid direct incidence of light on the projection surface. No projector, no matter how bright it is, will be able to outshine direct sunlight. In bright light conditions in the room, a high-contrast screen may be a solution for a low-contrast image in conjunction with a bright projector.
Expert Tip:
When positioning the display, make sure that the frame or the display itself does not reflect too much. This is unpleasant for the audience and for people who may be working on an interactive display.
Expert Tip:
A high-quality audio setup is important! The human brain combines visual and auditory sensory stimuli. The playback quality of an audio system enhances the listener's perception and increases overall intelligibility.