What's a laser projector?
Sustainable light source
A laser projector uses a laser as the light source. The advantage of this is that you don't have to replace a laser. A laser projector doesn't have to heat up before use or cool down after use. This way, you save maintenance and energy costs in the long term. Traditional projectors use a projector light as a light source. The disadvantage of a light as a light source is that you have to replace it from time to time. In addition, a projector light often has to heat up before use and cool down after use.
Consistent brightness
in terms of image quality, a laser projector is further advanced than other projectors. A laser projector projects a light beam accurately, because a laser points to a specific place very precisely. As a result, a laser projector displays a high contrast. Bright parts of the image are truly bright as a result, and it accurately displays less bright parts of the image. A light slowly burns up, but a laser always keeps working. This means that the brightness of a laser projector is constant, while the quality of projectors with a projector light or LED light decreases.
Best color representation
The color representation of a laser projector is much better than that of projectors with a projector light or LED light. A laser projects the right color thanks to the accuracy of the laser. With other projectors, the accuracy differs. This means that the color representation of laser projectors is better. You notice this when you watch nature documentaries, for example. A laser projector displays various shades of green in a field of grass better than a traditional projector. Unlike a LED light, a laser beam can't be disrupted by an external light source. As a result, the color representation is always the same.