
Education Projectors
With traditional lamped based, laser light source, standard and short throw options now available, there has never been a better time to purchase a projector for education. Education short throw and ultra short throw projectors tend to look very different to traditional projectors. This is because the optics they use have specialised lenses that are capable of producing large images from very short throw distances.
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- 1080p
- 3600
- Laser
Upgrade your workspace with the Epson EB-735Fi. Enjoy immersive viewing, collaboration, and productivity with its large display and flexible connectivity. - Call for Availability
- XGA
- 3800
- Laser
The Epson EB-720: bright, large-format display up to 110". Multiple collaboration options. Compatible with document camera. Reliable laser technology. - Call for Availability
- XGA
- 4600
- Laser
The Panasonic LMZ460 Series projector: lightweight, easy to install. Digital image shift, long-lasting laser projection, impressive contrast for clear images. - Call for Availability
- WUXGA
- 4600
- Laser
The Panasonic LMZ460 Series projector: lightweight, easy to install. Digital image shift, long-lasting laser projection, impressive contrast for clear images. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 4200
- Laser
The Panasonic LMZ460 Series projector: lightweight, easy to install, digital image shift, long-lasting laser projection, impressive contrast for clear images. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 5200
- Laser
The Epson EB-L520U offers a bright 5200 lumens, WUXGA resolution, and up to 20,000 hours of use. It's perfect for meeting or training rooms. - In Stock
- 1080p
- 4200
- Laser
The Optoma ZH450ST is a compact and eco-friendly Full HD laser projector with 4200 lumens, 360-degree projection, and reduced power consumption. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 6000
- Laser
Flexible installation with lens shift capabilities. Extensive connectivity. - In Stock
- 4K UHD
- 4200
- Laser
The Optoma ZK450 is an eco-friendly compact 4K UHD laser projector with high brightness and reduced power consumption. Ideal for corporate spaces. - In Stock
- 1080p
- 5000
- Laser
The Epson EB-805F is a versatile laser projector with 5000 lumens, Full HD resolution, and a 5-year warranty. Perfect for signage and small spaces. - In Stock
- 1080p
- 5000
- Laser
The Epson EB-800F: versatile, cost-effective ultra-short-throw display. Full HD, 5,000 lumens brightness. Perfect for retail, hospitality, and attractions.
Education Projectors - Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of using an education projector in the classroom?
Education projectors offer several benefits for educators and students, including:
- Enhanced engagement: Projectors can make lessons more engaging by using visuals, such as videos, images, and interactive simulations. This can help to improve student focus and retention.
- Increased collaboration:Â Projectors can facilitate collaboration by providing a shared workspace for students to work together.
- Improved accessibility: Projectors can make learning materials more accessible to students with disabilities, such as those with visual impairments.
- Flexibility: Projectors can be used for a variety of tasks, including presentations, group activities, and demonstrations.
- Cost-effectiveness: Projectors can be a cost-effective way to upgrade classroom technology, as they can replace multiple whiteboards or flip charts.
What are some of the features to consider when choosing an education projector?
When choosing an education projector, it is important to consider the following features:
- Resolution: The resolution of the projector will determine the sharpness of the image. A higher resolution projector will produce a sharper image. If your content has fine detail opt for a projector with 1080p resolution or higher.
- Brightness: The brightness of the projector will determine how well the image can be seen in ambient light. A brighter projector will be easier to see in bright classrooms. As a rule of thumb select a projector with at least 4000 ansi lumens
- Connectivity options: The connectivity options of the projector will determine how you can connect the projector to your devices. Common connectivity options include HDMI and VGA.
What if my classroom is small in size, can I still use a projector?
Yes you can indeed. If space is limited, then look specifically at short or ultra short throw projector models.
- Short-throw projectors: Short-throw projectors can project a large image from a short distance, making them ideal for use in smaller classrooms.
- Ultra-short-throw projectors: Ultra-short-throw projectors can project a large image from an ultra-short distance typically less than 60cm.
What is the cost of an education projector?
The cost of an education projector varies depending on the features and brand of the projector. However, education projectors typically range in price from a starting point of three hundred pounds through to several thousand pounds.
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