Place of Worship Projectors
Projecting large, bright images in places of worship can be tricky due to high ambient light conditions. Projectors suitable for places of worship are typically rated between 4000 and 30000 ANSI lumens with 10000 generally being the most popular brightness.
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- 5000
- Laser
Additional free 3 yr warranty upgrade. Compact and hassle-free Full HD 1080p laser projector, a good choice for medium sized corporate applications. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 6200
- Laser
0 hours light source usage. Unit in A grade condition, supplied with all accessories and Full Manufacturer warranty. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 6000
- Laser
Great all rounder, bright, extensive connectivity and flexible lens ratio for easy positioning. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 6200
- Laser
Compact & lightweight, 20,000-hour laser. High visibility in bright rooms. Flexible setup from a 1.09-1.77:1 lens and horizontal/vertical lens shift - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 6200
- Laser
Free 5 year Epson warranty upgrade. Bright, cost-effective display. 6,200 lumens, WUXGA resolution, enhanced connectivity, easy installation. - Call for Availability
- WUXGA
- 6500
- Laser
Supports 21:9 aspect ratio for use in MTR set ups. Horizontal and vertical lens shift as well as corner fit correction. - Call for Availability
- WUXGA
- 6500
- Laser
Offering high brightness, 4K compatibility, and a long-life laser technology for continuous operation. - Call for Availability
- WUXGA
- 7300
- Laser
Perfect for commercial and educational spaces. Flexible setup possibilities with features like H/V lens shift and 1.6x optical zoom. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 7000
- Laser
Compact LCD laser projector with 7000 lumens, WUXGA resolution, and 6-Point Screen Correction. - In Stock
- WUXGA
- 7000
- Laser
Bright, cost-effective display. 7,000 lumens and WUXGA resolution, it's perfect for any corporate environment. - Call for Availability
- WUXGA
- 7000
- Laser
Perfect for any setting that requires a bright, clear image. Featuring a dust-resistant optical engine for 24/7 operation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you wanted to know about Place of Worship projectors
What is a place of worship projector?
A place of worship projector is a type of projector that is specifically designed for use in places of worship, such as churches, mosques, temples, and synagogues. It typically has features that are important for places of worship, such as high brightness, optional lenses and support for a variety of input sources.
What are the benefits of using a projector in a place of worship ?
There are several benefits to using a place of worship projector, including:
- Improved visibility: Projectors can display large, bright images, making them ideal for large groups of people.
- Increased engagement: Projectors can be used to display a variety of content, such as lyrics, Bible verses, and images, which can help to keep people engaged in the service.
- Improved accessibility: Projectors can be used to provide subtitles and other accessibility features for people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
What are the most popular brands of place of worship projectors?
Some of the most popular brands for place of worship projectors include :
- Epson
- Panasonic
- Optoma
- Sony
How do I choose the right place of worship projector for my needs?
When choosing a place of worship projector, it is important to consider the following factors:
- The size of the room and image size required: The size of the room will determine how bright the projector needs to be.
- The distance between the projector and the screen: The distance between the projector and the screen will determine the projector’s throw ratio.
- Projector’s position : Ideally the projector’s position needs to be placed central to the screen. If it is off centre, then a projector with lens shift capability is required.
- The type of content that will be displayed: If the projector will be used to display a lot of text, then it is important to choose a projector with a high resolution.
- The budget: Place of worship projectors can range in price from around £700 to £12,000 and beyond. It is important to set a budget before starting your search.
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