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The evolution of projector lamps and current technology

We all understand the importance of the role that quality projector lamps play when it comes to projecting a clear picture onto a screen or whiteboard.

Projectors that are used for educational purposes deployed within schools, colleges and universities up and down the UK now provide an essential and fundamental part of the education process. Projectors and their projectors lamps are now a part of the standard equipment required for basic lectures and regular lessons in school. This is due to the size of the imagery projected, along with a visual reference for students to refer to as a teacher is speaking, are said to boost learning and interest within pupils.

The introduction of (LCD), Liquid Crystal Display along with Digital Light Processing (DLP) are now the choice of many homeowners, particularly appealing to those who love watching films and playing computer games on the big screen.

A projector lamp, in essence, is manufactured with the intent to provide a very bright and highly intense light which works to redirect the projector’s images clearly, displaying them onto a screen or surface which stands in front of the lens at the recommended distance as described in your projector manual.

Projector lamps are manufactured from mercury vapour, electrical wiring, quartz globe and an ARC tube, as well as a number of screws and bolts. Most of your projector lamps will be provided in a plastic housing which holds the projector lamp’s internal elements together.