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So you are looking to enter the exciting world of home theater with the addition of a home HD projector. One of the terms you are sure to read about or hear from your salesman is projector lumens or projector ANSI lumens.

First things first, what does projector lumens refer to? Simply put, lumens is the measure of brightness of the image at the screen.

ANSI (American National Standards Institute) is the “official” standard for measuring light output that each home HD projector can project. You will see the term projector ANSI lumens describing the capabilities of each projector.

Keep in mind that published projector lumens ratings can be a bit misleading. For example, a projector may be rated for 1300 lumens, but may only be capable of 350 lumens in the highest quality mode. The image that is produced at the maximum lumens rating is often times nearly unwatchable for high definition viewing. Other things affecting the brightness of the image is the projected size of the image, the distance of the projector from the screen and the gain on the projector screen.

Keeping the limitations of published lumen ratings in mind, the following are some general recommendations for high definition projectors:

For a screen size of 92″ you would want a projector with a minimum rating of 900 lumens for areas with complete light control, 1000 lumens for areas with some ambient light and 2000 lumens for areas of bright light such as daytime watching in rooms with windows.
For a screen size of 120″ you would want a minimum rating of 1200 lumens for complete light control, 1300 for areas with some ambient light, and 2500 for rooms with a lot of ambient light.

If you are looking for a projector for business presentations, the ANSI lumens rate is vitally important because the detail of the image is not as critical, but the ability to see the image with ambient light is critical.

While it is important for a high definition projector to be able to produce a bright image, particularly in areas of moderate to high ambient light, a home hd projector’s contrast ratio is arguably more important then it’s projector lumens rating. The contrast ratio measures the ratio between white and black. A higher contrast ratio will indicate deeper black levels which will greatly enhance the viewing experience with more shadow detail and more visual “pop” on the screen.

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A digital projector review is designed to provide potential buyers with the necessary information to make informed decisions when looking to purchase a new digital projector. With an ever increasing number of manufacturers and vendors jumping on the digital technologies bandwagon the projector market has grown from three or four brands to over twenty and this number is set to grow with the onset of HDTV.

While digital projector competition is good for consumers and can only serve to push prices down, the economic win is a double-edged sword. The rapid expansion in both the range of projector products and prices has created a buyers nightmare, even for the savviest shopper. Confusion reigns supreme, LCD or DLP, Lumens 500 or 5000, Aspect Ratio (4:3) or (16:9), Native or Natural Resolution or Maximum Resolution. The list of confusing, but supremely important features goes on and on and there are plenty of unscrupulous salesmen out there eager to pounce on your confusion. But don’t worry there is help out there in the form of digital projector reviews.

There are three types of digital projector review, those written by the manufacturers, those written by technology magazines and those written by consumers. While the glossy marketing and flashy descriptions found in manufacturer brochures form a persuasive argument, the content is often marketing hype outlining only the projectors strengths. A manufacturer produced digital projector review is a great document to keep for comparing key features and costs, but I would not recommend you use it as your only decision-making tool.

Similarly, many reviews found in gloss magazines fall in to the same category as those of the manufacturers. A digital projector review found in a paid subscription is in many cases, a purchased advertisement placed by the manufacturer, or product promoter. In saying this I must point out that there are also several high quality subscription and online magazines that provide excellent independent product reviews. The problem for the consumer is trying to ascertain which digital projector review is a paid advertisement and which review is a true non-bias piece of writing.

For the most reliable reviews, consumers win hands down and here’s why. The people are actually using the product. Unlike the manufacturer or the salesman the user has no hesitation in voicing concerns over product quality, performance, durability and ease of use. More importantly, many of these consumer digital projector reviews are found in forum sites and bogs, Often other people have added comments about their experiences with the product, both positive and negative, giving you an honest and complete overview of all the product..

If your considering purchasing a digital projector, I recommend the following strategy.

1. Use the manufacturer developed gloss brochures to do your product range and price homework

2. Make a shortlist of digital projectors that meet both your quality and price range requirements

3. Check out some blog reviews about the products you are considering.

4. Make an informed digital projector purchase.

Happy viewing.

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