Short throw projectors
A handy novelty are the short throw projectors, with a shorter projection distance thanks to a special short throw lens. The projectors that can be placed closest to the screen are called ultra short throw projectors.
You can compare the different configurations here:
[possibly picture here of normal, short throw and ultra short throw projectors to visualise distances].
Their various projection options are also innovative: in addition to normal projection on a wall, whiteboard or projection screen, there is also the option of table, floor or even rear projection. A perfect application for museums and shops!
[picture of these different projection methods can be useful].
In the educational world, digitisation will be able to make a big leap forward with the Dual Screen, whether or not in combination with the Fingertouch option and the accompanying visual-didactic tools. Gamers, too, will find it easy to wipe their thumbs with this dual-projection option that offers various options, such as projecting together or separating text and image on two screens.
Our experts will be happy to advise you further in detail!
Strengths and weaknesses Short throw projectors:
+ Continuous projection without interference from the presenter in the display, as the lens is closer or nearer the screen.
+ Various projection position options as well as rear projection
+ Dual screen option
+ Fingertouch option
- Slightly more expensive due to the special short throw lens