which projector is used in theaters
The projector used in theaters varies across different venues and regions. Often, it is a part of the theater's audio-visual acquittal system and often a fixed installation. In some cases, such as cinemas they are mounted inside the projection booth while in others they may be mounted on top of or next to the screen at ground level. Some recent designs allow for both ground-based and booth-based installations by using a rotating mirror to redirect light from the lamphouse onto either one of two interchangeable lenses that cover either projection surface above or below. Dome-based designs are used in very small venues and professional environments such as concert halls and houses of worship. Image source: https://www.amazon.in/ Clean, clear images are dependent on many factors, such as lamp type, lamp quality, lens aperture or lens diameter. Notable recent designs include the Sony HDSC-N2M1D projector ($5,999), The Pioneer DLP DFP-G1X (as of March 12, 2008 $4,999)...