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Worship Presenter Profiles
Youth retreats, fellowship gatherings, Bible study, baptisms, weddings, fund-raising efforts, and other off-site events are just a few ways that video projectors are used for praise and worship. Most churches will put their projector to work for more than one application, so we have outlined some suggestions for brightness, resolution, and features to watch for in multi-purpose projectors.
Small Study Gatherings [ 2 to 30 people ] -- Youth group, youth retreats, missionary work, hospital or nursing home visits, small fellowship gatherings.
Suggested Lumens: 1000-1700*
Suggested Resolution: SVGA or XGA**
Features to Watch For:
Weighs under 10 lbs for greater portability
Keystone correction, color coded cables, and auto sync for easy set up
Economy mode for longer lamp life
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Small Community Spaces [ 30 to 100 people ] -- Youth retreats, medium-size fellowship gatherings, off-site fund raising, community outreach, baptisms, weddings, and other events
Suggested Lumens: 1700-2500*
Suggested Resolution: XGA**
Features to Watch For:
Weighs under 10 lbs for greater portability
Keystone correction, color coded cables, and auto sync for easy set up
Economy mode for longer lamp life
Featured Projectors:
Large Community Spaces [ 100 to 250 people ] -- Family retreats, family entertainment gatherings, events, smaller worship services (lyrics and hymns)
Suggested Lumens: 2500-3000*
Suggested Resolution: XGA**
Features to Watch For:
Computer out for monitor and projector display.
Economy mode for longer lamp life
Lens Shift for installation flexibility
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Large Congregational Gatherings [ 251-500 people ] -- Worship service, large gatherings
Suggested Lumens: 3500* and up
Suggested Resolution: XGA**
Features to Watch For:
Lens Shift for installation flexibility
Economy mode for longer lamp life
Networking capability for remote operation and maintenance reminders.
Computer out for monitor and projector display.
Featured Projectors:
* Lumen suggestions are based on the assumption there is a small amount of ambient light in the viewing area. If your church or gathering area has large windows or indoor lighting, you should use the brighter end of the suggested lumen output, or possibly more. If your projector is 25 feet or more from the screen, you will also need a higher lumen output.
** Why do we suggest XGA resolution projectors? When viewing images on a larger screen, pixelization becomes more apparent on an SVGA projector. Text (such as lyrics) will also be easier to read with a higher resolution projector. Image quality will also be greatly improved if the resolution of the computer matches the resolution of the projector. The majority of computers made in the last few years have XGA or higher resolution.
Still need help? Call one of our Projector Experts and they can provide you with professional advice and personal service. Below are a few examples with suggestions for brightness, resolution, and features to watch for.
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