Classroom & Professional Projection Solutions
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Projection systems remain an effective solution for structured learning environments and larger spaces where screen size and visibility are important.
They are widely used in classrooms, lecture halls, and training environments where content needs to be shared clearly across larger groups.
Representative OEM Options
BenQ
REPRESENTATIVE MODELS
- BenQ LU930
BenQ LU930
The BenQ LU930 is a professional-grade WUXGA laser projector engineered for corporate meeting rooms, higher education institutions, and professional installation environments. Delivering 5,000 ANSI lumens of brightness, it ensures clear, vibrant presentations even in well-lit spaces.
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REPRESENTATIVE MODELS
- Epson EB-L730U
- Epson EB-PU1008W
Epson EB-PU1008W 8,500 Lumens WUXGA 3LCD Laser Projector with 4K Enhancement
The Epson EB-PU1008W is a high-brightness professional laser projector engineered for large venues, auditoriums, higher education institutions, museums, and corporate environments. Delivering 8,500 lumens of colour and white brightness, this projector ensures outstanding image visibility even in well-lit spaces.
Epson EB-L730U WUXGA 7,000 Lumens 3LCD Laser Projector with 4K Enhancement
The Epson EB-L730U is a high-performance laser projector engineered for professional environments that demand exceptional brightness, image clarity, and installation flexibility. Delivering 7,000 lumens of both colour and white brightness, this projector ensures vivid, high-impact presentations even in brightly lit conference rooms, lecture halls, and corporate spaces.
Optoma
REPRESENTATIVE MODELS
- Optoma ZU606TST
Optoma ZH406ST Full HD 4,000 Lumens Short Throw DuraCore Laser Projector
The Optoma ZH406ST is a compact, high-brightness short throw laser projector engineered for professional and commercial installations where space is limited. Delivering 4,000 lumens of brightness and native Full HD (1920 × 1080) resolution, it produces sharp, vibrant images suitable for classrooms, meeting rooms, retail displays, and digital signage applications.
Optoma ZU606TST WUXGA 6,000 Lumens Short Throw DuraCore Laser Projector
The Optoma ZU606TST is a professional-grade short throw laser projector designed for high-impact installations in corporate, education, museums, and simulation environments. Delivering 6,000 lumens of brightness and native WUXGA (1920 × 1200) resolution, it ensures crisp, detailed images with excellent clarity—even in environments with ambient light.
Panasonic
REPRESENTATIVE MODELS
- Panasonic PT-MZ880 Series
- Panasonic PT-RZ970 Series
Panasonic PT-RZ970 Series 1-Chip DLP™ WUXGA Laser Projectors (Up to 10,000 Lumens)
The Panasonic PT-RZ970 Series is a professional-grade laser projector lineup engineered for demanding large-venue applications, including auditoriums, lecture theatres, museums, and corporate installations. Delivering brightness levels of up to 10,000 lumens (model dependent), this series ensures vivid, high-impact projection even in challenging ambient light conditions.
Panasonic PT-MZ880 Series WUXGA 3LCD Laser Projectors (Up to 8,000 Lumens)
Classroom & Professional Projection Solutions
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Interactive Flat Panel vs Laser Projector: Which One Should You Choose?
Educational institutions often compare interactive flat panels and projectors when selecting classroom display systems. With the advancement of laser projection technology and interactive projection systems, this comparison has evolved significantly.
Both solutions serve important roles, but the right choice depends on classroom size, teaching style, and interaction requirements.
INTERACTIVE FLAT PANELS (IFP)
Advantages
- Built-in touch interaction
- High brightness and clarity
- No dependency on ambient lighting
- Plug-and-play operation
- Minimal maintenance
Best Suited For
- Interactive classrooms
- Small to medium-sized rooms
- Digital learning environments
LASER PROJECTORS (MODERN SYSTEMS)
Advantages
- Large scalable display size
- Improved brightness compared to traditional lamp projectors
- Longer lifespan and reduced maintenance
- Suitable for large classrooms and lecture halls
Best Suited For
- Large classrooms
- Lecture halls
- Training environments
INTERACTIVE PROJECTORS (IMPORTANT DISTINCTION)
Modern projection systems, such as interactive laser projectors from Epson, can support touch and pen-based interaction.
However, this interaction is enabled through:
- External touch modules
- Interactive pens
- Sensor-based systems
Key Consideration
Unlike interactive flat panels, the touch functionality is not built into the display itself. It requires additional setup and calibration.
KEY DIFFERENCES
| Feature | Interactive Flat Panel | Laser Projector |
| Interaction | Built-in touch | Optional (via external system) |
| Screen Size | Fixed | Flexible / scalable |
| Brightness | High | Improved (laser-based) |
| Setup | Simple | Requires installation |
| Maintenance | Low | Moderate (lower than lamp systems) |
| Best Use | Interactive learning | Large-scale display |
PRACTICAL INSIGHT
Interactive flat panels provide a more seamless and user-friendly experience for everyday classroom interaction.
Laser projectors, including interactive models, are more suitable when larger display sizes are required or when scaling across larger spaces.
FINAL THOUGHT
The decision is not about choosing one over the other. It is about selecting the right solution based on:
- Room size
- Teaching method
- Interaction requirements
A well-planned environment may include both technologies for different use cases.
Choosing the Right Display Solution for Classrooms & Educational Spaces
Selecting the right display solution for classrooms depends on teaching style, room size, and interaction requirements. Modern educational environments use a combination of interactive displays and projection systems to support different learning formats.
COMMON DISPLAY OPTIONS
- Interactive Flat Panels (IFPs)
- Laser Projectors
- Large format displays
KEY FACTORS TO CONSIDER
1. Classroom Size
- Small to medium classrooms → Interactive displays
- Large classrooms / lecture halls → Projectors
2. Teaching Method
- Interactive teaching → IFP preferred
- Presentation-based teaching → Projector suitable
3. Lighting Conditions
- Bright rooms → IFP performs better
- Controlled lighting → Projector works efficiently
4. Installation Flexibility
- Fixed setup → IFP
- Scalable large display → Projector
PRACTICAL INSIGHT
There is no single solution for all classrooms. Many institutions use a hybrid approach depending on the space and teaching requirements.
FINAL THOUGHT
The right display solution is determined by usage, environment, and learning objectives — not just technology type.
Every space has different requirements depending on lighting, size, and usage. If you're unsure which solution fits your requirement, our team can guide you before you make a decision.
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