High brightness, high contrast, and DLP/laser technology — how to choose a projector that works perfectly in classrooms, conference rooms, and living rooms even with lights on.

Many people still believe that projectors only work in dim environments. Once sunlight enters the room, the picture becomes blurry. But the truth is, with advances in projection technology, more and more projectors now perform well in daylight and bright environments — bringing greater practicality to conference rooms, classrooms, living room entertainment, and commercial displays.
Most entry‑level projectors have brightness between 100–1,000 ANSI lumens, suitable only for dark rooms with curtains drawn and lights off. When ambient light increases, image contrast drops sharply, colors turn gray, and details are lost.


Break Free from Darkness – Project Anywhere, Anytime
Traditional projectors limit you to dark spaces. High‑brightness projectors unlock “any time, any scene” usage. Whether you’re an educator, a business professional, or a home theater enthusiast, choosing a projector built for bright environments delivers a more efficient and comfortable visual experience.