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sport is better on a projector
7 reasons
why watching sport is better on a projector
Projector sales typically soar ahead of large-scale sporting events like the football World Cup. In fact, in the lead-up to this year’s competition, they tripled. So, what’s behind the big-screen boom? Let’s look.
Scale
To fully capture the atmosphere and action of a live sporting event at home, a big screen is essential. But what if you don’t have a large TV? Projectors take small screens and transform them into 150”+ supersized ones. This, in turn, transforms a lacklustre viewing experience into a truly immersive one.
Portability
Big TVs are bulky, heavy and hard to move once they’re in place. Projectors are light, compact and portable. This means you can set them up wherever works best - indoors or outdoors.
A crowd pleaser
For many, watching live sports in the company of other enthusiasts adds to the enjoyment. But you need a big screen in a big space to create a big stadium atmosphere. Projectors tick both boxes.
Sports mode
Most projectors have a sport setting that elevates the sensory experience for viewers at home. Using audio and video enhancements, colours are brighter, sounds more vivid, and textures clearer.
Image quality
The best projectors create an optimised viewing experience. High refresh rates prevent motion blur. A high lumens rating keeps levels of brightness consistent. And UHD resolution keeps clarity and detail on-point.
Versatility
When it comes to big-screen solutions, one size doesn’t fit all. With short and long-throw versions, sports projectors work in any space. And can be finetuned to give the most precise picture possible.
Easy on the eye
Looking at a screen for a long time without a break can lead to eye strain. Using indirect and reduced blue light, LED projectors are gentler and less draining.