Display technology can make or break learning experiences. Using top-notch display technology is the best way for administrators and educators to set students up for success at any level. Find out how laser projectors can optimize the classroom viewing experience with reliability, ease of use, and high levels of visibility.

Reliable Usage
Displays that work every time are essential for classrooms. High-end laser projectors in the PJ 6600 series feature multi-module designs. The laser beam in these models originates from several diodes, so a projector will still operate even if one diode malfunctions, and the display will still be bright enough to allow for a good viewing experience.
High-end projectors in the PJ 6600 Series have an IP5X dust-proof design and the compact PJ WXL5860 and PJ WUL5860 models have IP6X dust-proof design. Whether you choose a high-end laser projector model or a compact portable projector, laser display technology can allow for maintenance-free operation for up to 20,000 hours, up to six or seven times the average operating time of conventional projector lamps before needing maintenance.
Easy Set Up
Laser projectors can be easier to set up than any other type of display technology. These devices support 360-degree installation for ceiling, floor, wall, or portrait-oriented projection. Once a classroom projector is in place, facilities managers or teachers can use an included remote control to easily adjust or correct the display.
One of the best features of a laser auditorium or office projector is that these systems start up and power off in seconds. High-end projectors are compatible with HDMI 2.0 and HDBaseT input interfaces, while compact models have HDMI 2.0 connectivity. These features can help educators maximize learning and minimize the amount of time needed for display set-up and technical troubleshooting.
Maximum Visibility
A laser projector that has an adjustable display ranging from 30 inches up to 300 inches can enhance the viewing experience in any classroom. The brightness level of each model in lumens also factors into visibility. Based on the size of a classroom and level of ambient light, an auditorium projector with 7,200 lumens, 8,500 lumens, or 9,600 lumens could be the best option. These high-end laser projectors also feature built-in edge blending functions that make it possible to use two units together to increase the projection area for even more visibility.
Compact laser projectors with 4,000 lumens or 4,700 lumens may be sufficient for an optimal viewing experience in smaller classrooms. All of the leading laser projectors also support DICOM-SIM Mode for displaying high-definition monochromatic medical images. These projectors are also 4K signal compatible. High-end models also boast advanced enhancement capabilities that enable lasers to automatically adjust to projection surfaces.
The Best Classroom Displays
From compact projectors designed for use in offices or small classrooms to high-end projectors and auditorium displays, laser projectors can improve the viewing experience in any classroom. Buyers of display technology for educational use should factor in classroom sizes and brightness requirements to choose top-notch displays.