WUXGA
WUXGA conference room projectors are designed for use in professional AV setups that demand precision, clarity, and widescreen compatibility. In high-stakes professional boardrooms and conference rooms, visual clarity can be directly proportional to higher productivity. Both the basic 1080p and overpriced 4K projectors can become a problem if the users' AV specifications and budget demands are not met. The WUXGA projector with a 1920x1200 resolution, is a better option for businesses that care about both display performance and budget.
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Eiki EK-308UWUXGA 16:10 6000 Lumens 3LCD Projector
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Eiki EK-55LU5500 Lumens, WXGA 3LCD Business and Education Projector
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Eiki EK-50LU5000 Lumens, 3LCD Short Throw Laser Projector
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Eiki EK-720LU7000 Lumens WUXGA Large Venue Projector
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Eiki EK-65LU6500 Lumen 3LCD Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector
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Eiki C6026000 Lumens WUXGA 3LCD Laser Projector
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WUXGA projectors feature a resolution higher than standard Full HD also commonly referred to as the 1080p resolution. WUXGA devices offer a 16:10 aspect ratio with extra vertical space. This video output makes them especially useful for presentations, spreadsheets, and detailed content for business and education-related visuals. WUXGAs 120 extra vertical pixels may sound like a small difference, but in practice, it is the stark contrast between scrolling endlessly through a financial model and seeing it all at once.
In applications where visual communication is important, WUXGA projectors deliver higher image quality. It projects fine text, architectural drawings, and data charts that are legible for people present in the room.
This resolution also works well for widescreen laptops and workstations, providing a true image match with no scaling, distortion, or cropping. The projectors feature high brightness output. This makes WUXGA projectors a good choice for meeting spaces with brighter rooms, as well as on large screens.
WUXGA projectors for conference rooms also include connectivity options for remote control, like HDMI, HDBaseT, VGA, DisplayPort, and LAN. The built-in lens shift, keystone correction, zoom, and motorized focus let installers mount the unit overhead or set it on a conference table without losing the clear image. Many units now include wireless casting and plug-and-play collaboration hub links, making them a straightforward choice for easy integration into any AV setup.




