LG ProBeam: New projector for the start of the school

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One of the most crucial aspects for teachers is how they convey knowledge and information to their students. Teachers require the resources and assistance that will enable them to communicate with students successfully and in a straightforward manner. One of these essential instruments is the classroom projector, on which LG Electronics (LG) focuses. The LG ProBeam projector removes any quality barriers that can prevent students from responding to what is being shown on the screen.

Many studies have shown that learning is better when it is aided visually which is why LG ProBeam gives 4K UHD (3,840 x 2,160) images at a maximum of 300 inches (measured diagonally). The image quality of the projector is around 4 times better than that of WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200). LG ProBeam models can recreate spectacular HDR content as it was intended to be seen, with a crisp display of details and the various nuances in colour variants, thanks to support for HDR10.

With classrooms being designed to let in more natural light it can affect the image clarity of the projector. However, equipped with the brightness of 6,000 ANSI lumens and contrast ratio of 3,000,000:1, the LG ProBeam can showcase images that can be seen clearly in daylight conditions.

Users can connect their LG ProBeam projectors directly to a school, university, or company facility network via a wired or wireless connection. Thanks to the built-in Office viewer, Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel files can be accessed and opened from as simple as a USB device. However, while using laptops, computers, or other devices, screen sharing and screen mirroring can make it especially easy to project content from devices running the Windows or Android operating system, giving users more options for displaying their presentations.

The LG ProBeam family of projectors is the main point of contact that enables teachers to visually communicate their messages to students with little disruption and obstacles, allowing them to easily receive and process information with little or no distraction. This is important as students and teachers get ready to return to school.