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10000 lumens projector

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About 10000 lumens projector

The lumen is the standard unit of measurement for light, just as the degree is for temperature and the decibel is for sound. A single lumen is roughly the amount of light produced by a standard candle in one second.

What does lumen mean for a projector?

Lumens or lux are measurement units for light brightness in projectors. The higher the lumens of a projector lamp, the brighter the resulting light. The brightness of daylight or direct sunlight is 120,000 lux or lumens. Making a projector image visible in daylight, on the other hand, when one is projecting in the backyard for some outdoor movie marathon action or other events, requires a bright projector to work. The brighter the projector, the better it will look. A 10000 lumens projector is the top choice for a home theater projector or outdoor movie projector. It is one of the brightest and clearest portable projectors on the market.

The using scenarios of a 10000 lumens projector

10000 Lumens is a very bright light that requires at least 3-4 meters of distance to illuminate an area. Because of their high brightness, these 10k lumen projectors perform well even in bright environments. If users move it closer to a surface, it will be too bright to use. This feature makes it unsuitable for a small bedroom. This type of high-lumen projector may be too bright in the bedroom unless users scatter smaller fixtures with recessed lighting. If users have a very tall and vaulted ceiling, this could be a good solution for bouncing light. For the average home, this amount of light is quite intense. They do, however, work very well outdoors with a lot of ambient light and also while the sun is still shining. Customers purchase these high lumens projectors for outdoor use, like drive-in movies, summer night parties, etc. 10000 lumens outdoor projectors are also ideal for large meeting rooms, exhibition halls, events staging, auditoriums, and sanctuaries.