Let's look for the best projectors for art. There are five features I look for when searching for an art projector. You can find a great deal if you are patient and browse around. I'll show you how to do this in this video.
Look for DLP technology, which should allow the projector to work at closer distances than normal projectors. Most projectors are designed to be positioned far back away from the surface. The throw distance can also provide you information on the range at which the projector can focus.
Check if the projector has a micro sd card slot so that you can transfer images to it. The projector should be able to display images from the card and not rely on a cable such as an hdmi cord, otherwise it would limit where you can place the projector.
Also look for portability, so it should have an internal battery. This way it won't be tethered to the wall, since you will want to place it more conveniently over your artwork or canvas.
Make sure it has a tripod socket so that you can mount it to equipment such as a tripod or articulating arm. Surprisingly, not all projectors have this, because they expect you to just sit it down on a table.
Lastly, make sure it has physical buttons, because otherwise you'd have to use a remote, which could get lost, broken, or have batteries that need to be replaced. Buttons on the projector make it easier to work with because there are less parts involved that you have to deal with.
There are affordable projectors, but you may need to be patient in order to grab a good deal. Check amazon and ebay regularly to see if there are any new listings, but always be mindful of potential scams and listings that don't seem quite right. Check the reviews and ratings of the products as well as the sellers. Ask questions, and do research!
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