A new breed of projectors with short-throw capabilities lets your laptop and projector remain close to the screen rather than back in the audience. With a short-throw projector, it’s harder to cast your shadow on the screen or for the audience to trip over cables or for restless students to jostle a projector cart. With a price premium of as little as 15% over a comparable normal throw projector, short- and ultra-short projectors now make up almost one in five projector sales. Classrooms are the primary drivers for short-throw projectors, along with businesses and gamers.
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