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Projectors are awesome. They turn your wall into a movie screen, make game nights more intense, and help you pull off slick presentations. But then… there’s that noise. That low, steady hum that sounds like your projector’s trying to take off like a tiny jet engine.
Yep, it’s the fan. And while it’s just doing its job (keeping the projector from cooking itself), it can get loud enough to bug you, especially during quiet scenes or serious work.
Let’s discuss where that noise comes from, what you can do to keep it down, and how some smart designs (like the one fromCZUR StarryHub) are fixing the problem for good.

The selection of a projector depends heavily on brightness levels, yet the distinction between lumens and ANSI lumens remains unclear for most consumers. Both terms can be found in marketing materials, although their standards represent distinct measurement methods. This guide will describe how the two measurement standards differ, provide conversion methods, and help you determine your required brightness level by analyzing StarryHub projector data.

You can easily share a video, slideshow, or app on a whiteboard by connecting it to a projector. It’s a great way to share your screen with a group during hrbrid meetings. You can do that with a cable or go wireless, and both options will work just fine.
We’ll tell you about each method step-by-step. We’ll also help you pick the right tools and avoid problems.
At the end, we’ll also talk about our favorite choice for this- the StarryHub, which is a device that makes wireless connections easier to solve the screen mirroring not working.

When it comes to choosing the right display for a meeting room, one question keeps coming up for office managers and IT teams: Can a projector replace a smart TV as the main display? In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at the pros and cons of projectors vs. smart TVs in a meeting setting—and share some practical recommendations for finding the right conference room setup.

In today’s wireless world, Bluetooth has become essential in many office and home devices. With the rise of remote work and video conferencing, connecting your projector to devices like speakers and keyboards via Bluetooth streamlines setup and minimizes cable clutter, creating a cleaner, more professional meeting environment.