Different in terms of extended entertainment capabilities: Projectors with systems can directly connect to the internet to download and install various apps, allowing for watching TV series, movies, singing karaoke, doing fitness and yoga, and even accessing learning resources. They have rich extended entertainment capabilities. Projectors without systems, however, cannot connect to the internet or download application software, and their extended entertainment capabilities are relatively poor.
Interface differences: Projectors with systems have relatively fewer interfaces because their expansion capabilities and entertainment features are stronger, and they do not require connection to external devices for use. Projectors without systems, however, have more interfaces as their expansion capabilities and entertainment features are weaker, and they need to connect external devices for use.
Definition of System Display: A System display generally refers to those displays that are integrated within the computer mainframe or directly installed on the mainframe's casing. They share the same circuit board with the computer mainframe and transmit image signals through the built-in graphics card interface. They are commonly found in certain embedded systems, industrial computers, and specialized-purpose computers.
In conclusion, there are significant differences between system-based and non-system-based projectors (or displays) in terms of the use of the operating system, expansion of entertainment capabilities, the number of interfaces, as well as installation location and connection methods. Users should choose the appropriate device based on their specific needs.
Post time: 2026-01-10 17:45:25