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These are some of the following
specifications that may make your decision in what projector is
right for you
1. Brightness (Ansi Lumens):
Projectors come in a wide range of light output. All other
things being equal, the brighter the projector, the more it
costs. When it comes to "optimum brightness" the rule is simple:
Get the brightest projector you can afford.
Brightness is measured in ANSI (American National Standards
Institute) lumens: the brighter the projector, the higher the
ANSI lumen rating.
In today’s market, projectors can be grouped by ANSI lumen
output as follows:
Less than 1000 lumens – these are the lowest light-output
projectors available today, and they are typically the least
expensive. If you are on a tight budget, there are a number of
products in this category that may be perfect for your needs.
Keep in mind that the low light output means that you will want
to make your presentations in a dark or dimly lit room so that
the image on the screen is not washed out by ambient room light.
None Available as they do not support many of the features need
in today's computers
1000 to 2000 lumens – this lumen range is a step up in
performance and price. There are many SVGA and XGA products in
this class to choose from. These machines are suitable for
normal business conference room, classroom use and for home
theater use. Presentations should be done with the room lighting
reduced somewhat for best screen viewing, although dimly lit
room is usually best.
2000 to 3000 lumens – this represents the high-performance range
of the portable and semi-portable projectors. Products in this
class are suitable for large conference rooms, Large classrooms
and Really lit Home theater. They offer more flexibility in
terms of ambient room light, since the image is bright enough
that a reasonable amount of room light can be tolerated without
washing out the image. They also offer more flexibility in terms
of audience size since they can illuminate a larger screen
without much loss of image quality.
3000 lumens and up – the ultra-bright projectors are in several
performance classes unto themselves, ranging from 3000 up to
12000 lumens or more. Prices of these products also cover a wide
range depending on other performance characteristics. They are
used in a variety of large venue applications, including board
rooms, conference rooms, training rooms, auditoriums, churches,
concerts, nightclubs, and so forth. |
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The Dell™ 2300MP
DLP Projector is an ideal combination of high brightness and XGA
resolution. With 2300 ANSI lumens (max)1 brightness and a super
high 2100:1 (full on/full off) contrast ratio, the Dell™ Projector
projects bright, captivating and stunning images from anywhere in
a mid-sized room. This advanced projector features DLP™ DDR
technology powered by the DDP2000 and native XGA (1024x768 pixels)
resolution with auto sync to UXGA for sharp, clear projections.
With 1.2x manual zoom and manual vertical keystone correction, the
Dell™ 2300MP helps you project that perfect picture. It provides
incredible connectivity with support for PC, multiple video and
RS-232 inputs and a full range of television and video standards —
including NTSC, PAL, SECAM and HDTV (480i/P, 576i/P, 720P, 1080i).
To preserve lamp life and improve acoustics, an Eco-mode is
available which allows 2500 hours of life from the lamp, and a
sound level of only 34 dBA. The multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD)
allows image adjustments and the ability to change a variety of
settings. Sporting a ventilation-optimized design, the Dell™
2300MP Projector easily blends into conference rooms, classrooms,
and homes. It comes complete with a sleek hard carrying case which
allows easy, no hassle transportation from room to room and a full
feature IR remote control for those times when you need to be in a
different part of the room from the projector.
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New Short Throw WT 610 NEC LCD Projector.
The
WT610 is the perfect fit for tight cubical training spaces, classrooms
and tradeshow booth environments where there is limited space and
obstacles to the view. Business meeting rooms have become smaller and
while normal front projectors require a throw distance of feet, the
WT610 can achieve up to a 80”inch screen display in less than 18
inches. In tradeshow settings, counter space is at a premium and the
WT610 with its short throw distance, vivid graphics and video display
can enhance customer interaction without reducing the booth display
area. In a classroom environment, the projector can be moved to the
front of the class giving the instructor more freedom to interact with
the students without worrying about stepping in front of the projected
image. More information |
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The iPAQ MP4800 DLP Projector delivers the
highest performance available in any micro-portable projector with a
style that will compliment any conference room. The iPAQ MP4800
utilizes Digital Light Processing (DLP) to deliver bright, crisp XGA-resolution
(1024 X 768) images and a superior 800:1 contrast ratio. Mobile users
needing to incorporate multimedia into their presentations will find
that iPAQ MP4800 includes integrated audio, video, stereo sound and
High-Definition TV support. The iPAQ MP4800 delivers all this
performance in a style that adapts to any conference room. The
ultra-quiet unit operates at less than 36 decibels, while the
versatile form factor can be used as a tabletop projector, set on a
tripod or mounted to the boardroom ceiling. The unit also features a
Lamp-Saver mode, which can extend bulb life up to 50 percent and lower
the noise output to 34 decibels, yet still delivers incredible
brightness. |
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Dell 2400MP
Projector
Bright 3,000 ANSI Lumens (Max)1
Excellent high contrast ratio of 2100:1 (Full on/Full off)
5.5 lbs. (2.5kg) and only 4" (101mm) high
Integrated zoom lenses and automatic vertical keystone correction
DLPTM LVDS technology from Texas Instruments
Native XGA (1024 x 768) resolution with auto synchronization to UXGA
(1600 x 1200)
Eco-mode option for quiet operation and extended lamp life (up to 2500
hours)
Full connectivity — Supports PC, S-video, composite video, component
video via VGA and RS-232 connectors
Supports full range of television and video standards, including NTSC,
NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-N, PAL M, SECAM and HDTV (480i/P, 576i/P, 720P,
1080i)
Up to 3-years limited warranty23 with Advanced Exchange4 Service5 (90
days on bulb)
Includes all relevant cables, a remote and a drop-tested hard carrying
case.
What is DLP® LVDS Technology?
DLP technology is an all digital chip that uses millions of micro
mirrors that reflect light to create lifelike, razor-sharp pictures
with vibrant colors and high contrast ratios in projectors. Thanks to
the DLP chip's architecture and unparalleled response time, it's ideal
for sports, fast action video and gaming. The Dell 2400MP incorporates
the latest generation of DLP technology with LVDS data transmission
technology which increases the switching speed of the DLP chip for
enhanced video performance. The 2400MP combines super high brightness,
DarkChip3TM and BrilliantColorTM the latest in color reproduction
technology from Texas Instruments to deliver the ultimate in projector
performance.
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Sanyo
PLC-XP45 LCD projector is loaded with features including
full HDTV compatibility, power zoom and focus, digital keystone
correction, 16x digital zoom, dual computer and video inputs, auto
switching universal power, progressive scan system for high quality
video, and an unbelievable 3500 ANSI lumens of power! Now with a
amazing 800:1 contrast! |
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Sanyo XP56/L XGA
5000 Lumens (.8
lens)
The Sanyo PLC XP56 projector is designed to be
installed in large venues such as auditoriums, lecture theatres and
large conference rooms. The Sanyo PLC XP56 projector at 9.2kg is a
heavy projector and is ideally ceiling mounted in one location. If you
are planning to keep moving the projector between locations, then
consider a lighter projector instead.
The brightness of a projector determines how
large an image can be displayed on screen and therefore the audience
size. Projector brightness is measured in ANSI lumens. The higher the
number of ANSI lumens, the brighter the projector is. All our
projectors are designed for indoor use and cannot be used in direct
sunlight. The Sanyo PLC XP56 has 5000 ANSI lumens which is extremely
bright so that images can be projected onto screens which can easily
be seen by many hundreds of people.
This projector is for use with computers that
display a 1024x768 pixel image. You can check the resolution of your
computer on a Windows computer by opening the Control Panel and
double-clicking on the Display icon. Then click on the Settings tab.
The 1024x768 (XGA) resolution is currently the most commonly used.
The Sanyo PLC XP56 projector can be used with
video recorders, DVD players, video cameras, satellite systems, TV
games consoles and other video sources.
This projector has built-in sound but this gives
limited volume. If high quality or high volume sound is required then
consider connecting to an amplifier or surround sound system (home
cinema or professional). Computer sound can be played through the
existing computer speakers which is normally adequate for computer
presentations in small rooms. |
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The PLC-XF40 from Sanyo -
one of the world's largest and most successful manufacturers of LCD
projectors - is a truly professional, high-end device for fixed
installations. A brightness of 7700 ANSI lumens and 700 : 1 contrast
ratio guarantee powerful presentations. The PLC-XF40 is ideally suited
for fixed installations in very large presentation rooms and movie
theaters. Thanks to its powerful brightness, this projector is also
suited for open-air broadcasts of sporting events and large events in
broad daylight as well as for the projection of large-scale
advertisements at airports or train stations. The resolution of 1024 x
768 pixels (XGA) can even be increased to SXGA or UXGA resolution
levels using DRIT (Digital Realized Interpolation Technology). A new
4-lamp system with four 200W lamps ensures fail-safe operation, if one
of the 4 lamps fails, the projector switches to 2-lamp operation
automatically. The available range of optional lenses is the same as
with previous models; all of these lenses can be used without
difficulty with the PLC-XF40 as well. With the power shift function,
users can vary the position of the lens to the screen by up to 100%
vertically. Various high-end connectors are available for use in a
professional environment. The component interface for high-quality
video transmission - using separate red, green and blue transmission -
produces very sharp images with extremely accurate color quality. The
DVI interface provides a direct connection between the digital image
source and the projector. Loss of signal quality during transmission
is now a thing of the past. The new progressive scan system also
ensures an excellent video image. DVD and HDTV compatibility is also
included with the PLC-XF40 of course. Additional functions like
Freeze, Digital Zoom and No Show round off the extensive list of
features of this projector. |
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Projection Screens for Rent |
4', 5', 6',
7', 8' Tripod Screen |
10' or 12'
Roll up Mod-C |
6' x 6'
Fastfold Screen |
6' x 8'
Fastfold Screen |
6' x 8'
Fastfold Screen Truss |
7.5' x 10'
Fastfold Screen |
7.5' x 10'
Fastfold Screen Truss |
8' x 8'
Fastfold Screen |
8' x 12'
Fastfold Screen |
9' x 9'
Fastfold Screen |
9' x 12'
Fastfold Screen |
9' x 12'
Fastfold Screen Truss |
10' x 10'
Fastfold Screen |
10.5' x 14'
Fastfold Screen |
10.5' x 14'
Fastfold Screen Truss |
12' x 12'
Fastfold Screen |
11' x 31'
Fastfold Screen |
12' x 16'
Fastfold Screen Truss |
15' x 15'
Fastfold Screen |
15' x 20'
Fastfold Screen |
16' x 16'
Fastfold Screen |
16' x 21'
Fastfold Screen |
Dress kits
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LCD Projectors
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EPSON 7250 (1024x768-1300ANSI Lumen) |
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EPSON 8000i (1024x768-2200ANSI Lumen) |
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Sanyo XP10 XGA 1900 Lumens |
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Sanyo PLC-9000 XGA 2100 Lumens |
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Sanyo XF10NA XGA 3000 Lumens |
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Sanyo XF10NA XGA 3500 Lumens |
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Sanyo XP56/L XGA
5000 Lumens (.8
lens) |
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Sanyo PLC-XF40 GA 7700 Lumens |
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Lens Short 1.2:1. Semi 3.5:4.6:1, Long 7.0:1 |
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HP 2000 DLP
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Barco lens (1.5 - 3.0) |
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