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Tips In Choosing The Multimedia Projector That Is Right For Your Business

If you own or work for a business, chances are that you regularly hold or participate in meetings. These meetings would normally include presentations, e.g., of reports, product concepts, issues for discussion and/or decision making, and other business-related topics. These presentations are more effectively done with the help of a piece of equipment that is fast becoming a standard fixture in most businesses: the multimedia projector.

Thanks to modern technology, the multimedia projector has shrunk in size and is much lighter than it’s “ancestors”, yet is many times more powerful and feature packed. What is even better is that this superiority comes with a price tag that is a mere fraction of what the bulkier, higher maintenance and less user-friendly predecessors used to cost. With the presence of several competitors, these prices are destined to decline even more. No wonder then that even a small business can afford to have one.

What are the things you need to consider when investing on a multimedia projector? Consider the following factors:

• Size of venue – The size of the venue of your regular meetings gives you an idea of the minimum brightness (measured in ANSI Lumens. One lumen is the equivalent in brightness of one candle) that you would need for your multimedia projector. The bigger the venue, the bigger the screen size needed. The bigger the screen size, the farther away the multimedia projector needs to be located to achieve it. And the farther away the projector is the brighter it should be in order to display sharp images even during full-lit conditions. As a rule of thumb, do not consider buying a multimedia projector that delivers less than 500 ANSI lumens unless you want to be extremely selective as to where it will be used.

• Resolution Requirements – Previously, pixel resolution was a premium for an old projector, with the standard being a mere 800×600 pixels (VGA). This limited the enlargement that a projector could “throw” to the screen. Nowadays, it is not uncommon to have XGA (1024×768 pixels) resolution in a practically-priced multimedia projector. Some already have WXGA widescreen XGA which allows projection of a movie in a reasonably-sized room for private entertainment! Normally, however, XGA will do nicely for most of your requirements.

• Technology – There are currently three multimedia projector technologies currently available:

o LCD (liquid crystal display) is the established technology used by most of the leading manufacturers.

o DLP (digital light processing) is a newer technology used on some of the smallest, lightest projectors currently available. While LCD gives clearer still images, DLP provides smoother video images.

o LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology uses liquid crystals on glass panels, and light passes through the LCD panels to the lens.

There are several suppliers of multimedia projectors available, both of the single and multiple brand varieties. It is advisable that you canvass for the equipment that best suits your requirements before making a final purchase decision. You will, therefore, need to know what it is that you really need before you go out start formal canvassing.

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Help Choosing The Best HDTV Television

The best HDTV television is a prime example that consumers of today must keep-up with technology. Not only is technology becoming fast-paced, but it also tends to confuse many of the consumers. How often did you made a mistake in the purchase of an appliance? Just to discover afterwards that the appliance you recently bought is out of date or just became obsolete yesterday.


After the first prototype, the analog television was mass produced and became a household icon. An odd-looking wooden box with big slide covers, the first previously resembled a wooden cabinet. The analog however, was able to capture a scene unlike any way a photograph can capture it in a still picture. It was able to capture a moving picture and after several decades, the analog television advanced to digital technology.


Digital technology equipped the common TV with better features such as a clearer and sharper image, better audio output, and the means for a live transmission. After adopting the digital technology, we experienced an immediate upgrade almost every two years. This is the reason why consumers of today are faced with a challenge on what brand to purchase. How long will the purchase last in the market? Or did they purchase the TV that is right for their needs.


Presently, among the advertised technologies, the best HDTV television is in its prime. Manufacturers such as Sony, Sharp, Panasonic and Optoma have adopted this HDTV technology and combined it with their individual expertise. This variety of high definition television’s in the market means more power to the consumer and more option for their needs.


Some manufacturers of high definition TVs focus in minimizing image trails. Image trails are created by moving objects on the screen. As more and more are made in large sizes, these image trails became more visible. Likewise, HDTV televisions usually offer automatic adjustment of brightness or contrast in dark or light scenes of a movie.


Also, choosing an television will depend on presentation and size. If a consumer wants to have the biggest HDTV, he can opt instead for a projector that can fit a screen on the wall. In the end, the best HDTV television is unique for every consumer and is still largely dependent on other factors such as audio output and life span.

Craig Thornburrow is an acknowledged expert in his field. You can get more free advice on hdtv / high definition television at http://www.hdtvsave.com

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Tips For Choosing Projectors

More accounts and sales are won just by making superb presentations. Presentations generally require the use of a projector that will make the presentation more sophisticated. Much care should be observed when choosing a projector for your business because projectors can make or break a good business presentation.

The choice of projectors will depend on the kind of business that you have. If you are in the advertising business for example, you will have to invest heavily on a good projector since you will be using it regularly for client presentations. The specifications of the projector that you will have to buy will also depend on the size of your conference or presentation room.

There are projectors that are designed to function well in small office room but it will not do when the presentation will be made in a larger area. Presentations for larger areas and for a great number of people should be made through more sophisticated projectors.

People who usually travel from one place to another for their business presentations should invest in a good quality portable projector that is easily transported and provides an easy set up. A projector that can be set up in a snap will do because you do not want to carry an army of technical people when doing your mobile presentations. A projector that easily connects with a personal or portable computer will be ideal to make your presentations simple but sophisticated.

A portable projector with a minimum brightness capacity of at least 800 lumens is acceptable. However, larger projectors must have a brightness capacity of at least two thousand lumens to make the presentation clear even to those who are seated at the back of the room. A projector must have at least a minimum of 1500 lumens to be able to project effectively in a room where plenty of light comes in as when there are no blinds or curtains.

Select from a wide variety of projectors that are available in the market and request for a trial presentation before buying a projector. Ask the marketing or sales staff to make a mock presentation of the features of their top projectors before you decide on a certain model.

It is best to use projectors in a dark room but if it cannot be avoided, always position the projector at an area where there is less light. It is also important to take note of the resolution of your projector as this signifies the amount of pixels it can display.

Projectors can be easily installed but it is best to consult technical people for setting up the projector especially if they will be mounted to the ceiling. Make sure your projector’s efficiency will last long by using alcohol or a special cleaning solution for the projector lens.

The author is a regular contributor to The Projector Wiz where more information about projectors is available.

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