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Projector Buying Guide: What To Look For In A Home Theater Projector

Are you looking for a projector but have no idea what you’re doing? Do you want to be the talk of your town and have the envy of all your friends every time they see your home theater projector? Are you on a budget and want to find the best projector without spending a fortune? You’ve come to the right place because the Projectors Buying Guide will show you exactly what to look for in a home theater projector! So what are you waiting for? Read on to find the information that you need to be giving the best presentations and watching your favorite films on the big screen – right in your own home!

How Big Should It Be
Home theater projectors usually aren’t that big. A good projector should generally be between 5-7 pounds, be able to fit under a bed, and come in a carrying case. It should not be a massive machine like those old clankity projectors that you remember from high school – the ones on that little cart and the teacher would write on the sheets of translucent paper. No, modern day projectors are much better and are even half the size of most PC towers.

Should It Make A Lot of Noise
Your projector probably will make some level of noise because the fan on the inside of the machine has to spin really fast in order to keep the projector cool. If it overheated, you can say bye-bye to Mr. Projector. Have you noticed how at your computer desk, you can hear a slight high pitched sound coming from the computer? That’s the fan – you probably won’t hear anything louder than this coming from your projector and at many times, you will hardly notice it.

Features
Be sure to get a projector in which you can adjust the lens in order to have ultimate viewing pleasure. Also make sure that you have a bright lens that has a high level of lumens and a high resolution. This is to ensure that you can get maximum quality from your projector as most computers run on higher resolution these days. If your projector does not meet the requirements of the computer that you’re using, the projector will automatically compensate by making the picture a little bit smaller. Normally, you won’t even notice this, however, it might make smaller objects in the film even smaller.

Those are the basics and should get you by when you’re out shopping for your projector. Projectors can range anywhere between $500 and $3000, but a projector on Ebay that costs a good $500-$600 will be more than enough to meet all of your requirements. The more expensive brands are just glamour and un-needed quality – like when you buy a new computer and it has 500 GB of hard drive space. You’ll never use that much. So be smart, be safe, and enjoy your new home theater projector.

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Trade Shows Rental Guide

Trade shows are important part of any business to promote product and business. This becomes much more important when you are launching new product or services. Trade shows gives much more exposure and attract targeted visitors.

 

In trade shows companies communicate directly with customers and help them to sort out any issue or show there latest product and services which creates big impact on customers.

 

To get most out of Trade shows we need proper setup like

 

Attractive booth design

Big Plasma Displays/LCD displays

Interactive Kiosks

Projectors

Printers/Copiers

Audio Visual Equipments

Desktop Computers

Laptop/Notebook computers

 

 

 

In Trade shows if we have ample space we can attract potential customers with huge plasma displays but if space is limited we need innovative booth design and in that case table top LCD display are perfect when space is limited.

 

No logistics to manage with rentals. All computer rental companies will take care of transportation the exhibit directly to the tradeshow or convention centers, and make it easy for you to send it back to them. You only have to worry about presentation.

 

In limited budget you can hire trade shows rental companies. These companies offer full range of computer, audio visual products. They setup your booth supply all computer equipments in time and make sure everything is working fine.

 

In case of technical problem they support on the spot with spare rental equipments. So they save your lot of time now you can more focused on your product display or customer interactions.

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Beginners Guide to Projectors

 

So you’ve decided you want a projector, but you don’t know where to begin? Don’t panic, in reality, there are only a few simple decisions you need to make, to know what projectors will be right for you. Before you begin, you want to decide whether you will be using your new projector for displaying movies, playing video games, or giving presentations. This will affect how bright or dark your viewing room is and what resolutions you need, plus things like connection options. Also work out where you want to place your projector relative to its screen.

To begin with, you will need to consider brightness and contrast. Most projectors have their brightness stated in two ways, Lumens and foot-Lamberts. Sadly the Lumen rating is not a really useful gauge of brightness, as it often does not take into account the viewing size of the final image or reduction due to normal rather than max usage. In dark conditions such as a dedicated home theatre room, look for a brightness rating of around 40 fL, and increase it depending on how much extra ambient light your viewing room will have.

Contrast is often a more useful measure of projector quality than brightness. A high-quality projector will have a contrast ratio of 5,000:1 or more, all though check to see if the projector uses a “dynamic iris” to help boost its contrast range. These work by restricting the light output in dark scenes, allowing the projector to produce “blacker blacks”. Many such projectors will also just quote “on/off” contrast, which is the difference between a full black and full white screen. A better measure is ANSI contrast, which uses a chequered test pattern, and measures the difference between the light and dark squares. This value will be unaffected by any dynamic iris, and is usually a lower value.

Next you need to think about the supported resolutions you want to display. The very best is 1080p,so called “full HD”, and will allow you to display Blu-Rays and other high-definition content properly. Most games and computer presentations will only need 720p or 1024×768 resolution, so if you won’t be primarily watching movies, save some money and go for a lower-spec model. 1080p and 720p are both 16:9 widescreen resolutions, whereas 1024×768 is 4:3, which is a more square standard used by many computer monitors and older TV’s. Consider the screen you will be displaying on. To get full use of the screen, make sure it’s resolution matches that of your projector.

Finally, make note of the “throw distance” of the projector. “Short Throw” projectors are designed to be placed closer to the screen and still produce a big image, whereas “long throw” projectors are the opposite. Also quoted will be the amount of zoom available, which will allow you to grow or shrink the image somewhat. Another useful feature on most projectors is lens-shift. This will allow you more flexibility in placing the projector relative to the screen by enabling you to move the image up and down or left and right by a certain amount without distorting the image.

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Buying guide on projectors

With the development of technology and science in the field of commerce, entertainment and education, projectors have become a part and parcel of life in today’s scenario. They are now an indispensible part in office, educational institution even at home with the coming up of home theatre systems. It’s an apparatus or a hardware device that integrates a light source and projects an enlarged image or a video onto a flat surface for various display purposes.

A projector is just a key word that covers a large variety of types according to the need of the consumer.

Starting with the basic overhead projector, there can be LCD projector, digital projector, slide projector, video projector, front projector, light valve projector, DLP projector, movie projector, cine projector, CRT projector, dip projector, home theatre projector, or very latest pico projector etc. as a consumer you are pampered with a wide variety of brands that manufacture projectors. That also leads you to a kind of confusion as a layman. But, you can excess all the information regarding the various brands of projectors that are available in the market, the types that suit your needs and also the criteria that you should consider before you buy a projector.

The Main Players:

The main brands that are in the field of manufacturing projectors are Aiptek, Acer, Casio, Canon, Dell, Mitsubishi, Microtek, Hitachi, Toshiba, Yamaha, Lenovo, IBM, HP, Panasonic, Xerox, Toshiba, Sanyo, Sharp, Epson, Samsung, Sony, BenQ , Infocus, Optoma etc. These brands will offer you different types of projectors with all modern features to suite your personal and professional needs.

The Popular and the Latest:

Projectors can primarily be divided into two categories; home projectors and professional projectors. Accordingly, they are subdivided into various types according to their functions and features. Overhead projectors are the most common projectors that are widely used in classrooms and presentation halls. They are recently being replaced by CRT (cathode ray tube) projectors and vary widely by LCD(Liquid Crystal Display) and DLP(Digital Light Processing) processors. LCD and DLP are the two techniques used by digital projectors. HP and Samsung are the market leaders in both these technologies. Digital projectors are widely used in home theatre systems as well as educational and business purpose, because of their user friendly features and good quality images. Pico projector or led projector is the latest technology tiny projector that you can carry in your pocket. They are being offered by brands like Optoma and Aiptek.

Things to look for:

The main features or specifications that you can look for while buying a projector are its features, design, convenience and cost. They are, however, directly related to the purpose of your use; i.e. whether you will use it for your home theatre system, or for a classroom, a big conference hall or an office. A business Projectors will not perform well in a home theatre system.

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