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imation Products – imation – Wireless Projection Link, USB Transmitter, Black – Sold As 1 Each – Creates a secure wireless connection between any notebook PC and a digital projector. – Wireless technology enables crisp, clean displays and effortless presentation transition. – Zero-installation option eliminates need to install any software. – Compatible with almost all projection systems and computer monitors. – Enables users to conduct meetings more efficiently. Reviews

imation Products – imation – Wireless Projection Link, USB Transmitter, Black – Sold As 1 Each – Creates a secure wireless connection between any notebook PC and a digital projector. – Wireless technology enables crisp, clean displays and effortless presentation transition. – Zero-installation option eliminates need to install any software. – Compatible with almost all projection systems and computer monitors. – Enables users to conduct meetings more efficiently.

  • Creates a secure wireless connection between any notebook PC and a digital projector.
  • Wireless technology enables crisp, clean displays and effortless presentation transition.
  • Zero-installation option eliminates need to install any software.
  • Compatible with almost all projection systems and computer monitors.
  • Enables users to conduct meetings more efficiently.

imation – Wireless Projection Link, USB Transmitter, Black – Sold As 1 Each

Innovative wireless projection link provides users with the freedom to conduct meetings and presentations more efficiently by creating a wireless connection from any notebook PC to a digital projector, resulting in crisp, clean video displays. Zero-install feature eliminates the need to install special software. “WYSIWYG” (What You See Is What You Get) user interface means what you see on your computer screen is precisely what is projected — no manual screen resolution adjustments are needed. Accessory Type: Projector Link; Compliance, Standards: N/A; Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0 %; Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent: 0 %.

  • Creates a secure wireless connection between any notebook PC and a digital projector.
  • Wireless technology enables crisp, clean displays and effortless presentation transition.
  • Zero-installation option eliminates need to install any software.
  • Compatible with almost all projection systems and computer monitors.
  • Enables users to conduct meetings more efficiently.

    Includes wireless projection link and USB transmitter.

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    Learn What You Need to Know Before Installing a Home Theater System


    by Mr. Babyman

    Learn What You Need to Know Before Installing a Home Theater System

    Until a few years ago the most enjoyable way to watch a movie, while keeping its original intention, was to go to a movie theater. The introduction of VCR’s made it 
    easy to rent or buy movies and watch them at home, but TVs simply couldn’t compare to movie theaters’ huge screens and surround sound systems. Not only did TVs have 
    comparatively small screens and lower quality speakers, but  formatting a movie to fit the screen got rid of a substantial part of the picture.

    However, more people are now turning their ordinary TV rooms into home theaters. This used to involve a projector and a screen, and it was too expensive for most 
    people to afford. However, advances in technology have given people more choices for home theater systems.  The advantages of home theater systems are that they are 
    quieter and much more convenient than movie theaters.  The excellent picture and sound will also make you feel as if you are in the movie theater itself.

    At first, home theaters used 8mm and 16mm film projectors, making movie selections very limited.   Then, home theaters had 35mm gear, followed by VHS, and beta, tape.  
    After that it was Laser-discs, which were like very DVD’s.  Laser-discs were followed by DVD’s, until most recently as DVD’s are now being replaced with Blu-Ray Discs.

    It’s a completely different game now as home theater system technology has considerably advanced. Contemporary home theater systems, which can include Blu-Ray players, 
    HD Satellite TV systems, DLP LCD, plasma TVs, and digital surround sound can be incredibly overwhelming to many people. The purpose of our free download-able booklet 
    is to help you make an informed decision when considering your home theater system purchase.

    First of all, you do not have to spend a small fortune to achieve your desired effect.  An amazing home theater system can fit within even the most modest budget. All 
    you really need for the basic home cinema experience is a DVD player or Blu-Ray player, a good video display, and digital surround sound.  With those 3 main 
    components, you can begin to enjoy movies at home more than before.

    Some of the best home theater systems are ones which are incorporated into a family or living room. These home theater systems are built right into the room, are 
    completely unobtrusive, and go fairly unnoticed. These systems look the best because they are like an extension of your house itself, and they don’t look like separate 
    components wired together, even though they are in reality.  In fact, most of your guests won’t even notice these kinds of home theater systems until you turn on the 
    television or pop in a movie, after which they’ll be blown away.

    If you have a larger budget you may want a dedicated room for your home movie experience.  A dedicated home theater system room can transform the unused area in your 
    basement into the hotspot of your home.

    If you’re looking to purchase a home theater system, you have a lot of decisions ahead of you. In our free booklet, we go over all the components that make up a home 
    theater system. You’ll learn what each component does and what to keep in mind when you make your final decision. If you’re thinking of turning your den into a fully 
    functioning home theater, our free booklet will help you get started.  You can download your free booklet at http://www.njhometheaters.com.

    2010.  NJ Home Theaters.  http://www.njhometheaters.com


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    is ps3s hdmi cable “HDMI to HDMI” Cable can i use any 3rd party hdmi cable or do i need special one?


    by Justin Kendall

    Question by Salman R: is ps3s hdmi cable “HDMI to HDMI” Cable can i use any 3rd party hdmi cable or do i need special one?
    is ps3s hdmi cable “HDMI to HDMI” Cable can i use any 3rd party hdmi cable or do i need special one? and can I use both hdmi and component connectd to the ps3 and the tv at the same time and work to see the difference?

    Best answer:

    Answer by John
    Any HDMI cable will work. I am using a Panasonic HDMI cable that is plugged into my Samsung TV from my Sony PS3. So yes, any HDMI cable will work.

    2nd Question: You should be able to as long as your tv has enough plug-ins. To change to the hd settings on your PS3 you go to the settings icon and you should be able to find it yourself through there. If not then just come back here.

    Also something else I think you should know. All HDMI cables are the same. If you see a $ 50 HDMI cable and a $ 5 HDMI cable then get the $ 5 one. Neither one is better than the other.

    Give your answer to this question below!

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    What kind of cable do I need for Home Theater Surround Sound?

    Question by Eric: What kind of cable do I need for Home Theater Surround Sound?
    I bought an LG DVD Home Theater System “1080P Up-scaling” and I remember the sales person asking me if I had a certain cord to have the best sound possible. I told him I did because I knew I could get it cheaper than in store… Do I need to buy a cable for my surround sound? Does the system come with all the cords you need? Is HDMI only for picture?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Robert
    HDMI is for video and audio. However, a DVI cable looks the same, but is only for video. It doesn’t support audio.

    Often, when buying home theater systems and Blu Ray players, the cables to connect it to the TV are not equipped.

    What do you think? Answer below!

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    I need help mounting a front end projector in my apartment. Will this idea work well enough? anyone else try?

    I picked up a Viewsonic PJ506D projector with a free 80″ screen and ceiling mount. I live in an apartment and don’t want the landlord freaking out when they walk in and see a projector hanging from the ceiling.

    Seeing as I no longer need or want an “entertainment center”, I got this idea about how to mount it. Buy a end table sized “entertain center” to store my Dvd, Wii and HTPC in. Attached a stained to match 1×4 to the “entertainment center. with a shelf hanging out on top of the 1×4 near the ceiling. the then mount the projector on the underside of the raised “platform as if it were the ceiling. I could then duct the wired back down and into the base. I would then put in between two of the viewing chairs as a end table.

    Has anyone else ever seen someone do this. I would feel more confident modding an endtable if I have seen pics of someone else doing it.

    think it will work?

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    I need to order a Mini Projector does anyone know where I can buy one?

    I was in CompUSA and they had a Viewsonic Mini Projector that was under $500.00. Problem is that is discontinued. I need to buy one pretty quick and cant seem to find one. I need it to be very small. Any suggestion where I should look? I looked at Office Depot, Staples, Best Buy.

    2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - July 23, 2010 at 2:22 pm

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    Need reccomendations for digital projectors please?

    Looking for a digital projector and don’t know where to start…

    My requirements:

    1) Must be durable, as the projector will be used everyday
    2) Must be useable outside
    3) Must not overheat if used in a tightly enclosed space (say a projector booth)
    4) Must cost less than 1000 US dollars (preferably less than 800)
    5) Must be “small”
    5) Would like, but not required, the ability to plug in a flash drive and show a slideshow straight off it

    Any Ideas?
    Projector must also be able to do rear projection.

    Any ideas?

    2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - May 31, 2010 at 12:54 am

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    I need to find information about mounting a Toshiba TDP-S8 projector to a ceiling.?

    I purchased a Universal Ceiling Mount kit from Toshiba and it doesn’t fit my TOSHIBA projector. I have called them and they don’t support the “accesories” nor do they have idea what I need to mount this projector. The model is TDP-S8 and any information would be appreciated!
    I need to know how its suppose to be mounted…like which holes on the bottom are for mounting? I have different sized holes in all different positions. There seems to be NO instruction anywhere on how to do this correctly.

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    Projectors & Projector Screens-Information that you need to know?

    There are two types of projectors which are DLP Projectors and LCD Projectors. Both types have their advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of owning a DLP Projector is not having to change a dust filter that the LCD Projector has. The color images appear to be a little darker on a DLP Projector although there is no big difference in quality in our opinion. Video projectors is a term used for projectors that are equipped with XGA Resolution 1024×768 or higher. The term video projector can be used for the definition of any projector.

        Projectors                  Video Projectors

    Projector screens come in several different types:

     

    Electric Screens: Screens that can be controlled by remote control or by an electronic wall switch.

    Manual Screens: Screens that are manually pulled up and down by a pull cord.

    Tripod Screens: These screens are portable and have three legs that can be engaged and disengaged for easy and convenient setup.

    Fixed Screens: These screens are fixed wall screens that you can hang on the wall. These screens are commonly used in the home theater screen arena.

    Home Theater Screens: Typically home theater screens can be electric, manual or fixed wall. The aspect ratio on a home theater screen is 16:9 which a rectangle shape is. The 4:3 aspect ratio screens are used a lot in the business arena which is more like a square shape.

    Fast Fold Screens: Portable screen mattes that are attached to a metal frame that can be set up with more stability than tripod screens.

    Theater Screens: These screens come in a floor mounted case that are pulled upward and are attached to a rod. These screens are great for business presentations.

    Recessed Screens: This type of screen is an electric screen that is embedded in a ceiling and is hidden behind doors that open and close.

    Outdoor Screens: These are inflatable screens that are blown up with an air compressor and are supported by stakes.

     

     

                                            

           

     

                                       

     

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    Projectors & Projector Screens-Information that you need to know?

    There are two types of projectors which are DLP Projectors and LCD Projectors. Both types have their advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of owning a DLP Projector is not having to change a dust filter that the LCD Projector has. The color images appear to be a little darker on a DLP Projector although there is no big difference in quality in our opinion. Video projectors is a term used for projectors that are equipped with XGA Resolution 1024×768 or higher. The term video projector can be used for the definition of any projector.

    Projector screens come in several different types:

    Electric Screens: Screens that can be controlled by remote control or by an electronic wall switch.
    Manual Screens: Screens that are manually pulled up and down by a pull cord.
    Tripod Screens: These screens are portable and have three legs that can be engaged and disengaged for easy and convenient setup.
    Fixed Screens: These screens are fixed wall screens that you can hang on the wall. These screens are commonly used in the home theater screen arena.
    Home Theater Screens: Typically home theater screens can be electric, manual or fixed wall. The aspect ratio on a home theater screen is 16:9 which a rectangle shape is. The 4:3 aspect ratio screens are used a lot in the business arena which is more like a square shape.
    Fast Fold Screens: Portable screen mattes that are attached to a metal frame that can be set up with more stability than tripod screens.
    Theater Screens: These screens come in a floor mounted case that are pulled upward and are attached to a rod. These screens are great for business presentations.
    Recessed Screens: This type of screen is an electric screen that is embedded in a ceiling and is hidden behind doors that open and close.
    Outdoor Screens: These are inflatable screens that are blown up with an air compressor and are supported by stakes.

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