Learn even more about the wide selection of projectors available online and make a shortlist of the machines that best suit your needs and budget. An easy to use list can be found at: http://www.av-audio-visual-projectors.co.uk/projectors.htm
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I want to project a movie with my new video iPod and a projector, BUT outdoors with no electrical outlet. How?
Question by lb: I want to project a movie with my new video iPod and a projector, BUT outdoors with no electrical outlet. How?
I need a cheap way to get a projector (I’m thinking InFocus or ViewSonic) hooked up to my iPod so that I can view a movie on a wall (or other flat surface) outdoors, but I may be in a situation where there is no near-by power outlet. I’ve thought about hooking it up to my car’s lighter power adaptor or to a generator/ battery…. but don’t know much more than that. Ideas??
Best answer:
Answer by TheElectrician
You need an inverter to convert DC to AC. I would suggest possibly renting a small portable generator. Get a 50 – 75 foot extension cord and run it the full length. Place the generator as far from the projector as possible (noise issues) and it should be fine. Some generators are pretty quiet and cheap to rent from home depot or hardware store.
Good luck.
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Categories: Viewsonic Ceiling Projector Tags: electrical, iPod, Movie, outdoors, outlet., project, Projector, Video, want
I have a epson S5 Projector and want to connect my xbox 360 to it?
It tells me it accepts 720, 1080i signals…. It only has Red, yellow and white connections and VGA. No hdmi.
If I connect my xbox using a microsoft vga cable, will it display to the highest resolution??? Please help
I have an Epson 6100 projector and I want to plug it into a UPS Surge bar, which one should I buy?
What is the minimum size that I need for a UPS Surge bar that will run the fan on the projector if my power goes out? I figure it is cheaper to buy a UPS bar then a new bulb for projector.
http://www.epson.ca/cgi-bin/ceStore/consumer/consDetail.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=60878894
Thank you.
We have an NEC projector at the church and I want to put buttons on Pastor’s pulpit for control . Any ideas?
We are a small church and Pastor is VERY techy. I would like to find a way to have 5 hard buttons on the pulpit so he doesn’t have to stretch his arm out and use the IR remote.
ON
OFF
Computer 1 (for Easy Worship computer)
Computer 2 (for Pastor’s laptop)
Video
Is there someone out there who has had this issue? I have ethernet from the projector to the pulpit if need be.
Thanks,
Eric
Categories: Nec Ceiling Projector Tags: buttons, church, control, ideas, Pastor's, Projector, pulpit, want
So you Want to Buy a Projector?
Projectors as they become more affordable are increasingly being used by educational institutions, businesses and home owners.
They can be used in a wide range of applications, from training new employees, presenting marketing proposals and year-end reports, to displaying study material in a classroom or just watching the big game.
If you’re looking to buy a projector that will play an important role in your business for years to come, or one that replaces the family TV, it’s worth seeking out a quality machine.
Unless you are a tech expert, chances are you’re starting out armed with only a general idea of your needs. That is why it is important to know what to expect before you go shopping for a projector.
There are advantages and disadvantages of the different types of projectors, and in this article I will help clarify things for you.
Possibly the 3 things you should look into when you choose a projector are:
The projector’s brightness – the size of the room should determine the amount of brightness needed for your projector. A rule of thumb is the bigger the room the more lumens you will need. A projector with at least 1,000 ANSI lumens is a good start.
Color Contrast. If you plan on using your projector to watch movies then the higher the contrast the better the color. If you plan to just use your projector for business presentation then it is possible that this is not such a major issue and you could save money by not investing in a projector with the highest contrast level on the market.
Pixel density should also come into consideration with a high native pixel giving you a clearer picture.
Next you should be aware of the different types of projectors: LCD projectors and DLP projectors are most common, with each having several distinct advantages over the other.
LCD projectors are the most commonly used and most popular presentation equipment available and they offer the best performance to cost ratio. They tend to project a higher-quality, high-resolution picture with sharper images. There is also a larger selection of machines available.
DLP projectors are best for video presentations on small, ultra portable projectors as they boost the overall brightness of the projected image, meaning that the projector can be smaller and more compact and still produce a bright image. However they do tend to produce a lower quality and less sharp image.
There is one final and very important tip to consider. How long will the lamp last and how much does it cost to replace. You may or may not be aware that replacement lamps for LCD projectors can be very expensive. Sometimes they can cost almost what you paid for the projector. Always check how long your lamp should last as this varies with each make and model.
On average a projector lamp last around 2000 hours but some projectors have eco modes which in effect can add another 1000 hours worth of life to the lamp.
Hopefully this article has shed a little light on the subject of projectors and what to consider when buying one.
Categories: DLP Ceiling Projector Tags: Projector, want
Want to connect my Sony video camera to my Viewsonic video projector……?
I have a Sony video camera and would like to hook it up to my viewsonic video projector. The reason is that I would like to set this up is because I’m trying to record an event and at the same time show it on my projector screen. IS THIS POSSIBLE?
Categories: Viewsonic Ceiling Projector Tags: camera, connect, Projector, Sony, Video, ViewSonic, want
I have the ViewSonic PJ558D projector and I want to know how would I be able to watch TV and movies off of it?
I would like to watch them with the best possible picture(HD) but I am confused on what I am going to need to accomplish this. Possibly an upconverting DVD recorder or something? I am really looking for one piece of equipment that will play DVD’s and also allow me to watch TV USING my projector as the video source.