marmaduke
I am after purchasing a good quality projector and portable screen. Screen size will be about 8ft
What shoudl I look for in a reasonable quality projector> Makes, Types etc. It will be mostly for Video.
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There are a lot of good projectors out there. Contrast ratio, lumens, the connections you may want are the first thing. The main thing I would watch is the warranty of the unit and the lamp life. Most projector lamps last about 2000 to 3000 hours and only have a 1 year warranty. Lamp replacement could cost between 200 and 500 dollars. Mitsubishi makes a projector that has good quality, 3 year warranty, and up to 5000 hours in economy mode for the lamp. Dalite or Draper make quality screens.......some generic brands don't reproduce the images real well.
There are a lot of good projectors out there. Contrast ratio, lumens, the connections you may want are the first thing. The main thing I would watch is the warranty of the unit and the lamp life. Most projector lamps last about 2000 to 3000 hours and only have a 1 year warranty. Lamp replacement could cost between 200 and 500 dollars. Mitsubishi makes a projector that has good quality, 3 year warranty, and up to 5000 hours in economy mode for the lamp. Dalite or Draper make quality screens.......some generic brands don't reproduce the images real well.
Good portable business projector under $1000?
bakegoodz
Needs to be able to work with the lights on. Used for conferences with under 20 people.
What are good brands, models?
You can get projectors with brighter bulbs that work fine without being dark
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No projector will work well if there is a lot of light on the screen surface. Fluorescent light and daylight are the worst. Try to minimize ambient light on the screen surface if at all possible. Any extra light on the screen takes away from the image.
Pretty much any name brand projector will work great. I buy Sharp, Epson, Sanyo, Sony, NEC for the places I work - all will work great.
Here is one good choice:
http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-XR32XL-Multimedia-Projector/dp/B00193F9V2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1272660031&sr=1-2
No projector will work well if there is a lot of light on the screen surface. Fluorescent light and daylight are the worst. Try to minimize ambient light on the screen surface if at all possible. Any extra light on the screen takes away from the image.
Pretty much any name brand projector will work great. I buy Sharp, Epson, Sanyo, Sony, NEC for the places I work - all will work great.
Here is one good choice:
http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-XR32XL-Multimedia-Projector/dp/B00193F9V2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1272660031&sr=1-2
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