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    Selecting the Right Projector for Business Presentations or a Home Theater System

    June 20th, 2007 by Thinkbox Web

    One of the key devices in a business’s equipment inventory is an LCD or DLP projector. Digital projectors like these enable important documents and data to be clearly presented in meetings, conferences, seminars and other events requiring efficient and persuasive communication to multiple individuals. They are also popular for home theater systems, providing large scale video images that replicate the movie theater experience in your own home.

    When shopping for a digital projector, you have a number of brands and designs to choose from. Among the most popular models are projectors by Optoma, InFocus, Sony and Sharp, which offer DLP and LCD projectors for just about any home theater or corporate communications suite.

    What do the acronyms DLP and LCD mean, anyway? DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD is an acronym for Liquid Crystal Display. While both technologies can deliver excellent image quality, they each have certain advantages. LCD projectors can generally provide sharper images and better color saturation than DLP models. On the other hand, DLP projectors have definite advantages in image contrast, particularly for videos, and project a less pixilated image than their LCD counterparts. They also tend to be more compact, a real advantage for users who need an easily portable projector to carry to client meetings.

    Last but definitely not least, cost is a significant factor to consider in your projector purchase. While it may be tempting to buy a brand new projector, keep in mind that excellent used and refurbished projectors are also available at very reasonable prices. So be sure check out the auction listings at a site like eBay to see how much you could potentially save by opting for a previously-owned projector. With the resources of the web at your fingertips, researching a digital projector couldn’t be easier!

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