Projectors
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My boss just came to me, and he can't do the training he wants because the project only support 1024 x 768
I know nothing about projector. Can we get something that supports a higher resolution that doesn't cost a bunch of money
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You want one to that costs a bunch of money? Is 4K good enough?
http://www.projectorpeople.com/Sony-VPL-VW1100ES/Projector/30038
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I'm assuming you want an inexpensive one. Are you able to turn the lights off in the room? Do you need it to be fairly portable?
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@coliver said:
I'm assuming you want an inexpensive one. Are you able to turn the lights off in the room? Do you need it to be fairly portable?
Yes, inexpensive. Yes, light can be off. No, portable is not needed, it's mounted to the ceiling.
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@anonymous said:
@coliver said:
I'm assuming you want an inexpensive one. Are you able to turn the lights off in the room? Do you need it to be fairly portable?
Yes, inexpensive. Yes, light can be off. No, portable is not needed, it's mounted to the ceiling.
http://www.projectorpeople.com/Optoma-HD141X/Projector/33757
This is a decent projector for this type of thing. Not the brightest or fastest refresh rate but good enough for presentations.
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What's not too expensive? I think $300 will get you something quite a bit better. How much resolution does he need? You are already above 720p. Is 1080p enough or does be need more like 1920x1600?
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Sorry I had to.
40K of Ansi Lumens at 4K resolution.
Buy 2, stack them together, you now have 80K of projected light.
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That Panasonic
"Brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens"
What mug would spend 28K for that?
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Is your boss in the same classroom or does he travel around?
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@Breffni-Potter said:
Sorry I had to.
40K of Ansi Lumens at 4K resolution.
Buy 2, stack them together, you now have 80K of projected light.
I've always been fascinated with DLP. That has to be one of the coolest technologies.
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I've had good luck with Optoma projectors.