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Computer Projectors Make for Better Presentations
BuyerZone Editorial Staff
Almost everyone can identify with the fear of giving a bad presentation. To make matters worse,
expectations of presenters have risen drastically.
No longer are audiences satisfied with black and white slides and washed-out color images.
Nowadays, visually stimulating multi-media presentations are a must to keep business audiences
captivated by your message.
Fortunately, creating interesting presentations does not have to be an entirely nerve-wracking
experience. One way to improve your overall presentation is by using an LCD computer projector. LCD projectors
combine the functions of an LCD panel and an overhead projector into a single unit. The majority
of LCD projectors are both Mac and IBM compatible and come standard with nifty features such
as remote control, stereo, and video projection capabilities.
Using programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint, computer projectors let you project presentations directly
from your PC. In addition, they are ideal tools for presentations that require live computer
screen shots, such as demoing a web site to a group of clients or instructing employees on the
uses of a particular computer program.
The type of LCD projector that you choose will greatly depend on the room settings that you
plan to use the projector in. Generally speaking, the brighter the room, the brighter the projector
lamp that you will require. Lamp brightness is calculated in ANSI lumens, an industry standard
measurement. You'll want a lamp with a minimum of 300 ANSI lumens for presentations that take
place in relatively dark rooms. However, don't settle for less than 500 ANSI lumens (750 if its
a large auditorium) if you need to keep the room well-lit so that the audience can take notes.
Another factor to consider is resolution. This refers to the number of screen pixels that can
be displayed by the LCD system. In order to get the sharpest image, you'll need to choose a system
that can project the highest resolution that your computer can support. Only a few years ago
VGA (640x480 pixels) was the standard. Today, many laptops now feature SVGA (800x600) and XGA
(1024x768) as their standard resolutions. Many projectors can also project higher or lower resolutions
by expanding or compressing the picture, but these methods will somewhat degrade the image.
Finally, portability should be at the top of your checklist if you plan to take your presentations
on the road. LCD computer projectors currently range from just under eight lbs. to as much as 60 lbs. If
you're a road warrior, I suggest that you stick to a projector of less than 15 lbs. No one wants
to be dragged down by an LCD projector while running to their connecting flight.
LCD projector prices range from $2,000 for lowest-end models to $20,000 plus for the latest
and greatest. Expect to pay around $6,000-$8,000 for a portable LCD projector that supports true
SVGA resolution.
Want more information on choosing a LCD Projector? Read our LCD Projector Buyer’s Guide.
Information was provided by BuyerZone users. Quotes have been edited for clarity only.
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