March 19th, 2008 — Projector Screens
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Besides taking the time to select the right digital projector, any office manager, business owner, or school administrator should also take the time to select the right projector screen to go with a digital projector. A high-quality projector can be rendered virtually useless if the right projector screen is not selected. The quality of the image and the brightness of the image can be affected by the material and quality of the projector. As such, it is important for anyone in charge of purchasing presentation equipment to select a high-quality projector screen.
Some of the best projector screens available to date are manufactured by Da-Lite. Da-Lite projector screena are perfect for all settings, from classrooms and boardrooms, to living rooms and home theaters. Da-Lite projector screens are available in a variety of styles, from permanently fixed screens to pull-down and foldable versions. Da-Lite projector screens are meant to be used in a variety of settings, and in a variety of ways. We have a few specially discounted screens available like:
The Da-Lite model B 60″ x 80″ projector screen which features an easy-to-use pull down system that can actually lock at intervals to allow for use in a variety of formats. It can also be hung from the ceiling or mounted permanently to a wall.

We have reduced the price of the Da-Lite Model B - 60 x 80 to under £100! Only while stock last , so be sure to hurry and call us on our freephone number and remember that this is an unadvertised price -so be sure to quote this website.
Next is the Da-Lite projector screen known as the Snap,which is a permanent wall mount screen. It can easily be used for both front and rear projection, and has the ability to be attached to a wall or to a wall opening. With a 100″ diagonal, the Snap provides the perfect surface for projecting videos and images.

You can view the many other sizes available for the Da-Lite Da Snap Projector Screen.
One of the other popular projector screens manufactured by Da-Lite is the Da-Lite Cosmopolitan screen, which is meant to be used in situations where a recessed installation is simply not a viable option or solution. This screen features in the roller motor mounting which gives it an extremely quiet operation. With a white enamel base that is designed to blend in with just about any background, this is often the screen of choice for most homeowners.

Learn more about the Da-Lite range of Cosmopolitan Projector Screens
Also a part of the Da-Lite family of projector screens is the Da-Lite Fast Fold projector screen, which is perfect for situations that require quick set-up or easy transfer and transportation. This particular screen can be folded without being taken apart, and the patented crank allows for set up and take down without any tools.
Most of our Da-Lite screens are on sale. For a limited time, the reduced prices are making these very high quality screens more affordable than ever. Call us today to discuss any questions you many have with one of our friendly representatives.
March 17th, 2008 — LCD Displays, Plasma Display, Review
The Display Dilemma: LCD or Plasma?

Buying the right display for your business shouldn’t be an overwhelming process. However, there are two major display types with different advantages for different business purposes. The decision between the two could impact your business tremendously.
Outlined below are the attributes for consideration when and which display type wins on that element. The summary at the end highlights where each display scores the biggest points in this technological battle of <tag-tec>LCD vs. Plasma</tag-tec>. Find the features that are most important for the purposes of your business, then select accordingly.
Viewing Angle – If your display will have people looking on from wide angles to the right and left, or people looking up or down to see it, then plasma is the choice that fits your needs best. LCD tends to lose luminescence and visibility the further you move from a perpendicular angle.
Burn-in – When the same image is displayed on a plasma screen repeatedly or for a prolonged amount of time, it can be burned into the screen, causing a “ghost” of that image to remain forever. LCD displays do not have this problem. So, if you will be putting your company logo in the corner of the screen for entire slide-show presentations, or if there will be a constant display such as tickers or charts where lines will remain in place for hours, opt for an LCD monitor.
Glare – LCD displays are almost entirely glare-free even in the brightest rooms. The difference in visibility is remarkable! With a plasma, you’d have to at least dim the lights and draw the shades for everyone to see the whole picture.
Cost – Plasma displays are mostly less expensive than their LCD counterparts. This is especially true on sizes greater than 100 cm. Smaller screens are almost exclusively LCD and larger screens tend to be plasma, due to the manufacturing processes and economies of each, however, the price gap is closing somewhat.
Energy Efficiency – LCD displays use considerably less energy than plasma displays, sometimes as much as 30 per cent less. This factors into the overall long-term cost. Also, LCD monitors produce less heat as a result, while plasma displays will run internal fans to keep cool, which may be a mild nuisance in sound.
Resolution – Are you going to display images with elaborate detail? Those are generally viewed better on LCD monitors, as they tend to have greater pixel resolution.
Colour & Contrast – Plasma beats LCD on vividness of colour. Even if LCD has greater resolution, less detailed images may appear sharper and bolder on a plasma screen, since they can have up to 20,000 different shades of brightness from deep black to full white. New advances with LCD manufacturing are closing this gap, however.
Longevity – An LCD display will likely last longer than a plasma display. Even without burn-in, the phosphors in plasma displays will gradually lose luminosity and may need replacing after a few years or less depending on usage. Many LCD screens are guaranteed for up to 60,000 hours. Additionally, LCD screens are more durable than their plasma counterparts.
Response time – Response time refers to how quickly the display changes when new video or images transmitted to it. Plasma has the quickest response time, allowing more fluid movement of pictures. LCD can occasionally lose rapid frame rate video and have a very slight but noticeable blur with moving images.
Weight – Finally, if you need a display that is easier to move or mount, the LCD has the advantage. They are less expensive to ship than similar-sized plasma screens and are more portable.
Summary:
LCD vs. Plasma – The LCD display scores high marks on overall versatility and longevity. It is not at all susceptible to burn-in or glare, so it can be used in any environment to display static or fluid images. It lasts longer and uses less energy.
Plasma vs. LCD – The Plasma display wins for impressive picture quality. While it does not have quite as high of resolution, the bright colour contrast and faster frame rate response time give it a more vivid, fluid presentation. It costs less up front and is especially economical with large sizes. Its greatest appeal might be that the image quality is not compromised when viewed at increasing angles, meaning every member of a large audience will see the same sharp picture no matter how high or low or to one side he is.
Overall, there is not one option that is universally better than the other. In many unique circumstances the decision will be clear. In most other cases, it will come down to a simple matter of preference.
March 7th, 2008 — Projectors
Free HP Laptop When You Order The Sanyo PLC-WXU10B or Sanyo PLC-WXU10HE Projector from us today! While Stocks Last.

Affordability, performance, diversity, and quality are all characteristics of Sanyo’s latest digital projector. From the get go, both the PLC-WXU10B and the PLCWXU10HE are able to give customers the quality and performance that they need, but at a price that will not break their budget. The newly released PLC-WXU10 digital projector is an extremely portable model, weighing just over 3 kg. This makes this projector easy to carry from room to room when conducting office presentations, or when viewing the family’s favorite movie. The PLC-WXU10 is intended for everywhere from the boardroom to the family room.
Featuring dual aspect ratios of 4:3 and 16:9, the PLC-WXU10 is perfect for presentations that come from laptops that have the standard 4:3 ratio. The projector’s ability to present in 16:9 also makes it perfect for use with home theater systems that want to make use of widescreen presentations.
With 2000 lumens of brightness and a lamp life of 2000 hours, as well as a 400:1 contrast ratio and a fully interactive remote control, customers can be assured that they will be enjoying their PLC-WXU10 projector for years to come.
The PLC-WXU10HE is another amazing digital projector from Sanyo. Like the first projector mentioned, the PLC-WXU10HE also features dual aspect ratios of 4:3 and 16:9. In addition, both projectors are also fully compatible with HD technology and are both also designed to be used in a variety of ways and in a variety of settings.
For a limited time, customers who purchase either a PLC-WXU10 or a PLC-WXU10HE will receive an added bonus. For a short time, every customer will receive a free HP Celeron M 440 1.86 GHz laptop.
Talk about having your cake and eating it too! With this deal, customers will have just about everything they need to be able to use their PLC-WXU10 or a PLC-WXU10HE projector. With the free HP laptop, customers can use either the PLC-WXU10 or the PLC-WXU10HE digital projector for their sales and office presentations, and still have an excellent way of watching their favorite DVD movies from the comfort of their own home.