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Projector Ceiling Mount Ideas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amy Bendel   
Thursday, 08 May 2008 14:27

Projectors Should Be Seen and Not Heard

The easiest way to install a new projector is to place it on a table or shelf. Select the distance away from the screen that will give your projector the proper throw distance for your target image size. However, using a projector mount to install the projector to the ceiling is our recommended method.

 
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Controlling Projector Image Size and Throw Ratio PDF Print E-mail
Written by Doug Couden   
Thursday, 08 May 2008 13:50

So you've got this room that you are finally getting around to outfitting with a projector and a screen. You've found the projector that you like and a screen that you're happy with. Then the next step is mounting the projector. But wait! Where do I mount my projector?

Throw ratio is key to selecting the right location for a projector. In the projector manual, throw ratio might be expressed as a ratio or distance.

 
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Assassian's Creed Play Video Game PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jay Ryan   
Thursday, 01 May 2008 15:28
 

Assassian's Creed Play Video Game

 
Ever imagined what video games look like on a home theater projector and a projector screen? Here is a glimpse into what you are missing. Contact 800-314-8955 if you have any questions on how to up your game with out being one of those video game cheats!
 
 
 
11 Tips for Giving a Great Presentation PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jason Prance   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008 16:59

Few things in life are as intimidating as giving a talk in front of a group of people. Surveys have found that some people dread public speaking even more than they do their own death. Nevertheless, presentations are very useful and sometimes vital for selling an idea. Fortunately technology has come to the public speaker's aid in the form of a digital projector. In addition to graphically illustrating a speaker's ideas, a projector also helps to ease the nerves of some speakers by taking part of the spotlight off them. Perhaps their most important use, however, is as an unobtrusive guide, reminding speakers of important points and keeping them on the right track.

 
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