Multimedia projectors are also known as LCD projectors or DLP projectors. Projectors are designed to be
used with desktop/notebook computers and video sources such as DVD players, video
recorders, video cameras. The computer or video image is projected onto a large screen so that many people can see a computer
presentation or movie at the same time. For more information please read the
frequently asked questions or our multimedia projectors article.
Wireless projectors enable images and data to be sent from a computer to a
projector without a hard-wire connection. This enables presenters to walk round the
room without a trail of wires following them. For more information and comparison chart
please click here.
Wireless radio mice and keyboards are
just one of a range of projector accessories, such
as spare lamps, lenses, flight cases, mounts, stands
and trolleys.
Projector screens are available for virtually every application and need. For more
information on screen sizes and fabrics please click here.
Projector screen comparison chart.
Projector lamp is supplied fitted with a new projector, which for the average
projector lasts around 2,000 hours. For
business use, using a projector 7 hours a day, 5 days a week, the lamp should last over a
year. Projector lamps or projector bulbs as they
are also referred to, should always be allowed to cool down before switching off the
projector as this helps to prolong the life of the lamp. For more lamp tips please
click here. For a comparison chart of projector
lamps, please click here.
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