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Samsung D300 XGA DLP Business Projector

The D300 projects 3000 ANSI lumens of brightness for crisp, clear images that are essential for businesses, schools, and religious institutions. The projector has a native XGA 1024×768 resolution, 3000 lumens of brightness allowing you to project even in well lit rooms, and a 3000:1 contrast ratio. It uses Texas Instruments DLP technology for low maintenance with no filters to ever replace, a high contrast ratio for superior readability, and no color decay over time. The D300 has r
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I am budgeting about 500-600 for the project and about 100 for the screen. I can afford a 2000 projector.
A ViewSonic PJ506D SVGA (800×600) 4:3/16:9 2000 lumens business projector is going for 500 with a mail free screen and mount offer.
An InFocus In72 WVGA (852×480) 900 lumens home theater projector is going for about the same refurbished with no extras.
I have read that I really should get a home theater projector rather than a business projector like the 506D, but the lumens scares me.
I am projecting on an 80″screen with blinds and curtains closed. no lights. still some ambient light.
Which will be better. I am going to use it the a really nice DVD player, Wii and Home theater PC. No interest in HD DVDs for atleast 3-4 years when I will prob upgrade this anyway.


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Gone are the days of dry and monotonous presentations, public addresses and seminars. With the advent of digital multimedia projectors, delivering trainings and presentations has become much more fun, easy and interactive. One of the most commonly seen equipments in the offices today is a digital projector because presentations and trainings are a part of day-to-day business activity.

When deciding to buy one for your business, there is an extensive variety of digital projectors in the market to choose from. Their prices also vary from hundreds to thousands of pounds. So how do you know which brand is better, how do you select a suitable one for your business needs and what will be a cost-effective choice? The answers really depend on your preferences and business requirements.

The easiest way that will require least amount of your effort in selecting a suitable digital projector for your UK business is to use free services of a UK based facilitating agency, such as Quote Bean. A facilitating agency will provide you with free no-obligation quotations according to your requirements from pre-qualified UK based digital projector suppliers. All you have to do is to compare the provided quotations and select the one that best fits your needs. However, before you do that it’s better to determine your business requirements and consider addressing the following few important aspects:

Your Budget:
First you need to allocate a budget to this purchase as you do with every business purchase. Then you should determine whether that budget will suit your business requirements. For example, would you require delivering fully interactive presentations and trainings with full multimedia facility or would an average digital projector with reasonable resolution will do for you. Do you want to go with a branded digital projector or will you be happy with an unbranded one. Determining these requirements will help you allocate a budget for this purchase.

Space for your digital projector:
Digital projectors come as either portable models or models that you can fix permanently to the ceiling. Portable projectors are relatively expensive as compared to fixed ones. However, you may want to consider if you have enough space to designate a room to permanently fix the projector to the ceiling. If not, then buying a portable projector would be your best bet.

Technical Specifications:
There are various technical specifications of digital projectors available in the market. Most important specifications that you should consider are the image resolution, screen-throw and image brightness of a projector. Cheaper models may come with lower image resolution which would have less image density but better screen-throw and vice-versa. Similarly, an expensive model may come with a higher image resolution but less image brightness and vice-versa. So if you require high density image with better screen-throw and less image brightness then you should choose a model accordingly. You should also consider the light conditions in the room where you will place the digital projector. If the room is bright and cannot be darkened by switching off the lights then a projector with high image brightness and screen resolution will be a better choice. If the room can be darkened then you can also go with a projector that has lower screen resolution and image brightness.

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