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The Epoq Multimedia Sugar Cube Pico Projector is the world’s smallest video projector!

This gorgeous, state of the art LCoS digital video projector offers a super compact and light weight chassis for use anywhere.

It can be connected to any composite video source such as: DVD Player, Portable Media Player, iPod, Video Camera, Video Game, Computer, TV tuner and more…

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Digital projectors are used to convert image data directly from the computer onto a screen via lens system. In presentation, Digital Projectors gives visualization of those data which is stored in the computer. These projectors can be used for watching motion films, video from DVD or a media player. These projectors are highly used by advertisers & sellers to give demonstration of products to a large number of customers.

Now a day Digital projectors play a key role in the arrangement of home theater systems. Resolution of 800×600 pixels is used in expensive devices. Resolution as well as its brightness determined the cost of digital projector. LCD is the short form for Liquid Crystal Display. LCD is a technology used to present a digital image for viewing, for example, on a laptop or via a projector. LCD technologies are being used in most Projectors.

LCD projectors are flexible, consistent and convenient. They are compatible to most systems and can be easily connected to video, PC and laptops. One of the important features of LCD projectors is that, they can project images on any surface with equal brightness. They can present data, graphics and video. These projectors weigh are very less as compare to any other, they are easily movable. They have long-life bulbs and also built-in speakers.

Following three technologies are used in digital projectors:

1. High strength CRT
2. LCD light gates
3. New Texas technology

With the help of digital projectors everyone can enjoy home theater applications. Most interestingly now a days with help of Projector Rentals and LCD Projector Rental services , it has become convenient for the buyers to get well versed with the product before purchasing it.

How to select best projector

Depend on type of presentation you can select either LCD projector or DLP projector.

For static presentation like PowerPoint LCD projectors are good but for moving images or video DLP projectors gives better quality. If you are looking for portable solution then LCD projector is not suitable in that case DLP projectors are best.

Brightness is another factor while choosing Projectors 5000 lumens is brightest while 1000 lumen is entry level projector.

6000 lumens projectors are best for Trade shows and convention centers when you are targeting thousands of visitors.

Most commonly used projectors are 2000-3000 lumens. Higher the lumens costlier it becomes also weight increases.

Sanyo PLC XF45 10000 Lumens LCD Projector

Resolution – 1024 x 768 XGA

Brightness – 10,000 ANSI Lumens

Weight – 81.6 LBS

Dimensions – (W x H x D) Inches 22.9W x 30.8D x 9.9H inches

Lamp 4 lamps – 240W each

Projection Lens – Dependent on Selection of Standard Zoom or Short Throw Wide Angle Lens

Inputs – Multiple

Outputs – Multiple

Digital Correction -  Plus Minus 40 degrees

Aspect Ratio – 4:3

Contrast Ratio – 1100:1

Power Lens Shift  – Yes


Which is better LCD projector or DLP projector?

Both are different technologies LCD is Liquid Crystal Display and DLP is Digital Light Processing.

LCD offers bright and sharp picture with vibrant, rich colors in comparison to DLP projectors.

LCD projectors produce higher lumen outputs than DLP.

All portable projectors (less then 3 pounds) based on DLP technologies. Projectors are essential part of all modern trade shows and convention center rentals.

Computer, Laptop, Plasma Rentals and sound system rentals. . Learn more on Projector Rentals and LCD Projector Rental at http://www.rentfusion.com

Images are of paramount importance in a man’s life. An image is the building block of our thought process. We never think in words or sentences, but in images and pictures. When we tend to recapitulate any past incident, it is some fragmented images that flashes back in our mind. And, when we speak of images, one can’t tend to overlook the importance of projectors.


LCD projectors give a new dimension to images. Whether it is the correct positioning or ensuring the correct visibility, there is probably no better option than LCD projectors when it comes to making an image more scalable.


Scaling happens to be an important criterion that determines the perfection of an image. It may be defined as the process of converting an input image into its native output. To be explicit, the format of resolution varies widely from one LCD projector to another. If you are using a computer with SVGA resolution and plug it with a XGA projector, the projected image is bound to loose its luster and sharpness. This error can be overcome if your projector has high capacity to scale images correctly. Nevertheless, it is always advisable to maintain a resolution that is in conformity with the resolution of our computer. That would help the projected image from getting blurred.


It is not only the resolution of you computer but the purpose of your presentation that should be considered while fixing the resolution of your LCD projector. If you are demonstrating some PowerPoint presentation, the SVGA resolution LCD projector would work fine. But if it happens to be some numeric data in excel sheet or if you are illustrating some detailed graphic of highly technical nature, you should better go for an XGA format.


There are certain other features you should put a checklist while buying an LCD projector the most important being keystone correction. If a projector is not placed at the central position, chances are that the image would be distorted. The keystone correction feature helps in overcoming this fallacy and ensures correct positioning of the images.


Your projector should ideally have loop-through. This feature lets you attach the projector to other devices like the monitor. This helps you view the projected image in the computer screen itself without having to turn back to the audience every time you project an image.


One of the most important advantages is that projectors are highly portable which makes it quite convenient to use. The standard LCD projector weight prevailing in the market is five pounds and even lighter projectors are available. One should particularly ensure that the projector you buy should have the feature of ceiling mounting as an additional option. This particular feature enables you to reverse the projected image and is particularly useful for illustrating charts and diagrams.


The usage of LCD projectors has gained momentum over a period of time. High end digital projectors are now widely used in offices, home theaters. Modern lightweight LCD projectors can be connected with computers, video players as well as other media devices. It is a great instrument that fosters communication and is definitely an impetus towards further development of the society.

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by Jane Aubrey

Some digital devices these days don’t come with a power cord or you may have some old power cords lying around.

Can you safely reuse and share these power cords with portable digital projectors without frying your new machine that cost hundreds of dollars?

The answer is yes. Most power cords are universal and interchangeable for portable data projectors.

Power cords for digital devices do come in several different types. They can be separated and easily identified by the type of connection.

Here are some of the most popular types of power cords out there. Depending on the size and power consumption of your portable digital projector, your device may use a different type of cord.

1. The standard power cord that’s used to power computers and a variety of computer peripherals such as printers and monitors.

portable digital projectors are unlikely to use this type of power cord due to it’s large size. Larger more powerful projectors like home theater projectors or older model projectors may use this type of cord.

2. Three prong connection power cords are the next most popular. These cords tend to be thinner and more flexible and the connector is also smaller, making this a popular cord for laptops, newer model printers, and portable digital projectors.

3. The other popular cord used by portable digital devices is the figure 8 connector power cord. These are like the three prong “Mickey Mouse” cords and are frequently used to power laptops and audio visual equipment like portable data projectors.

The rule of thumb is, as long as the cord fits with the plug on your machine, it’s a safe bet that the cord will work safely.

Power cords simply conduct the 120 volt of electricity from the power outlet to the device. Then, inside the portable multimedia projector, internal power supplies will convert the power to the proper level as needed.

One of the staple activities that any business entity undertakes on a regular basis is the holding of a meeting. The reasons for meetings vary; e.g., discussion of reports, presentation of concepts, issue resolution, etc. Invariably, these meetings require the use of documents to assist in the discussion. When the meeting is between 2 to 3 people, hard copy documents will suffice, but when there are more participants, it is more effective to have everyone viewing just one document so that the interaction is specific to one part of the document. Huddling around a document is one way to do this. However, it does become quite a task. That is why the multimedia projector is fast becoming part of the standard office equipment of most businesses, large and small.

Having a multimedia projector in the office did not use to be so common a few years ago. In fact, it was even considered to be excessive to have one. The early versions were very bulky (some were big enough to fit into a standard check-in suitcase. Some actually even came with one!), difficult to set-up (fickle mindedness seemed to be a design consideration, i.e., you could not just connect it to any medium), required that the venue be completely dark, and cost as much as your boss’s annual salary in terms of acquisition as well as maintenance. The bulb alone, which is almost guaranteed to get busted when the number of hours stated in the manual occurs, probably costs more than all your lights in the office! As a result, only large organizations could actually afford the investment. Smaller organizations had to content themselves with primitive devices like the whiteboard marker, or the traditional overhead projector (a device that projects the content of a hardcopy document printed on transparent film (modern versions can now display documents printed on plain paper). The use of multimedia projectors then was not really considered cost-effective.

The days of the prehistoric multimedia projector, however, are over. Thanks to the new technologies used in designing and manufacturing them, multimedia projectors are now much, much smaller, lighter, project brighter, media-friendlier, (you can connect it to almost any computer or media player. There are even models that do not even require separate equipment! All you need is your disc or flash drive), easier (and, of course, cheaper) to maintain and, most importantly, cost a mere fraction of what their ancestors used to cost. This rise in technological superiority and fall in investment has accelerated the availability of a multimedia projector in almost every business, both large and small which, as a result, has made interaction in meetings more focused, efficient and productive.

There are several suppliers of multimedia projectors (both in brick-and-mortar and online stores) that you can choose from so be sure that before you purchase one, you check out a few of them and ask as many questions as you want so that your purchase is an informed one. They will only be too happy to assist you.