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HDMI Projector

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Renting A Projector in NYC and Beyond – A Guide

Renting a projector can be a tedious process, especially when you consider the various projectors and options available on the market today. This is especially true with the rise of so many projector-only rental companies, which promise to make the projector rental process seamless by providing overnight shipping, a large inventory, and long term rental options.

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Unfortunately, it’s not as easy as picking a projector and you’re done. There are various factors to consider before selecting the correct projector and choosing the right company. Renting the wrong projector from the wrong company will make your presentation and/or event have the opposite intended affect. So choose carefully.

CORPORATE PRESENTATIONS

Whether it’s a sales pitch to a client or a presentation to your colleagues, shareholders, or investors, the video projector is key to relaying your message in a visually appealing manner. Not to mention the professionalism relayed to your audience. However, owning a projector might not always be feasible for many individuals, small companies and organizations. Projector prices vary greatly, but a good quality projector will set you back a few thousand dollars. This is why many choose to rent on an as-needed basis. You receive top of the line equipment, latest technology, and don’t have to worry about ownership maintenance – which can be expensive when you consider the lamps for projectors can cost as much as the unit itself! Of course, if your organization is constantly renting video projectors, perhaps owning one might be a more viable option for you.

SOCIAL PRESENTATIONS / EVENTS

The use of video projectors has gained much more momentum in the private/social setting. It could be used as ‘eye candy’ for a party in a club, used to show some personal videos at a social function such as a wedding, birthday party, shower, or anniversary event. It can also be rented on New Years Eve or during the Super Bowl to watch the game with a larger audience. Whatever the purpose, renting a projector for these types of occassions is now viable for many people.


PROJECTOR RENTAL BASICS

- Do research on the available models. Unfortunately, not all models work well for all functions. Explain to the rental representative your exact usage of the unit, and they’ll match you up based on those specifications. Ask the representative for the exact model number, then do some research to make sure it will fulfill your needs.

- What technical support is available? Most companies offer technical assistance if anything should go wrong. However, you still need to make sure that this support will suite your needs. For instances, what if technical support is only offered during business hours (9am-5pm), but your event isn’t until 10pm. What if the unit doesn’t work, or your having a hard time figuring it out? You need support to match your requirements. Of course, this is not always a deal breaker. Rather, it’s just something to consider when renting. This is especialy true of internet only rental companies, who ship out many rental units daily. Many times because of the amount of usage and turnaround schedule, some projectors don’t receive the proper testing required to ensure it will not fail on you. Most just plug it in, and turn in it on. They don’t check to see how many hours are left on the lamp, or if there are any issues with the functions/buttons on the unit itself. Again, something to keep in mind. If your not sure, ask the company about their procedure for equipment failure.

- Lighting Conditions & Environment – When renting a projector, please keep in mind that environmental conditions will dictate the size of projector you will need. For example, if you are projecting an image at night or in an enclosed space, a low or medium lumen projector may work for you. Should you be showing the image with outdoor or ambient light on the projection screen, a high lumen projector would be needed to overcome an image being washed out.


TYPES OF PROJECTORS

LCD PROJECTORS
These start with a source of light (lamp) and split the light into three beams. Each beam passes through its own LCD panel. The LCD panels each have hundreds of thousands of tiny pixels, the higher the resolution, the more pixels. Data determines whether light is allowed to pass through each one.

One panel has a red filter, one a green, and one a blue filter (RGB). The light is then recombined, using a dichroic prism. The combined, now in full color, passes through the lens and hits your screen.

DLP PROJECTORS
DLP’s (except 3 chip) also start with a lamp light source. Instead of passing light through an LCD panel, it is reflected off of a DLP chip (which has hundreds of thousands of tiny mirrors), which modulates the light. A color, spinning wheel (referred to as a color wheel), combined with timing, allows the light to come out the correct colors, and pass through the lens on its way to the screen.

DLP PROJECTORS – ONE or THREE CHIPS?
The vast majority of DLP projectors use a single monochrome DLP chip (officially DMD for “Digital Micro Device), and the aforementioned spinning color filter wheel to generate colors. Unless specifically noted, when this series of articles refers to DLP projectors, they are discussing single chip models.

There is another group of DLP projectors, 3 chip models. These are currently at the top of the food chain, in terms of performance, whether for business or home theater, but as they currently start with selling prices in excess of $10,000, are not widely used, except in high end home theater, screening rooms, and commercial applications demanding the best performance. Three chip DLP projectors function more like LCD projectors. The light source is split into 3 beams. Light is still reflected off of the DLP chips instead of passing though as is done with LCD panels, however, like with LCD projectors the three beams are recombined into a single beam and pass through the lens. It should be noted that 3 chip DLP projectors often use the exact same DLP chips that are used singly in one chip models.

THE RESULTS…

LCD PROS:

* Richer color dynamics for better results in rooms with ample ambient light
* Draw less power
* Throw less heat
* No color filter wheel = No “rainbow effect”
* Slightly quieter Seemingly sharper image on data

Quick Tip: Figure you need about 30% more lumens in a DLP projector to hold its own with an LCD model.

LCD CONS:

* More visible pixels
* Some screen door effect on certain video images
* Physically larger – Even for the same number of lumens
* Poorer contrast
* Blacks come out lighter gray than DLP projectors

DLP PROS:

* Smoother video
* Smaller box
* Pixels far less visible (although normally not an issue for business use)
* More “filmlike” on DVD and HDTV
* Generate “blacker” blacks
* Higher contrast

DLP CONS:

* Rainbow effect bothers some
* More moving parts (color filter wheel)
* Color filter wheel often produces soft but audible whine
* Poorer reds and yellows at full power
* Color saturation
* Need more lumens than LCD, for rich colors, when dealing with ambient light


SOURCE – LAPTOP, PC, MAC, DVD Player, VCR?

The video or presentation source is just as important as the actual projector. Let your rental company know what source you’ll be using so that they may provide you with the proper cable to connect to the projector. Knowing the output connection is also especially important. Is it DVI? HDMI? VGI? S-Video? There are various options out there, so make sure you know which one applies to your source.


MAKING THE DECISION

It may seem a bit overwhelming selecting the proper projector for your specific event needs, but if you do the research, you will find a company that you are comfortable renting from. Make sure the one you choose has a history and proven track record for renting projection equipment in your area, and don’t forget to farmiliarize yourself with their return policy and support system. The right rental company will walk you through the equipment selection process, ask you the right questions, and help you stay within your budget.

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Looking for a projector rental in NYC? Check out Pro AV Rentals – in business since 1995, and serving New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania areas. They offer delivery, set up, and also have great tech support available 24/7 – PROJECTION EQUIPMENT RENTAL NYC

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Vizio 3D TV

Vizio 3D TV

Vizio 3D TV

Vizio VBR333 Short Review – A New 3D Blu-ray Player

Vizio has just recently introduced two new 3D capable Blu-ray Players, the VBR333 and the VBR334. They are identical players, with the same specifications. The only difference is the VBR334 comes with a HDMI cable and can only be bought in retail clubs. The VBR333 is a Profile 2.0 Blu-ray Players, supporting BD-Live features and Bonus View. Has HD playback on 3D Blu-rays and Blu-ray discs. With support for high-resolution audio formats. It comes equipped with built-in wireless LAN, making access to Vizio Internet Apps very easy.

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VIDEO QUALITY: Video connections for the VBR333 are a HDMI Output, Composite Video Outputs and Component Video Outputs. Unlike some 3D Blu-ray Players, it only has one HDMI Output. You will have to bypass your Audio/Video receiver if it is not 3D capable. The HDMI connection will give you 1080p/24 video resolution for both 3D Blu-ray and Blu-ray discs. And of course it will upscale any standard DVD to high-definition levels.

AUDIO QUALITY: Audio connections are the HDMI Output, 2.0-ch Analog Outputs and Digital Audio Outputs – Optical and Coaxial. The Blu-ray Disc Player can handle decoding high-resolution Audio formats, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Or you have the option of transferring these audio signals in their native bitstream form to an Audio/Video receiver to decode. This has to be accomplished through a HDMI connection, since the player lacks any multi-channel outputs.

While the VBR333 can support 3D Blu-ray discs, it also supports Blu-ray, DVD, CD audio, MP3, PNG, JPEG and WMA. The USB Port can be used to playback music and view photos. It has an built-in wireless 802.11n to connect to the internet. Providing access to BD-Live (a USB device is required for storing BD-Live content), firmware updates and online streaming much more convenient. The Vizio Internet Apps includes Vudu, Netflix, Pandora, Twitter, Flickr and many more online services.  

THE PROS: The Vizio VBR333 Blu-ray Player is capable of 1080p/24 playback on Blu-ray Discs. Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio high-resolution formats can be decoded internally or transferred in their native bitstream form via a HDMI cable to be decoded externally. The player supports 3D playback, BD-Live and Bonus View, Vizio Internet Apps and Wi-Fi.

THE CONS: Only has one HDMI output, can not send two separate signal to your 3D TV and Audio/Video receiver. No multi-channel analog outputs or internally memory to store downloaded content. A USB memory device is required for the BD-Live function. The player is also lacking any DLNA capability.

THE FINAL WORD: The Vizio VBR333 is one of the best deals around if you are looking for a Blu-ray Player with 3D capability and integrated Wi-Fi. It gives you solid 1080p video resolution playback on Blu-ray Discs, with high-resolution audio formats. While not loaded with extra features, you can access online streaming services such as Netflix, VUDU Apps, Pandora, Flickr and Twitter. If you are looking for a Blu-ray Players to go with your new 3D TV, the VBR333 is worth checking out. – Price you should look for when purchasing — $180.00

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HDTV 42

HDTV 42

HDTV 42

Looking For the Best LCD HDTV

If you are looking for the best LCD HDTV, you should consider this as an activity that is more of an art than an out and out purchase. Because when the first LCD TV hit the market, it was only available in small size, though now it is available in sizes until even 50 inches in diameter.

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It is makes it all the more necessary to learn about which one to buy and which ones are ignored. Do you know if you purchase a large screen or one with a small screen, each type will have certain flaws in them. The best LCD HDTV will be one that does not have any flaws or the least number of them such as things like not having low contrast ratios, slow refresh rates and not wide enough viewing angle.

However, you can easily determine which the best LCD HDTV is if you take simple precautions before purchasing one, especially by choosing from among the names of major brands like Sharp, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, LG and Philips. You could also include other big names such as a computer monitor makers like Dell and Gateway that have also entered into the fray of selling such TVs.

However, the best LCD HDTV need not necessarily be from among the big brand names. It is because of most big companies buy their components from small companies. Many of them from other countries, which would thus have a direct impact on the quality of TV.

It is means that you need to ask about this aspect as well before you put your money on a particular brand. However, there is one thing that will help you decide which the best LCD HDTV is and that is the aspect ratio, which in some televisions (widescreen) are as high as 16-9.

Although be careful that some producers may actually simply be stretching the image so that it fits the screen which in turn will result in jagged and washed out images. The best HDTV will be sure to keep resolution despite the image being stretched. So, you need to scrutinize the image on the screen to assess this important feature.

The angle of viewing is another important feature that can help decide which the best LCD HDTV is, since due to the technology used in making the monitor, the image sometimes becomes invisible from obtuse angles. However, nowadays contemporary LCD TVs capable of solving this problem by providing visibility from even as obtuse an angle as 1600.

Finally, you need to determine which variety of TV suits you the best and decide from the standard definition, enhanced definition and high definition. Although you can be sure that the best HDTV would more often than not be one of the various high definitions.

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Plasma TV 60

Plasma TV 60

Plasma TV 60

LG offers new insight into the 3D PX990 plasma TV and other gear at the IFA

LG is on hand at the IFA in Berlin, the company is showing off some of its new 3D TV offers. LG Plasma 3D, the first set to hand in the show PX990. A set of 3D technology has active and is the worlds first set to get 3D THX certified. It also has a refresh rate of 600 Hz.

LG is also showing off its existing 3D Blu-ray BX580. LG has a new LD490 LE4900 and sets on display with built-in DVB-T HD tuner. LE4900 uses edge lit LED backlight, in full 1080p resolution and an integrated NetCast broadband TV. The set is ready DLNA and 2,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. It will come in 32-inch, 37-inch and 42-inch starting this month.

LD490 is a 1080p LCD, which also NetCast broadband TV, DLNA support and a dynamic contrast ratio of 60,000:1. It will occur in the 32-inch, 37-inch and 42-inch in September. Details PX990 already mentioned include Bluetooth technology, 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a key NetCast with wireless broadband, and this happens in 50 and 60 sizes starting from October.

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LG offers new insight into the 3D PX990 plasma TV and other gear at the IFA

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Samsung Bluray

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Samsung Bluray

One of the great features of a Blu-Ray Player that has quickly become a staple feature is its ability to connect to the internet. But many people do not have Ethernet access in the living room where most Blu-Ray Players are located. This can be a real inconvenience for some. Finding a Blu-Ray Player with built in Wi-Fi will give you access to the internet for online streaming media services like Netflix, without the hassle of an Ethernet cable. Last year in 2009 such Wi-Fi Players, like the LG BD390, had a price tag of close to $400.00. Thankfully the new line of Blu-Ray Players released in 2010 with Built in Wi-Fi are reduced in price. Here are five of the best Blu-Ray Players with Built-In Wi-Fi for under $250.00.

Samsung BD-C6500 – Wi-Fi – 802.11N – List Price: $249.99

The BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Player from Samsung gives you more features than any other player at this price. Including 1 GB of internal memory, DLNA compliant and 7.1 analog audio outputs. It has Samsungs Apps that allows developers to create an ever-growing list of programs to increase the players functionality. It already has online streaming media services for Netflix, Vudu and Pandora.

Sony BDP-S570 – Wi-Fi – 802.11n – List Price: $249.99

The BDP-S570 Blu-Ray Player is the only model in this list that will eventually be able to support the playback of 3D Blu-Ray Disc.(Firmware upgrade is expected in the summer of 2010) It also happens to have one of the fastest operational speeds of any player released in 2010. However, some experts have stated concerns about the players ability to stream Netflix. The image quality is not as good compared to other players. Other streaming media include Amazon VOD, YouTube and Slacker.

LG BD570 – Wi-Fi – 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz band only) – List Price: $279.95

While the BD570 has a list price of $279.95, it is selling for lower than $250.00 at most online stores such as Amazon.com. The BD570 has Online Streaming Media services that include Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, Pandora, and Picasa. It may not have 3D Support, 7.1 analog audio outputs or some of the other features found in the previous two Blu-Ray Players. But it has no problems with streaming Netflix and has fast operational speeds.

Panasonic DMP-BD85K – Wi-Fi ‘Ready’ – Includes USB Wi-Fi Adapter – List Price:$249.95

The DMP-BD85K does not have built-in Wi-Fi. But it does supply you with a Wi-Fi Dongle. You simple plug the USB Wi-Fi adapter into the USB port located the back of the player. It has streaming media services such as Netflix, YouTube, Amazon VOD, and Picasa. Unfortunately it has slower operational speed, no DLNA support or internal memory (an SD Card is needed for storage). With it’s lack of features compare to competing Blu-Rays, many may feel this player is slightly over priced.

Vizio VBR200W – Wi-Fi – 802.11n – List Price: $199.99

While the DMP-BD85K may seem overpriced, the VBR200W from Vizio will seem like a bargain. Offering you a nice set of features at a very reasonable price. The VBR200w has online streaming media services such as VUDU, Netflix, Pandora Internet Radio, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, Associated Press and The New York Times.

Depending on your needs and budget, you should fine a great Wi-Fi Blu-Ray Player from the players mentioned. Providing an easy transition to all your streaming media needs.

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