Below we have listed some points to consider when choosing a projector. We hope it makes your decision making easier. ANd as Always we are available to help. Just dial our toll free rental phone number.
Lumens - The light output of projectors is typically measured in lumens. A standardized procedure for testing has been established. This allows projectors to be compared on the basis of their brightness.
Resolution - The projector resolution refers to the level of detail that can be shown. Our HD projectors will show the best picture quality but only when connected to an HD source. Great for sporting events or gaming parties. Typical LCD or DLP projectors shoot 1024X768.
Connectivity - It must connect. Otherwise, the projector is useless. Please make mention of what you are connecting to. We will make sure that all the equipment is compatible and that appropriate cables are included. This typically isn't a problem.
Budget - If
you have a tight budget we can help to make the most of your money.
For starts, we have low rates. As experienced solution providers
we will offer tips and ideas so that you don't waste money on unneeded
items. Your lcd projector rental includes all necessary cables to
connect to your video source. No extra fees or hidden costs.
Lighting Control - Projector rentals will be less-expensive if you can control the
lighting. By dimming the lights, using window treatments, or adjusting
the time of your presentation your are able to use a less powerful
data projector and get the same visual impact as a more expensive
model.
Image Size - Every projector has a minimum and maximum image size. Digital
One will match the requested image size to the appropriate model
from our inventory. The larger images generally require more powerful
projection equipment. However, even our least powerful Infocus projector
will shoot an attractive 8ft. X 8ft. image.
Throw Distance - This term refers to the distance between the projector and screen.
For instance at a movie theatre the throw distance might be 60ft.
A renter must be aware of this distance when requesting a projector.
A typical lens will work very well between 5 and 15 feet. If you
require more distance please make request for a "long throw
lens".