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Chad Barbry <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Sep 1998 09:01:33 -0500
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     LCD projectors are only good for VERY SMALL audiences -- I
     would
     estimate 10 or less.  The displayed image is very dim, washed
     out,
     and fuzzy.

This is only if you have a *cheap* (or old) LCD projector.  :)  I
strongly recommend InFocus (http://www.infocus.com/).  They have a
complete line, ranging from low- to high-end.  I haven't looked a
*whole* lot at them, but it seems that the main thing you pay for is how
bright the projector is (measured in lumens).  If I remember right, the
model I used for teaching some computer classes was the LP720, but
that's been a while.  :)

If you have any more questions, lemme know.

HIH,
--
Chad Barbry ([log in to unmask])
Network Administrator/Consultant
Beall Barclay & Company, PLC
3101 South 70th Street
Fort Smith, AR  72903
501.484.5740
501.484.0670.Fax

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