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When buying a home theater projector there are several factors you need to consider. Once you understand the basics of home cinema projectors then you are in a position to make an informed decision when shopping around for an ideal model. Here are a few factors to consider when choosing a home theater projector: Price Brightness Aspect Ratio Of course there are other factors to consider...

Wireless Projectors

Wireless projectors are the latest wireless devices to hit the market. Everything is going wireless these days, so why not projectors? It makes total sense to rid you of those pesky cables which are not only ugly, but can also be dangerous, particularly in crowded rooms which is where so many projector presentations are held. Most of the big manufacturers now offer wireless projector...

Projector Bulb

Projector bulbs (more commonly known as projector lamps) are not your average light bulb. They are certainly not as cheap! Many people make the mistake of thinking their projector bulb/lamp will cost a dollar just as their regular light bulbs do. Unfortunately this is not the case! Almost all projectors use a metal halide source which is a very bright white light. Older projectors use...

Projector Ceiling Mount

Projector ceiling mounts are a great way to position your projector to provide optimal image size for the viewing surface. It can also free up space if you are very limited in your surrounding area. There are many different types of ceiling mounts for projectors. These include the skyhook model which is a universal fit (suits all ceiling mount projectors) and is fitted direct to the...

LCD Projectors

LCD projectors are a self contained projector unit which has three liquid crystal display panels. LCD projectors have a high intensity light source and are available in a large number of sizes and specifications. It can be a little daunting choosing the right LCD projector, so it pays to do your research first so you can gather a basic understanding of what to look out for when...

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