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Does anybody know of a decent projector, PC and RGB compatible for around the £600 mark? There are absolutely loads out there, and I don't really know where to begin....
Also, do the different SVGA, WXGA, VXGA etc settings relate to size of room? I'm confused! |
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I bought an Epson EMP 30 over 2 years ago from PC World for around that price to use with my Sky+ and DVD player, and it's been great.
Try http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...rion=projector for their latest deals. As far as the technical side of things goes, ain't got a clue sorry ! Where's monkeysoup when you need him ? !!! |
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Originally Posted by willgod?
Does anybody know of a decent projector, PC and RGB compatible for around the £600 mark? There are absolutely loads out there, and I don't really know where to begin....
Also, do the different SVGA, WXGA, VXGA etc settings relate to size of room? I'm confused! http://www.cvsmedia.co.uk/shop/produ...products_id=43 svga = 1024x768 wxga = 1366x768 vxga = 1600x1200 the projectors we use ( hitachi / phillips / panasonic ) are all capable of throwing a good signal onto a 6ft wide area , which is more than large enough for in the house. here are the ones recommended for house usage http://www.cvsmedia.co.uk/shop/index...86b409c52832d6 |
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Thanks for your help, folks, I went for a Pansonic PTLB20VE in the end, and it's looking good. And Inmac threw in a free digi camera with the order - sweet!
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