Tannin
Storage? I am Storage!
What's the story with LCD/laptop projectors, team? What are the:
* Brands to prefer?
* Brands to avoid?
* Features that matter?
* Features that ain't worth a toss?
I'm about to buy one. So far, I have looked at the specs and prices of several likely-looking models from manufacturers that I generally respect and trust so far as other products go: Canon, Epson, Panasonic, two or three others.
More about resolution. I'm likely to have the Thinkpad for maybe two years. (I only just bought it.) My father, who I am going halves in the projector with, doesn't have a laptop yet, but will probably get something rather like mine. (Well, actually, he'll get anything my sister and I tell him to - which amounts to much the same thing.) I know damn well that laptop resolutions will get higher. Dad will have his for five years or so, I guess, so we don't need to worry about his resolution too much. But which resolution will my next laptop most likely be? No idea. It's two years off: at this stage, I don't think we know where the technology is heading.
Even if we could guess what res laptops will be running in two years time, can we get a laptop projector that will do that res today? And if we can, it will probably cost twice as much as a new laptop, and that ain't on the agenda. So, all in all, I guess it's 1024 x 768, intended to last for 2 years, and I might need a new one after that.
* Brands to prefer?
* Brands to avoid?
* Features that matter?
* Features that ain't worth a toss?
I'm about to buy one. So far, I have looked at the specs and prices of several likely-looking models from manufacturers that I generally respect and trust so far as other products go: Canon, Epson, Panasonic, two or three others.
- Cost: AU$2000 to $3000
- Size and weight: Not especially important
- Warranty: 3 years. Anything less ain't worth considering. (Yes, I know that they don't cover the globe. What can you do? Shrug.)
- Resolution. 1024 x 768 native is essential. Anything less isn't worth even thinking about. More might be nice, but we know that LCD screens (as opposed to projectors) look terrible at anything else except native res, and my current laptop is 1024 x 768.
- Brightness/contrast. Bigger is better, I know. I'll want to use it in some reasonably large rooms (say, big enough to hold 50 people), but I expect that dimming the lights won't be an issue, so I don't need one of those mega-bright daylight-in-the-boardroom things at megabucks.
- Anything else? Fast off is nice, but probably not all that important. Close focus could be useful for small rooms. What have I missed?
More about resolution. I'm likely to have the Thinkpad for maybe two years. (I only just bought it.) My father, who I am going halves in the projector with, doesn't have a laptop yet, but will probably get something rather like mine. (Well, actually, he'll get anything my sister and I tell him to - which amounts to much the same thing.) I know damn well that laptop resolutions will get higher. Dad will have his for five years or so, I guess, so we don't need to worry about his resolution too much. But which resolution will my next laptop most likely be? No idea. It's two years off: at this stage, I don't think we know where the technology is heading.
Even if we could guess what res laptops will be running in two years time, can we get a laptop projector that will do that res today? And if we can, it will probably cost twice as much as a new laptop, and that ain't on the agenda. So, all in all, I guess it's 1024 x 768, intended to last for 2 years, and I might need a new one after that.