Tag: Projectors
Cool Gear: What’s New In Projectors?
Round out your high-tech home studio by showing images on the big screen with the latest generation of digital projectors. Smaller, sleeker and more versatile, the newest projectors deliver top-quality images without breaking the bank.
Cool Gear: Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector
What fits in the palm of your hand, fills a 60-inch diagonal screen with a digital image at SVGA resolution and weighs in at just about one pound? The very cool Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector. Its a DLP projector that uses eight LEDs to work its magic. The LEDs have a rated life of 10,000 hours (thats just about forever in dog years) and fully utilize Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing technology to make the most of your digital images. DLP projectors, if you dont know, use an array of DMD (Digital Micro-Mirrors), each of which represents a single pixel. At the present time, its the best image-display technology available.
What fits in the palm of your hand, fills a 60-inch diagonal screen with a digital image at SVGA resolution and weighs in at just about one pound? The very cool Mitsubishi PK20 Pocket Projector. Its a DLP projector that uses eight LEDs to work its magic. The LEDs have a rated life of 10,000 hours (thats just about forever in dog years) and fully utilize Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing technology to make the most of your digital images. DLP projectors, if you dont know, use an array of DMD (Digital Micro-Mirrors), each of which represents a single pixel. At the present time, its the best image-display technology available.
Trade Tricks: Life With A Digital Projector
The old slideshow was a venerable tradition at my house while I was growing up, and I suspect it was part of many PCPhoto readers youth as well. While the slide projector is rapidly disappearing, taking its place is the digital projector, with bundled computer and slideshow software. Digital slideshows can be done faster, far easier and with more production value, meaning better looking and with superior sound and effects.
The old slideshow was a venerable tradition at my house while I was growing up, and I suspect it was part of many PCPhoto readers youth as well. While the slide projector is rapidly disappearing, taking its place is the digital projector, with bundled computer and slideshow software. Digital slideshows can be done faster, far easier and with more production value, meaning better looking and with superior sound and effects.