[SML] projectors
Pietrie, Joseph
joseph.pietrie at d303.org
Wed Oct 25 15:07:44 UTC 2023
I can support the the Epson corporation has great incentives and want their
dealers to work with education programs to find what will work best for
your situation. When my Auditorium needed a long throw high lumen
projector, Epson send their local dealer with multiple projectors and
lenses to see what would give us the best option and price.
I was also lucky that the dealer represented other brands and brought out
options from other companies to compare. Not only for me but the people
from the district the needed to pay the bill. Epson was our best option for
my situation.
Sent from Joe Pietrie
On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 9:21 AM Kenneth Zinkl via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> As it has been stated already most, if not all, projectors have a setting
> for rear projection. If you want the highest quality color look at 3 chip
> DLP projectors but those start at 5 digits and go up quickly and may or may
> not include a lens. One chip DLPs are cheaper and still really good and LCD
> from the large brands are solid. As for brands to look at I'd look at
> Panasonic, Christie, Barco, Digital Projection, NEC, Sony, and Epson. I've
> heard that schools get really good pricing from Epson. As for where to buy,
> work with a local vendor who can get demos for you. Nothing is better than
> trying one out in your space.
>
> Ken
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