Projection

LCD projectors will take a feed from a computer, DVD player or any image producing device, and project the image up onto a screen or other flat surface. The two key considerations when renting a data projector are brightness and resolution.

Projectors do not provide sound. Therefore, if your presentation or film does feature sound, do remember to request additional sound equipment suited to your audience numbers.
Positioning your projector

Various mounting options are available to suit different events and venues.

Smaller projectors being used for meetings would ordinarily be placed on a table or other piece of furniture in the room.

Floor stands are available where this is not possible. And in venues where the projector needs to be high up, we offer cradle mounts and other brackets that can be hung from truss or other suspension gantry.
Positioning your projector

Brightness

Brightness is measured in ANSI lumens.

Our entry level models start at 1600 lumens. This is sufficient for small meeting rooms where there is some degree of control over ambient light. 2500 lumens offers more output for brighter or larger environments. 5000 lumens and beyond are suired to large events, or situations where the image has to be thrown over a long distance.
Resolution

Resolution is the number of pixels that make up the image, so the more pixels, the greater the image quality.

Although XGA (1024x768 pixels) has become the most popular, SVGA (800x600 pixels) is still common for smaller meetings.

Full HD is now also available, offering 1920 x 1080 pixels for outstanding results at larger events.

Projectors will take practically any higher resolution and interpolate down to their native resolution.

Projection

LCD projectors will take a feed from a computer, DVD player or any image producing device, and project the image up onto a screen or other flat surface. The two key considerations when renting a data projector are brightness and resolution.

Projectors do not provide sound. Therefore, if your presentation or film does feature sound, do remember to request additional sound equipment suited to your audience numbers.

Brightness

Brightness is measured in ANSI lumens.

Our entry level models start at 1600 lumens. This is sufficient for small meeting rooms where there is some degree of control over ambient light. 2500 lumens offers more output for brighter or larger environments. 5000 lumens and beyond are suired to large events, or situations where the image has to be thrown over a long distance.

Resolution

Resolution is the number of pixels that make up the image, so the more pixels, the greater the image quality.

Although XGA (1024x768 pixels) has become the most popular, SVGA (800x600 pixels) is still common for smaller meetings.

Full HD is now also available, offering 1920 x 1080 pixels for outstanding results at larger events.

Projectors will take practically any higher resolution and interpolate down to their native resolution.


Positioning your projector
Positioning your projector

Various mounting options are available to suit different events and venues.

Smaller projectors being used for meetings would ordinarily be placed on a table or other piece of furniture in the room.

Floor stands are available where this is not possible. And in venues where the projector needs to be high up, we offer cradle mounts and other brackets that can be hung from truss or other suspension gantry.


Projection

LCD projectors will take a feed from a computer, DVD player or any image producing device, and project the image up onto a screen or other flat surface. The two key considerations when renting a data projector are brightness and resolution.

Projectors do not provide sound. Therefore, if your presentation or film does feature sound, do remember to request additional sound equipment suited to your audience numbers.

Brightness

Brightness is measured in ANSI lumens.

Our entry level models start at 1600 lumens. This is sufficient for small meeting rooms where there is some degree of control over ambient light. 2500 lumens offers more output for brighter or larger environments. 5000 lumens and beyond are suired to large events, or situations where the image has to be thrown over a long distance.

Resolution

Resolution is the number of pixels that make up the image, so the more pixels, the greater the image quality.

Although XGA (1024x768 pixels) has become the most popular, SVGA (800x600 pixels) is still common for smaller meetings.

Full HD is now also available, offering 1920 x 1080 pixels for outstanding results at larger events.

Projectors will take practically any higher resolution and interpolate down to their native resolution.

Positioning your projector

Various mounting options are available to suit different events and venues.

Smaller projectors being used for meetings would ordinarily be placed on a table or other piece of furniture in the room.

Floor stands are available where this is not possible. And in venues where the projector needs to be high up, we offer cradle mounts and other brackets that can be hung from truss or other suspension gantry.


Positioning your projector