Dear All,
a very late reaction, but we have a Dell proyector that elicit the
same reaction as yours did.
In another building there is a BenQ MP622c, which is much, much better.
Mark
> This is way off-topic, but that's never stopped me before. And what
> group is better qualified to pontificate about matters lying at the
> intersection of computers and optics than this one?
> The LCD projector in our departmental seminar room was stolen over
> the weekend (!), and I have been asked to look into what we should
> buy to replace it. The missing projector was a Dell 3300MP, and IMHO
> it sucked. If I had a nickel for every seminar speaker who said,
> "Well, you can't see this, but on my laptop it's very clear
> that...," I'd never need to write another grant.
> Alas, I know very little about what's available and what performs
> well. Perhaps you can save me hours of careening around the internet
> researching this question. Do any of you good folks have experience
> with particular projectors that you like/don't like? Or perhaps have
> a reasoned opinion (or even a wild irrational idée fixe) about the
> sorts of specifications a good projector should exhibit? The room in
> question is not large (about 8 x 10 m, seating a max of ca. 40
> people for a talk).
> I should mention that we're NOT looking for any kind of
> stereographic projection here (cool as that would be); just plain,
> vanilla, projection of the image shown on the laptop's screen.
> Many thanks for any info you can contribute. Pat
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Mark J. van Raaij
Dpto de Bioquímica, Facultad de Farmacia
Universidad de Santiago
15782 Santiago de Compostela
Spain
http://web.usc.es/~vanraaij/
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