Being able to go into a business presentation and have peace of mind that you’ll have all the equipment you need to be able to concentrate on your presentation without having to worry if you’ll have access to the right technology is almost priceless. You can achieve all that by bringing your own wireless projector with you on your presentations. Below is a list of features and costs to consider as you shop for your projector:
1. Being able to set up anywhere – With a wireless projector, you can set up anywhere you need to in the presentation space without the need to worry if you’ll be close enough to a PC while still being easily able to project onto the viewing screen. Simply set your projector where it needs to go and you’re set.
2. Bulb life and brightness – Bulb life is a very important cost consideration to keep in mind as you compare models of projectors. Replacement bulbs can be anywhere as much as $400. Be sure to factor in the lamp life expectancy, brightness (measured in lumens – the higher the number the brighter the lamp), and whether there is a warranty on the bulb as you make your purchasing decision.
3. Wireless frequencies – if you want to be able to make your presentation from your PC, you’ll want to consider the wireless connection speed that the wireless projector will support. The best route to go is to get a projector that supports a wide range of connection speeds. A, B, G and N are currently available, with N being the fastest. Faster connection speeds means fewer hiccups during your presentation.
4. Input types – You’ll want to keep in mind what kind of video connection you want for those occasions when there is no wireless available. HDMI will get you the best display option and allow you to take advantage of HD display for your presentations. You might also want to consider if you want to be able to give a presentation without a laptop. Many wireless projectors now have a USB connector which allows you to run your presentation without your PC.
5. Accessories – You’re going to want to protect your investment to make sure you get the most out of your projector. Be sure to factor in a line item for things like a protective carrying case, connector cables, remotes, and a portable projector screen, depending on your needs.
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