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Business projectors don't have to be just the equivalent of a home theatre of the office or conference room; rather, knowing and understanding a bit more of the different types and their key features/ functionality can enable them to be used as powerful business tools, says David Stone in eWeek.com.

According to the article, one of the key features to consider is the "throw" of the projector ie. the distance of the projector from the screen [choose between standard, short throw, and ultra-short throw]. Secondly, consider how shadows can be avoided; thirdly, where do you want to place the projector [table top, rear projection; table top, front projection and on-the-floor projection].

Read additional details on projector specifics here.
Amanda C. Kooser of Entrepreneur.com does a comprehensive review of some of the latest models of digital projectors for business use. As she says, projectors are indeed "getting brighter, showing truer colours and tackling HD video."

Some of the models she mentions in her article are: Epson Powerlite 400W, priced at around $1399; the Toshiba TDP-EW25U, priced at about $2059; the Sony VPL-EW5 costing about $1410; the Sharp XR-32X that costs about $1195. Besides these, she does discuss a few other models from NEC, Sanyo and InFocus, while also recommending that projector buyers should also consider models from Dell, Planar and Panasonic before going ahead with a purchase.

So, how should one narrow down the list from the wide choices of projectors available? Here's here advice: "Narrow down your options by deciding if you need a portable or conference room projector, whether you'll be using a widescreen notebook, and whether you'll be projecting in a brightly lit room or projecting a big image in a small space."
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