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I need suggestions about which video projector would be the best to buy for both classroom and small
auditorium/meeting room use.
Ruggedness (it will be moved a lot) and longevity are the most important requirements.
From what I'm able to understand XVGA at 1000 lumens is the minimum brightness for adequate definition
and visibility in a lighted room.
A zoom lens would be a definite benefit.
Input will be from computer, camera, VCR/dvd, or (on occasion) a TV tuner.
Many of the other bells and whistles I see on projectors seem to be, at this time, of little benefit.
If I have missed some technical features that are a must to have, kindly explain that also.
Price under $2,500 would be good.
Thanks,
Sheridan George
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