A Little Knowledge Goes a Long Way When It Comes to Commercial Projectors Vs Plasma and LCD Screens
Dracut, MA, February 13, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Concept (www.conceptnecommercial.com), the leading company in New England when it comes to commercial projectors says some common sense knowledge and choosing the right projector for the right use are key to getting the best use from commercial projectors.
“Sometimes it makes more sense to choose a plasma or LCD screen over a projector,” said Neal Boissonneault, President of Concept. “If you’ll be using it to watch TV, or to run continuous video, a DLP or LCD projector can get expensive,” he said.
A big factor is the cost of the projector bulb, which typically burns out every 2,000 to 4,000 hours. Given that the bulbs cost from $200 to $800, a TV can be much more affordable because they last upwards of 60,000 hours or more.
Pixel density is another important factor: If you are planning on showing mostly HDTV or Blue Ray, it’s important to get the highest native pixel count you can—at least 1920x 1080. However, if you’re showing PowerPoint or, you can use lower pixel density.
To learn more about commercial projectors and plasma or LCD TVs visit www.conceptnecommercial.com
About Concept
As part of Boissonneault Electric Corp, Concept was established in 2009 to design, install and service state-of–the-art lighting, video, audio, security, climate and automation solutions to the commercial and residential markets. A distinct difference between Concept and other systems providers is that, because is a part of Boissonneault Electric, installation and service technicians are licensed in Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Because Concept thoroughly trains everyone on staff they can provide a level of service and professionalism that is unprecedented in the industry. For more information: http://www.conceptnecommercial.com/
“Sometimes it makes more sense to choose a plasma or LCD screen over a projector,” said Neal Boissonneault, President of Concept. “If you’ll be using it to watch TV, or to run continuous video, a DLP or LCD projector can get expensive,” he said.
A big factor is the cost of the projector bulb, which typically burns out every 2,000 to 4,000 hours. Given that the bulbs cost from $200 to $800, a TV can be much more affordable because they last upwards of 60,000 hours or more.
Pixel density is another important factor: If you are planning on showing mostly HDTV or Blue Ray, it’s important to get the highest native pixel count you can—at least 1920x 1080. However, if you’re showing PowerPoint or, you can use lower pixel density.
To learn more about commercial projectors and plasma or LCD TVs visit www.conceptnecommercial.com
About Concept
As part of Boissonneault Electric Corp, Concept was established in 2009 to design, install and service state-of–the-art lighting, video, audio, security, climate and automation solutions to the commercial and residential markets. A distinct difference between Concept and other systems providers is that, because is a part of Boissonneault Electric, installation and service technicians are licensed in Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Because Concept thoroughly trains everyone on staff they can provide a level of service and professionalism that is unprecedented in the industry. For more information: http://www.conceptnecommercial.com/
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Concept
Jaclyn Foley
(978) 459-9080
http://www.conceptnecommercial.com/
Contact
Jaclyn Foley
(978) 459-9080
http://www.conceptnecommercial.com/
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