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  • How Does a LCD Projector Work?

    A LCD projector works similarly to other projectors in that it projects light through a filter to create an image. However, there must be a differentiating factor between a slide projector and a LCD projector. This difference comes from the fact that LCD projectors provide some of the most crisp and clean images possible with a projector. This is done similarly to many other digital imaging devices, using only three colors per pixel: red, green and blue.

  • Slide Projector Rental

    Perhaps your boss handed you a slab of slides and said he wants a presentation next week. Maybe you're throwing a surprise birthday party and have all kinds of old slides of the person growing up. Whatever the case, you need a slide projector. Rather than running out and buying something you may only need this once, you can look into slide projector rental with a few simple tips.

  • Installing Sliding Doors

    A sliding door is a door that slides open and closed horizontally. There is one side that remains stationary while the other door slides on rollers. These are typically glass doors that are placed in the back of the house to enter the backyard. With your nails, measuring tape and caulk in hand, this door can be installed by the end of day.

  • How to Buy an Inexpensive LCD Projector

    LCD projectors are the modern version of overhead projectors. Follow these steps to buy an inexpensive LCD projector via the Internet.

  • How to Prepare a Slide Show

    Most of us in the business world need to prepare a slide presentation to communicate information such as project progress or sales figures. Preparing the show is not that difficult. A good rule of thumb is to organize the talk in a format that tells what you are going to discuss, then discuss it and then sum it all up by recapping what you told them.

  • How to Buy a LCD Projector

    Whether it's for business, school, church or any other organization, a LCD projector is a good electronic tool for presenting multimedia presentations. Since it is an expensive item to buy, it's a good idea to know what functions the projector serves. You are more likely to get one that fits your needs then.

  • How to Find the Right Slide Projector

    There are several types of slide projectors available on the market today, each one serving a specific purpose. The variety of slide projectors available can make it difficult to know which slide projector is the right one for the job.

  • How to Use a Slide Projector

    Using a slide projector is easy, if you know the basics. Here they are.

  • How to Buy a Slide Projector for a Classroom

    The slide projector, once a classroom staple, has now become a little more difficult to find. The slide projector is made only to project old-fashioned, small bits of film housed in paper. Some major companies have stopped manufacturing the slide projector, but some are still around. Some things to think about when buying are in following steps.

  • How to Fix a Jammed Slide Projector

    Your friends may let slip a surreptitious sigh of relief when you're forced to interrupt your 150-slide presentation of the family trip to Walt Disney World. But that jammed slide can ruin your carousel projector as well as your show if you don't remove it properly.

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