Subj : Re: Power Point To : TOM WALKER From : JAY EMRIE Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 02:13 pm TW>JE>TW>JE>Actually, digital projectors start at $600 - $700 and go on UP! from TW>JE>TW>JE>there. I see them advertised at about 3K. TW>JE>TW>Actauly those are good for little more then viewing Casual Snap Shots. TW>JE> ????? TW>JE>Which those? TW> The $500 to b$700 ones. In fact I would say nothing costing less then TW> $4000 Plus would be any good at all fro any serious Picture Judhing. I think you are a bit high here. Those at about $2,000 seem to have the best specs or at least adequate specs - although not equal to the multi thousand $ ones. Jay TW>And I missed it but the Large screen Plasma idea was a Bad one. The only TW>projector that gives any close to Real color rendition are the Ones TW>using the Texas Instruments moving mirror chips and pure color filters. TW>Ironic one model even used the rotating three color wheel used i nthe TW>old CBS color system that lost out to the RCA, "Never The Same Color" TW>system we have now. Bad also in the fact that it isn't readily portable. Jay --- þ OLXWin 1.00a þ Give me ambiguity, or give me something else. * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .