Subj : Re: Power Point To : TOM WALKER From : JAY EMRIE Date : Tue Sep 20 2005 02:41 pm TW>JE>TW> The $500 to b$700 ones. In fact I would say nothing costing less then TW>JE>TW> $4000 Plus would be any good at all fro any serious Picture Judhing. TW>JE>I think you are a bit high here. Those at about $2,000 seem to have the TW>JE>best specs or at least adequate specs - although not equal to the multi TW>JE>thousand $ ones. TW> I was Assuming, I know a bad Thing, a larger then the standard front TW> room area of use since it was for a Camera Club. 600X800 dosne't TW> project very well over any distance. Even 1024x768 is not all that TW> good. 600 x 800 is totally inadequate, as is 1024 x 768. SXGA - 1400 x 1050 is the least we will consider. The size of the room isn't the determining factor for good images. Projector to screen distance is the main factor, then xxxx x xxx, then screen size, then lumens. Remember, the audience does not have to be between the projector and screen. The projector can be in front of the audience, From all I have been able to determine, nothing less than 2000 lumens and XGA (1024 x 768) but preferably SXGA (1400 x 1050) will suffice. I am still looking at all the info I can get. It looks as if the projector we require will start at just below 2K and go up from there. Jay --- þ OLXWin 1.00a þ Gypsy dwarf escapes jail: Small medium at large. * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .