2016年6月14日星期二

Using Projectors For Museum Displays and Other Creative Presentations


Visuals are important to the learning process. Consequently, most educational institutions now use projectors as teaching aids. Learning recreational facilities such as museums, zoos, planetariums and aquariums can also benefit from the use of projectors. This is especially true when it comes to setting up displays and exhibits.

You’ll want to make sure that your presenting images are clear and easy to view. To do this, you’ll need to purchase the right projector for your specific needs.

Brightness
Lighting often varies in museums and aquariums. Therefore, it’s important to choose a projector that can work in rooms that are really dark or saturated with light. To ensure good images in all types of lighting, you should choose a projector with a minimum of 3000 lumens. A projector with 3000 lumens or more can also work for outdoor presentations.


Lightweight
Portability is also important. Choose a projector that is both small and lightweight so that you can easily move it from room to room. You may consider choosing a larger projector if the device will be mounted in an auditorium or other permanent exhibit area.

A Short Throw Lens
Next, look for a projector with a built-in short throw lens. This is an important feature to have while visitors walk in and out of exhibits or presentations at these facilities. A short throw lens will allow the projector to be really close to the screen without distorting the image. This will prevent people from walking between the screen and the projector and thus blocking the picture.

Connectivity
You’ll want to be able to connect your projector to other sources such as computers and DVD players. To ensure connectivity to other equipment, your projector should have video, audio and HDMI inputs.

Quiet Operation and Low Maintenance
Finally, make sure the projector you choose is quiet and will not disrupt the enjoyment of your exhibit. Other features including a long bulb life and no hassle set-up are important to consider as well.


2016年6月2日星期四

HOW TO INSTALL A Tronfy TP-46 VIDEO PROJECTOR

You’ve finally stepped up and decided to take that next step into the home theater Big Boy club; you’ve made the decision to abandon that weak-sauce, girly-man flat panel display and go with a strong-like-bull front projector! First things first…bring it in. We gotta hug this thing out. Congratulations!
So, now that you’ve made this momentous decision you’re probably all, “What the hell? How do I turn this madness into a reality?Here’s everything you need to know about installing your new front projector! 

Screen Size
The only thing we’re interested in here is the screen size. And by size I mean the width, because it is the screen’s width that is going to determine the throw distance and installation location of the projector. For the sake of math simplicity, let’s just assume that you are going to use a screen that has a 100-inch width (which would be 115-inches diagonal and 56-inches high for a 16×9 screen).



Throw Distance
Throw distance refers to the distance from a projector’s lens to the screen – every projector has one. Fortunately, most modern projectors have a pretty install-friendly throw distance, enabling them to work in nearly any room with a large array of screen sizes.We suggest best Projection Distance: 1.5-2M; best Projection Size: 49 to 80 inches, which can make you obtain best User Experience





















Cabling
If you have a front projector, that will likely mean that you have a home theater system and some kind of surround sound receiver or pre-amp/processor. Really, you only need a single HDMi cable going to the projector as all of the video switching and conversion will be done in your receiver.




















Sound
For perfect sound, we recommend customer connect an external speaker . Via the 3.5 mm headphone jack, or via the 3-In-1 audio& video port.


Now, who’s hosting movie night first?

2016年6月1日星期三

Who needs a large inch TV, anyway? Here’s our favorite projectors under $100 from Tronfy

The drive to produce bigger and badder television screens has been raging since the technology first caught hold in America during the late ’40s. Today, LED TVs can be had at sizes up to 90-inches, but they’ll cost you big time. If what you really want is a 10-foot HD picture up on your wall, then what you need is a capable projector.


For the best experience and easiest installation, you’ll want to consider factors like throw ratios, keystone correction, brightness and contrast capabilities and projector type (i.e. DLP, LED).
The best news is, you don’t have to spend and arm and a leg to get a projector that sports those kinds of features. There’s a host of affordable offerings under $100 from our brand--Tronfy which are designed with HDMI in mind and grant you high-definition resolution on the medium of your choice.


Native Resolution:800*480, Contrast:800:1, Image size:49-130 Inches, Projection distance:1.5m-4m.. Not recommended for PPT or business presentation, ideal for home theater movies and video game use. 


Native Resolution: 800x480; Brightness:1200 LumensWIFI Inside 1200 lumen can provide crystal clear image in dark environment
Enjoy big movies or interactive games after family dinner or BBQ Party. Display sweet memory pictures, videos and classic books to family members when everyone is here or you miss them much.