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Rent a Projector That's Good, Not Gold-Plated
At a recent event in the United Kingdom, called the Gadget Show Live, a gold-plated iGo UP2020 pocket-sized projector, retailed on-site for way more than most people can afford to shell out for such devices. While some people can afford £999 gold-plated projector, others of us, out in the real world, need a real, reliable solution for business usage. So, in that realm – where performance and practical price-points merge – lives the corporate-class range of projectors that we rent out to our clients. Take the newly released NEC V300x projector. It offers a vast variety of features, making it an ideal solution for showing off presentations in boardrooms. “The lightweight V300X is ideal for users that require projection on-the-go, with sufficient features to quickly setup, easily present and swiftly shutdown,” said Rich McPherson, product manager at NEC’s projector division. But what about the level of technology the new V300X offers? While it’s reportedly a lot more affordable than other models currently offered in different line-ups. The V300X offers a native resolution of 1024 x 768, 3000 lumens of power, a 2000:1 contrast ratio, the latest DLP engine from Texas Instruments and up to 5,000 hours worth of lamp life. But it also comes with more advanced features, such as 3D capability, Plug & Play, BrilliantColor, Crestron Roomview Connected and more. And there’s also its versatility in usage to consider. Ulf Greiner, a product manager at NEC Europe, said “NEC's new V-series offers great value for money and covers a wide range of applications from classrooms, to fixed or mobile meeting rooms and can be used for cross-over purposes such as gaming or social events.” He went on to add that “Teachers and professional users alike will like the addition of wide-screen as well as higher brightness models, HDMI and virtual remote, in order to make this series even more versatile and functional, providing them with the tools they need to effectively communicate to their audience without breaking the bank." So the next time you or your company needs a useful projector for a presentation, consider the NEC V300X from Vernon Computer Source. And while it’s not the only projector rental we offer, it’s both economical and sensible. At the very least, it’s not gold-plated. |
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