Working with Slide Projectors

Some options for buying, using and working with slide projectors

By J. Stoltzfus, writer/programmer LOCAL CITIZEN
There used to be a standard for the tools known as slide projectors: the small device with the rotating slide file on top was a mainstay in classrooms and in the halls of business. But since digital photography and other new technologies bounded into the scene, our use of the slide projectors for sale from trusted vendors has changed a lot. There are now many options for working with slide projectors to advance a company's visual presence in any particular venue.

Business buyers and other decision makers will want to choose their projectors according to what kind of use makes sense within the company. It helps to think long-term about the way it will work best to format slides and pictures, for the future of a business, for tasks like:

1. Working in an educational or classroom setting, where traditional models may work just fine, but newer slide projector equipment may be desired.

2. Presenting business information to boards, showing trial evidence in court, or in other venues where digital slide projector models may make the most sense.

3. For other business uses, like third-party rental, client projects, or events where high performance may be needed.

 

Find traditional slide projectors

The "old school" traditionalist may want to stick with old-fashioned equipment, offered for so many years by slide projector providers, that looks much like they did in the 90s, 80s and 70s: these machines that project your old slides are getting a little harder to find, but they're still out there. Use these for reviving old slide collections and staying low-budget.
Try: Kodak gives online readers a list of best options for buying traditional slide projectors. The catch is they stopped making them in 2004. Online shoppers can get used slide projector models from Kodak or other brands at pre-owned prices with sites like Shopping.com.

Get digital slide projectors

As photography becomes digital, digital slide projectors are likewise in demand. Take a look at how your business does photography and buy accordingly from digital slide projector suppliers who may be able to provide high-intensity slide projector bulbs with ratings by "lumens."
Try: Get resources on choosing a digital slide projector at Photo.Net. Find Panasonic digital slide projectors and more at online retail sites like NuGadgets.

Look for new innovations like wireless slide projectors

For the best in new product advancements, check out a wireless slide projector for sale in today's market if you think you'll be doing presentations on the go. Whether you are a classroom presenter, or any other kind of roving ambassador for business, having the versatility of an online projector can prove valuable, though these versions do come with higher price tags.
Try: If you're looking to purchase slide projectors with the best features on the market, check out this innovative XD530U Mitsubishi product touted for its 3000 lumens and other neat features, as well as wireless capability. For renting these new devices, check out national sites like Rent Our Projectors.


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