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Home Toys June 2004 |
What is Gain? Gain is a term that receives a lot of attention when talking about projection screens. However, the way in which the term is typically used may lead to some confusion not only about what exactly "gain" is, but also about the inherent capabilities of projection screen materials to affect the projected image. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 |
Choosing a Digital Projector What to look for and how to set up a projector for showing PowerPoint presentations. |
Home Toys June 2005 Richard S. Burrows |
Size Matters So you are thinking about building a home theater. The big screen experience is so much more impressive and enjoyable than even the largest plasma at literally a fraction of the cost -- and now you have total control over the size! |
Home Theater May 31, 2004 |
Hot Stuff from Da-Lite Innovations from the screen company include a tilting universal mount for plasma displays, a couple of intriguing portable screens, a high-contrast "matte white" material, and UL approval for screens that retract into plenum spaces. |
Home Theater February 24, 2004 |
ClearPix2 Projection Screens Screen Research receives THX certification for acoustically transparent, moire-free projection screen. |
Home Toys June 2005 Andrew Ghigo |
Understanding Projector Screens Matching the projection screen and in particular the screen gain with the ambient light and the projector output is critical if you want to enjoy the best results. |
Home Toys April 2005 Len Calderone |
New Projection Screen Breakthrough Projector technology has advanced greatly in the last few years while screen technology has basically remained unchanged. Now the use of pure optics is changing the way that we look at movies. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2005 |
Elite Screens Elite Screens has introduced the ez-Cinema Portable Floor Pull-Up Projection Screen Series, available in five light-weight models ranging from 12-20 lbs. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2004 |
Glossary of Audiovisual Terms The following is a primer of terms you'll likely encounter when purchasing projectors, monitors and other presentation products. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Sebastian Rupley |
Big Things From a Tiny Projector Portable video players are cool, but they're hampered by their tiny little screens. |
Home Toys June 2006 |
InfoComm 2006 - Recap For over 50 years, InfoComm has been the show dealers turn to when looking for technology solutions to their application needs: Nuvu projection screen... Chief Manufacturing's RPA Elite projection mount... etc. |
Home Toys October 2005 Len Calderone |
Home Toys Show Report Cedia Expo 2005 - Part 1 Hot products from the home electronics show: Seura television mirror... PianoDisc... Aurora MX-950 from Universal Remote Control... Illuminaire has introduced ambient light technology... etc. |
Home Theater July 25, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Brighten Your Daytime Viewing New screen technology brings front projection TVs out of the dark. |
Home Toys August 2005 Richard S. Burrows |
Running Interference: Not all Projector Screens are Created Equal The big screen experience from a front projector is so much more impressive and enjoyable than even the largest plasma or LCD TV at literally a fraction of the cost, but not all projector screen materials are designed for peak performance. |
Home Toys June 2005 |
A Consumer Guide: Choosing the Right Large Screen Display for Your Home You don't have to be a "techie" to use a large screen display. In fact, many are as easy to use as a regular TV. |
Home Toys February 2003 Richard Railey |
Projection: Which is the best choice for your needs? When it comes to Home Video Projection there seems to be a compromise between the amount one is willing to spend and the quality available at the right price. DLP, LCD or CRT projectors; what do these terms mean and does the latest buzz mean it is the best? |
Home Toys August 2005 Andrew Ghigo |
Rear Projection TV Facts One of the big questions every home theater enthusiast has to face when planning a new home theater is whether to invest in a rear projection TV, or to opt for the two piece video projector - screen setup. |
PC World December 2005 Richard Jantz |
Plus Offers Excellent Double-Duty Projector The compact Plus Vision V-339 can capably handle presentations at the office and DVD movies at home. |
Home Toys August 2005 Steve Faber |
Home Theater Design & Construction: Part Two There are several criteria to address during the basic home theater construction phase. One of the most important is noise transmission through the walls. |
Home Toys April 2005 Terry Coffey |
Projection Screen Tvs 101: How Big? There are several considerations in determining screen size including the room layout and audience. Here are some suggestions for sizing your screen. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2005 |
LUCERA Rear-projection Screen Ideal for presentations or displays, the screens are NTSC/HDTV-ready and easy to install -- simply set it up on two acrylic stands and you are ready to go. |
Home Theater June 2003 Mark Elson |
Emotion in Motion If you desperately want to reconfigure your home theater but your room presents too many constrictions, you need creative solutions. These products can help. |
Home Toys June 2005 |
InfoComm 2005 Show Report A review of home entertainment products featured at InfoComm 2005 ranging from home theater to software that automates security and lighting. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2000 |
Special Section - Projection Technology ...Following are some cutting-edge projection devices for education.... |
Home Toys June 2005 Marlene Fawkes |
Selling Solutions If motorization is not the solution to your customer's AV needs, consider other options such as pivot, cantilever, articulating, or other adjustable wall mounts for Plasma and LCD screens. |
Home Toys April 2005 Marlene Fawkes |
And the Answer is: A Motorized Ceiling Projector Lift Before you make the final decision of what to buy, you must be satisfied with three important elements: price, technical support (both during and after the sale), and product performance. |
Home Toys October 2005 Jonathan Graham |
What to do with That Plasma Display? Here are 5 options for concealing that plasma display. The best option for you depends on the room, decor, cabinetry, size of plasma display, budget, and a host of other factors. |
PC World July 22, 2002 Sean Captain |
Future Gear: Spielberg's Computer Many technologies from the movie Minority Report are tantalizingly close to becoming real. They just need more attention from developers. |
BusinessWeek February 2, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Buying The Right HDTV: Which Type Of Screen? Tips for choosing a high-definition television display panel, part two |
CIO July 1, 2003 John Edwards |
Magic Window Did that mannequin just move? It might not be your imagination. Hitachi's new AirSho imaging system projects dynamic pictures onto nearly invisible glass surfaces, such as a storefront window. |
This Old House Jason Carpenter |
Must-See TV Television is the newest kitchen appliance. Here's how to make it look good even when it's not turned on. |
PC World March 2001 Yardena Arar |
Big and Flat: LCD Monitor Prices Thin Out Prices for big LCDs and bigger plasma displays are falling. Could one of these screens be on your desktop (or wall) soon? |
Inc. May 1, 2010 Sarah Kessler |
The New Tunebug Vibe A gadget that turns almost any surface into a speaker. |
Chemistry World November 11, 2008 Lewis Brindley |
Design rules for wet-proof materials A new series of equations should allow scientists to design the ultimate unwettable surfaces, according to Robert Cohen and Gareth McKinley at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US. |
Popular Mechanics April 2007 Joel Johnson |
LCD Monitors: Glossy vs. Matte Apple offers MacBook Pro buyers a choice of glossy or antiglare (matte) displays. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2005 Tekla S. Perry |
The Sky Is Falling The intrinsic desirability of using digital technology in 3-D projection gives Disney and Dolby a powerful motive to advance the technology. Once the world's movie theaters go digital, movie studios expect to save about a billion dollars a year. |
T.H.E. Journal May 2006 Michelle Gamble-Risley |
Projectors: The Big Picture New projection systems are allowing teachers to bring the world large right into the classroom. |
IEEE Spectrum November 2006 Paul O'Donovan |
Goodbye, CRT The cathode-ray tube is on the way out. What will replace it? (Hint: it won't be plasma). Here's a look at all of the players. |
Technology Research News September 10, 2003 |
VR system grabs 3D video Technology has held out promises of virtual reality for years now, and such environments are slowly getting better. Researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology have taken another step toward making virtual reality more real. |
Chemistry World December 6, 2007 Tom Westgate |
Giving Oil the Slip Scientists in the US have described how to design surfaces that repel oils for the first time. |
Technology Research News April 9, 2003 Kimberly Patch |
Painted LEDs make screen Spread it on a surface, shine tiny spots of ultraviolet light on it, and voila, a certain type of plastic turns into a full-color, high-resolution, flexible flat-screen display. The simple process could make computer screens much cheaper. |
CIO June 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
Multiple Images If you're feeling cramped and need some more computer screen space, 9X Media may have the digital real estate you're looking for. The company's line of X-Top multiple monitor systems lets you connect up to nine (yes, nine) LCD screens into a single virtual workspace. |
Home Toys December 2005 Alan Brown |
An Undetected Crime: What's Robbing Your TV of Its Best Picture? To achieve the best image quality from the programs you enjoy, and enhance your viewing comfort, incorporate the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) recommendations into your viewing environment. |
Chemistry World December 4, 2015 James Urquhart |
Super-repellent coating ready in seconds A quick and easy to apply coating can make surfaces oil, alcohol and water repellent. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2006 Russell Wintner |
Bits on the Big Screen Computer servers and digital projectors are about to replace the canisters of film and spinning sprockets of the world's movie theaters |
PC Magazine August 1, 2007 Dan Costa |
Touch Screens Done Right In our demo of Microsoft Surface, the pairing of the touch-screen display and the digital camera was wireless and completely intuitive. The interface had disappeared. |
Chemistry World July 26, 2012 Phillip Broadwith |
Remote controlled omniphobic surface Chemists in the US have developed a material that normally resists wetting by both aqueous and organic liquids, but can have this property 'switched off' using a magnet, allowing liquids to soak the surface. |
Home Theater July 2, 2006 Darryl Wilkinson |
A Projector for all Sizes of Devices Explay, a company focused on developing nano-projector engines to be used in a variety of consumer electronics products, says it has tested its nano-projector technology with several mobile devices and successfully produced eye-safe, always focused images. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2009 Phillip Broadwith |
Smoothing out plasmonic surfaces US scientists have found a simple way to make smooth metal films with nano-scale patterns in a variety of shapes that could one day be used in plasmonic devices that manipulate electromagnetic waves. |
Chemistry World January 8, 2013 Phillip Broadwith |
Superomniphobic surface sees off non-Newtonian fluids A material that is equally good at repelling water, oil, concentrated acid and alkali solutions, and non-Newtonian fluids like polymer solutions has been created by chemists in the US. |