> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 09:23:53 -0500 > From: "jgayman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: EOS OT: Projecting slides > > >I'm sorry to burden the list with OT questions, but I'm on enough > >lists already and this is the only photo list I want to be on right > >now. Please respond offllist if you are so inclined. OTOH, maybe > >others here have similar q's. > > > >And: 2) looking through the projection screens at B&H, I am totally > >bewildered at the variety, and I have no idea what most of the specs > >mean. What should I look for in a screen that will do nice sharp > >images at moderate distances for not to much money? Maybe up to about > >$150. If there were something like an "entry-level pro" screen, that > >would probably do it. > > > >Thanks for any help you can offer. > > I would recommend a Da-Lite screen. I bought mine at B&H. Relatively > inexpensive and probably the last screen you'll ever buy. I just bought a > 60" matte white to replace my 20 year old glass-bead screen. Man, there's > no going back. The image on matte white is so much sharper than > glass-bead. The viewing angle is much wider as well. Go to Da-Lite's web > site as it has loads of information on the various screen types. > - - John > I agree, Da-Lite screens are terrific. I buy them for all our classrooms here at the university. Sharp, beautiful, inexpensive. 'Nuff said. -Bob Allen California State University, Fullerton * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
