Paul A. Rubin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> Yes.  I've used that routinely in classes with up to 45 students, and 
> I've done at least one presentation (with graphs and the odd formula) in 
> a lecture hall that seats 300 (and had people sitting all the way front 
> to back).  

That's great to hear for my budget :-)

I'm usually having seminars/workshops with up to 20 students, so it
should be fine.

> That room had a large screen, rear projection system, though; 
> I wouldn't attempt to use a portable projector in a room that big.

I wouldn't either.

> I'm partial to DLP, but IMHO the big thing is to get the maximum 
> brightness you can within you budget (and weight/size capacity).

Well, I heard lcd gives more light than dlp.

> I've found the PC Magazine product reviews pretty accurate.  Have a look 
> at http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1874,7496,00.asp.

Thanks. I already read those and, with the help of your experience, it
comes to two candidates, i.e. Epson EMP-S3 (lcd) and InFocus X2 (dlp).

At least, it's easier now ;)

Sincerely,
Gour

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