[AG-TECH] projectors

Mark Hereld hereld at mcs.anl.gov
Tue Oct 2 10:58:56 CDT 2001


we use them straight out of the box. i wasn't aware that there were any 
lens options on this model.  for the rooms we've put together 1000 lumens 
has been sufficient.  in one node, however, the combination of small space 
and poorly shaded windows makes for somewhat washed out image.  we think 
that better blinds will make that problem go away.

At 08:44 AM 10/2/2001 -0600, Cindy Sievers wrote:
>I'm thinking that this room might need more lumens, too.  Do you use short 
>throw lenses with the 710c?  Or is that not necessary?
>
>At 03:37 PM 10/1/2001, Don Morton wrote:
>>i'm working at home, and am too lazy to check the web for
>>verification but, my recollection is that the 710c (which we
>>have) is roughly 1000 lumens, and it's quite find for us,
>>though our room is pretty small.  seems like cindy's
>>room might be a little bigger.....
>>
>>Mark Hereld wrote:
>> >
>> > btw. the 715c is nearly identical to the 710c. -- mark
>> >
>> > At 02:11 PM 10/1/2001 -0600, Cindy Sievers wrote:
>> > >I'm in the process of purchasing new projectors for our new node and was
>> > >wondering what everyone else was using.....the Epson 710c is not 
>> available
>> > >anymore, but the 810c (2000 lumens) is.  The 715c is a superlite portable
>> > >but only 1200 lumens. We are using the big  proxima 9400s for our old
>> > >node, and we thought that there must be something better out there by 
>> now!
>> > >Any suggestions?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >============================================
>> > >Cindy Sievers           Los Alamos National Laboratory
>> > >sievers at lanl.gov        Group CCS-1 MS B287
>> > >tel:505.665.6602        Advanced Computing
>> > >fax:505.665.4939        Los Alamos, NM  87544
>> > >
>> > >============================================
>>
>>--
>>    Don Morton                      http://www.cs.umt.edu/~morton/
>>    Department of Computer Science       The University of Montana
>>    Missoula, MT 59812 | Voice (406) 243-4975 | Fax (406) 243-5139
>
>
>
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>Cindy Sievers           Los Alamos National Laboratory
>sievers at lanl.gov        Group CCS-1 MS B287
>tel:505.665.6602        Advanced Computing
>fax:505.665.4939        Los Alamos, NM  87544
>
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