The main use for art projectors is for different types of presentations. An art projector is a useful tool for projection of photos and videos on the screen.
Art projectors, also known as opaque projectors, are used mainly for viewing or enlarging an existing piece of art. They may be used to create murals, signs, floor plans, or for client presentations.
Some lower-output projectors (and all of the new so-called 'nano' projectors) use LED's for their light source. Most higher-output projectors use incandescent halogen or HID lamps for the light source.
Sony are known for their projectors, and have a number of excellent ones for home theater use.
Teachers often use movie projectors, however not to project movies. Movie projectors can be purchased online on sites such as Amazon, eBay and the Staples website.
All 500-series projectors can use the 581 tray.
yes, though some use digital projectors which don't use the bulky reels needed, rather they just stick in dvd-like disk
There does not seem to be any Optoma projectors that are only sold for office use. Most are multi-use for home theater, office, or bar/restaurant use.
Most of the Casio projectors use a 445nm laser diode that is rated at 1 watt. The projectors have the diodes running at 600mw for life.
Frederick Baker has written: 'The art of projectionism' -- subject(s): Miscellanea, Projection art, Video jockeys, Experimental films, Projectors
Projector Central is a website that offers a variety of information on film projectors both for movie theaters and for personal use. In addition they do buy and sell projectors both new and antiques.
Digital projectors can be very useful, depending on what you need to use it for. This would be ideal if you have to do numerous presentations for work, for example, but would rather not use power point.
All 500-series Argus projectors can use the 587 tray. It holds 87 slides.