Why, yes they do. They sell just about anything. But it's wise to do some comparison shopping to ensure you are getting the best deal for your money. Also,another retailer that specializez in A/V equipment may have more knowledge of the product.
One can purchase InFocus home theater projectors at a variety of different retailers. One can purchase InFocus home theater projectors online at Amazon and the InFocus official website.
Sony are known for their projectors, and have a number of excellent ones for home theater use.
ProjectorPeople sell a wide variety of goods in the home entertainment and projection fields. These includes projectors, screens and home theater projectors.
A few really good HD projectors on the following site: http://www.projectorcentral.com/home-theater-multimedia-projectors.htm. They have a lot of great projectors.
Amazon.com is probably the best place to compare multiple projectors. They will have reviews on every brand and will also show pricing.
An HDTV LCD home theater projector can be found on amazon.com for as litle as 1,300.00. It would be hard to find it cheaper (and good quality) in the Los Angeles area.
There is very little difference between theater and data projectors. They each use similar technology, each have similar inputs, image processors, lamps and lenses. In fact, many projectors classified as a home theater projector are used for data projection and data projectors are seen doing good service in a home theater. The differences tend be in the way a projector is optimized. Home theater models will be displaying video content rather than computer data. The image processor will be tuned to perform well with moving images rather than static images. Color control is adjusted to offer the best performance for content such as flesh tones, shadows and highlights. A data projector will be less concerned with such details. The way the projector operates may be slightly different. Data projectors often do not have user settings for color tuning, picture-in-picture, gamma controls (a dynamic contrast control). A good theater projector will have a component signal input while a data projector may only have a VGA input. Data projectors are likely to have a DVI input compared to theater projectors which will tend towards HDMI connectors. More important than any of the differences is the image quality. If a data projector delivers a great image from a DVD player, it should be considered along with theater projectors. After all, the sole purpose for a projector is to deliver a good image. It is enlightening to look at some manufacturers' websites. They often show different applications such as home theater, data, portable, education and so on. Many projector models will be found in several categories, demonstrating that even the makers can't precisely classify their own products.
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.
InFocus sells many home theater projectors in different resolutions, brightness, and many other things. They sell many different models for different prices and have many different aspects to them.
Yes, Video only actually does sell home theater systems. The name is a little misleading. As long as there is some video component then they sell it.
All of the high end projectors offer similar performance with movies,and most home theater projectors give excellent HD so long as you've got it set up correctly.
Starpower Home Theater was founded in 1995. They provide high-quality installations of home theater, audio, video, security and electronic automation.