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CONFUSED ABOUT PROJECTORS? Let us help clarify the situation here with a brief run down of some projector technology explained.

PROJECTOR RESOLUTION: This is the native resolution and is measured in pixels. A pixel is an abbreviation for "picture element" and is the smallest unit that a screen is capable of displaying. These are built up in a grid which then constitutes the picture. There are many different formats out there with two aspect ratios:- 4:3 (standard TV), 16:10 (wide screen format). For standard aspect ratios SVGA & XGA are the two most common projector resolutions. SXGA & UXGA also exist although only in higher end projectors at the moment. The table below shows the pixel size of all the resolutions. Wide screen formats currently available are WXGA, WXGA+, WSXGA+ and WUXGA. These also tend to be more expensive units.

RESOLUTIONS IN PIXELS
SVGA is 800 x 600
XGA is 1024 x 768
SXGA is 1280 x 1024
UXGA is 1600 x 1200

WXGA is 1280 x 800
WXGA+ is 1440 x 900
WSXGA+ is 1680 x 1050
WUXGA is 1920 x 1200
TRUE HD is 1920 X 1080 is "True HD" The industry standard


ANSI LUMENS
: This is the measurement of brightness as defined by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It can be used as a guide for brightness but the rating is not absolute. We have found there to be a large variation in actual perceived brightness between units, with decent 1500 lumens projectors being effectively brighter than cheap 2500 lumens units. For this reason we only stock high quality projectors. When we sell projectors we recommend quality over bargain prices, although we can supply any make or model desired.

KEYSTONE / KEYSTONE CORRECTION
: The keystone effect happens when the projector is not placed optimally to the screen. The lens should be on a line drawn at a right angle out from the centre of the screen. Optimal horizontal alignment is setting the bottom of the lens and at bottom of the screen in line. If, for instance, the projector is placed below the screen the resulting image will be wider at the top than the bottom which is known as vertical key stoning. This can be corrected digitally if the projector has the facility. All our hire stock has at least vertical keystone adjustment. Some of our models also allow for horizontal keystone adjustment. Please ask if you are unsure.


PROJECTOR - DISTANCE TO SCREEN & ZOOM LENS: For a 6 foot wide image the projector should be placed 12 feet back, i.e.. twice as far back as the image is wide. This can be adjusted using the zoom lens. Most modern projectors will also allow digital zooming for further adjustment if required.


PROJECTION TECHNOLOGIES - LCD, DLP & LCOS
: These are the methods used to convert your image from an electrical / digital signal into an image. There are three competing technologies at this time which utilize different methodology to convert the light emitted by the internal lamp into a colour image on the screen. LCD projectors split white light into its primary component colour streams of red, green & blue using dichroic mirrors which are then shone through the LCD panels & recombined. By controlling the level of R, G & B on each pixel the colour of that pixel is created. DLP uses a grid of tiny mirrors, each corresponding to a pixel, which allow a given percentage of light through per pixel. This light is then shone through a rotating RGB colour wheel to bring colour into the equation. High end DLP projectors can use RGB split technology. LCOS is the newest of the three which is Liquid crystal on Silicon. It is almost a hybrid between the two technologies. At this time LCD is by far the market leader, with the brightest & clearest images although DLP is used in the home theatre market due to its improved contrast ratio. DLP can problematic for some viewers due to the so-called Rainbow effect resulting in headaches & eystrain. LCOS is a relative newcomer to the field and may well go on to become the future of projection technology. We stock LCD projectors at this time although we can sell or provide rental DLP & LCOS units upon request.


PROJECTOR CONTROL: Most modern projectors will have an infrared remote offering at least basic functionality, plus full on board control. It is very common to also have USB control inputs which allow projector control from a computer (appropriate driver disks will be required). Ethernet network control is also possible. Certain projector models have on board DVD players, and or MPEG players meaning that an external input is unnecessary.


PROJECTOR INPUTS
: Most projectors will accept a number of different inputs. PAL, SECAM & NTSC are generally accepted. Composite & S-Video are generally accepted as are computer monitor style inputs on 15 pin d-sub connectors. DVI (Digital Video Interface) is now widely accepted.


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We offer a collection and Delivery Service to the following areas: 
Edinburgh EH1 to EH17
Postal district Post town Coverage Local authority 
EH1 EDINBURGH Mostly consists of Edinburgh's Old Town. Also hosts the old GPO building (at EH1 1AA) and the areas immediately to the north of this are also included, that is St. James Centre and the areas down Leith Street and Broughton Street. 
EH2 EDINBURGH The New Town and central commercial area of Edinburgh which includes Princes Street. 
EH3 EDINBURGH An odd shaped area surrounding EH1 and EH2 to the north, west and south. It can be divided into three distinct areas: 
The New Town area, north of Queen Street and northwards to Stockbridge. 
The West End, including some of Edinburgh's financial district 
The Tollcross and Fountainbridge areas. 

EH4 EDINBURGH  Dean Village and Comely Bank along  A90 as far as Barnton and Cramond. Central to this area is the Sainsbury's in Craigleith Retail Park adjacent to the A90. 
EH5 EDINBURGH Granton on the Firth of Forth. EH5 extends inwards from the coast to Ferry Road. 
EH6 EDINBURGH Leith, as well as Newhaven bordering it on the west. 
EH7 EDINBURGH The inner city area between central Edinburgh and Leith, and out to Restalrig and Craigentinny. 
EH8 EDINBURGH The inner city Southside, Newington and Canongate areas, in the west of the postcode area. Eastwards around Holyrood Park to take in areas like Northfield and Mountcastle; being in east Edinburgh these areas have no obvious connection with the Southside. However the postcode effectively takes in the area surrounding Holyrood Park. 
EH9 EDINBURGH The inner city, Marchmont and Grange, Blackford and around Minto Street, including Causewayside. 
EH10 EDINBURGH A corridor along the A702 from Bruntsfield, through Morningside as far as Fairmilehead. 
EH11 EDINBURGH A corridor (rather thin in shape) along the A71 from Haymarket Station, through Gorgie and Stenhouse to Sighthill. 
EH12 EDINBURGH A corridor along the A8 from Haymarket through Murrayfield and Corstorphine as far as the Gyle. 
EH13 EDINBURGH Based on the previously separate village of Colinton, and including Oxgangs. 
EH14 BALERNO, CURRIE, EDINBURGH, JUNIPER GREEN A corridor in south-west Edinburgh starting at Slateford, through Longstone, Wester Hailes, Juniper Green, Currie and on to Balerno. 
EH15 EDINBURGH Based on Portobello and Duddingston, formerly separate settlements to Edinburgh. 
EH16 EDINBURGH Based on the formerly separate village of Liberton. It extends north and north-east to Cameron Toll, Craigmillar and Niddrie. 
EH17 EDINBURGH Based on the formerly separate village of Gilmerton, taking in Moredun and extending westwards as far as Mortonhall. 
EH95 EDINBURGH Special postcode used by Scottish Gas. 
EH99 EDINBURGH Special postcode used by the Scottish Parliament. 

Outside Edinburgh – EH18 onwards
Postal district Post town Coverage Local authority 
EH18 LASSWADE Lasswade, extending up the valley of the River North Esk to Polton Midlothian Council 
EH19 BONNYRIGG Bonnyrigg Midlothian Council 
EH20 LOANHEAD Loanhead Midlothian Council 
EH21 MUSSELBURGH Musselburgh, Wallyford, Whitecraig East Lothian Council 
EH22 DALKEITH Dalkeith, Danderhall, Mayfield, Newtongrange Midlothian Council 
EH23 GOREBRIDGE Gorebridge Midlothian Council 
EH24 ROSEWELL Rosewell Midlothian Council 
EH25 ROSLIN Roslin, Bilston Midlothian Council 
EH26 PENICUIK Penicuik Midlothian Council 
EH27 KIRKNEWTON Kirknewton West Lothian Council 
EH28 NEWBRIDGE Newbridge, Ratho City of Edinburgh Council 
EH29 KIRKLISTON Kirkliston City of Edinburgh Council 
EH30 SOUTH QUEENSFERRY South Queensferry City of Edinburgh Council 
EH31 GULLANE Gullane East Lothian Council 
EH32 LONGNIDDRY, PRESTONPANS Prestonpans, Cockenzie, Port Seton East Lothian Council 
EH33 TRANENT Tranent East Lothian Council 
EH34 TRANENT Pencaitland East Lothian Council 
EH35 TRANENT Ormiston East Lothian Council 
EH36 HUMBIE Humbie East Lothian Council 
EH37 PATHHEAD Pathhead Midlothian Council 
EH38 HERIOT North Middleton, Heriot Midlothian Council, Scottish Borders Council 
EH39 NORTH BERWICK North Berwick East Lothian Council 
EH40 EAST LINTON East Linton East Lothian Council 
EH41 HADDINGTON Haddington East Lothian Council 
EH42 DUNBAR Dunbar, Broxburn, East Lothian East Lothian Council 
EH43 WALKERBURN Walkerburn Scottish Borders Council 
EH44 INNERLEITHEN Innerleithen Scottish Borders Council 
EH45 PEEBLES Peebles Scottish Borders Council 
EH46 WEST LINTON West Linton Scottish Borders Council 
EH47 BATHGATE Whitburn, Bathgate, Fauldhouse, Stoneyburn West Lothian Council 
EH48 BATHGATE Armadale, Bathgate West Lothian Council 
EH49 LINLITHGOW Linlithgow West Lothian Council 
EH51 BO'NESS Bo'ness Falkirk Council 
EH52 BROXBURN Broxburn, West Lothian, including Winchburgh West Lothian Council 
EH53 LIVINGSTON Livingston, incorporating Mid Calder, Pumpherston West Lothian Council 
EH54 LIVINGSTON Livingston West Lothian Council 
EH55 WEST CALDER West Calder West Lothian Council

Adjacent areas
The adjacent postcode areas are - TD (Galashiels) - ML (Motherwell) - FK (Falkirk) - KY (Kirkcaldy) . 
Postal district Post town Coverage Local authority 
FK1 FALKIRK Falkirk 
FK2 FALKIRK Polmont, Maddiston & Airth 
FK3 GRANGEMOUTH Grangemouth, Glensburgh 
FK4 BONNYBRIDGE Banknock, Bonnybridge, Haggs 
FK5 LARBERT Larbert, Stenhousemuir, Torwood 
FK6 DENNY Denny, Fankerton, Stoneywood 
FK7 STIRLING Bannockburn, Plean, Cowie 
FK8 STIRLING Stirling, Gargunnock 
FK9 STIRLING Bridge of Allan, Lecropt 
FK10 ALLOA, CLACKMANNAN Alloa, Clackmannan, Tullibody 
FK11 MENSTRIE Menstrie 
FK12 ALVA Alva 
FK13 TILLICOULTRY Tillicoultry, Coalsnaughton, Devonside 
FK14 DOLLAR Dollar, Glendeven & Burnfoot 
FK15 DUNBLANE Braco 
FK16 DOUNE Doune, Argaty, Buchany, Deanston 
FK17 CALLANDER 
FK18 CALLANDER Callander, Strathyre 
FK19 LOCHEARNHEAD 
FK20 CRIANLARICH Crianlarich, Luib, Tyndrum 
FK21 KILLIN Killin, Ardeonaig, Auchmore, Clachaig, Glenlochay, Kinnell