Free tripod stand available on request.
Need a projector for your upcoming event or training?
Perhaps you need a new projector for your office that you wish to purchase but don't have the capital at the moment?
All-Set Rentals has been servicing the Perth Business community for over 40 years - we are here to help!
We are the Perth I.T. specialists and we can help you with any number of units for any length of time.
We have a large range of projectors to suit your needs!
* Free 6' Tripod Screen
* Free VGA cable
* Short to Long Term Options available
* Delivered by our own technicians (not external couriers) for your peice of mind
If we don't have it - just ask!
We can provide any configuration you require.
The Sharp PG10S projector was designed for budget conscience classroom and conference needs. A quick look at the basics shows it's SVGA (800 x 600 pixels), 1200 ANSI lumens, 35 dB audible noise, 350:1 contrast ratio, and 6 pounds (2.7 kg) making it light enough to travel.
Now if lens shift is about as familiar to you as quarks and you're wondering why you should care about it, allow me to expound. If you walk into a room with a projector, set it up, turn it on, and notice the image is not rectangular, you have a problem known as keystoning. This problem emerges whenever the projector is not perpendicular to the projection surface. Turn it left, turn it right, tip it up or down and that trapezoidal image you see is keystoning.
Lens shift can fix this problem. Lens shift allows a physical adjustment of the projection lens to optically correct image keystoning, in other words, make it rectangular.
In the case of the Sharp Notevision PG-B10S projector this is done with a small joystick located on the front of the projector just right of the lens (see photo). It has an adjustment range of 50% of the height and 30% of the width of the image through a full 360 degrees.
If you're acquainted with keystone problems, you might ask, why not use digital keystone correction. This is a feature that is available on just about every projector that ships today, including the Sharp B10S, and it does "square" the image, if the projector is slightly askew.
Rated at 1200 ANSI lumens the projector is bright enough for most classrooms and conference rooms with some light in the room. In a dark room you should be able to comfortably view a 140 inch (355 cm)width image at 40 feet (12.18 m). If want or have light in the room, you need to increase the brightness of the image by reducing its size and shortening the distance to the last row of seats. At the proper brightness you can have your last row of seats at 4.5 times the screen width. Competing light on the projection screen is the biggest enemy of projectors.
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They have helped me out with my rentals since 2003. Whenever I ring up they are friendly & help me out. The whole team is fantastic.
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