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Monday, September 02, 2013
10 Tips for Buying a Video Projector for Your Church
Worship Tech Decisions: Projection systems aren’t as complicated as many people think. Proper planning and a basic understanding of the capabilities of a system — and what you want to accomplish — can remove much of the complexity of operating a system and enable you to concentrate on delivering the message of your ministry—more powerfully and effectively.
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My church back home recently purchased a projector along with a new audio system, so it is nice to see what is recommended to buy if one is interested in purchasing one.As our church has the cross in the front, it is difficult to put a projection screen in the center, but it is above the "stage", just off to the side a bit. They did a really good job of camouflaging it amidst the banisters and what-not. In regards to the fan noise, I never noticed it, the projection was clear, and the angle was just right. The team did a great job with the planning, installation, and operating of the new system, and I think it's a new development that churches should look in to if they are in the market to update their services.
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