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The Blog: Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector With 50 Inch Screen+Remote For Tv And Laptop

Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector with 50 inch Screen+Remote for TV and Laptop

Yeh projector, humka de de thankur!

Bring the BIG SCREEN magic to your drawing room.

“Tera kya hoga Kaalia?” “Sarkar…Maine aapka namak khaya hai sarkar…” ” Ab… goli kha…” The tension was high, the throats dry and the eyes anxious to watch Gabbar shooting his goli and killing the wafaadaar Kaalia. Pin-drop silence prevailed. But as Gabbar raised his arm to pull the trigger of his bandook, the only cinema-hall in Bishangarh suffered a power-cut. “Ooooooo!” booed the crowd and then started the long string of curses. The sarpanch (head-man) even sent his local goons to find the owner of the theatre and bash him black and blue. After all, as the BDO saab, I had been specially invited to take a look at the village’s development. Alas, the power went the wrong time! Knowing that the crowd could do nothing but buy another ticket and watch the remaining movie, some other day, I decided to step in and do something. Thankfully, I had brought my Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector with 50″ Screen+Remote for TV and Laptop with me. I got up on the podium and invited everyone for a free personal screening of Sholay in the Ramlila Maidan the same evening. The crowd cheered.

I arranged for a big white blanket to be hung right in the middle of the Ramlila Maidan. As people started pouring in, I asked them to sit right in front of it. At first, they were perplexed. “BDO Saab, kaa karan waale hain?” they thought. When people settled down, I took out my ultra light and portable Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector, attached it to my laptop through the AV cable and adjusted the screen size to make the video appear on the white blanket. I had also installed a small white LED for clearer video image. Then I pressed the ‘play’ button and the credit music of Sholay started. The audience couldn’t believe their eyes! They began hooting and whistling at the miracle. Add to that the 4:3 aspect ratio and the 50-inch screen for theatre view gave them the fulltoo cinema hall feel in their very own Ramlila Maidan!

With the Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector being battery-operated, there was no fear of power cuts either. The projection size ranging from 6 inch to 50 inch and the projection resolution of 640 x 480 pixels added to the quality of the film. The crowd went mad with laughter when on their request I replayed Veeru’s ‘soosaiid’ scene (you cannot replay scenes in theatres) When the show was over, the sarpanch was so impressed that he requested me to send him a personal Pocket Home Cinema Mini Projector with 50″ Screen so that he could watch his favourite videos and pictures on a big screen. He also promised to use the mini projector to hold a fortnightly film screening for the villagers.

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About BindaasBargain.com

Bindaas Bargain is India’s 1st one deal a day online shop. A shop that works within a time limit. A GenX online store where you can buy products varying from cool gadgets, home theatres, funky watches, smash games, you name it – we have it all. All at incredibly cheap prices, delivered to your doorstep swiftly.

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Posted by admin - October 31, 2010 at 5:15 pm

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Wireless Home Theatre Systems. The time has come.

Wireless Home Theatre Systems. The time has come.

Did you know that… soon your Home Theatre System and your PC/Server & Communications with the rest of the world, will all be combined?

The Plethora of Information is confusing.

Let’s sort:

Let’s sort through some of the considerations you need to look at before you spend big bucks.

The most expensive component will probably be the ‘Display’. There are quite a few sizes and types of display possibilities, including, but not limited to, Plasma, LCD, Flatpanel.

In size you can watch your Home Theatre Entertainment from 120″ projected HDTV to small 12″ Portable DVD players. There are different Display Technologies to consider. Plasma, LCD, OLED, DLC. All of which use energy at different levels and have varying performance in Clarity and speed. Also consider how long the component will probably last and what warranties are offered.

With large wall mounted displays, you may want to know if installation is included. You will want to have great sound reproduction for that ‘Concert Hall’ or Theatre experience. Many manufacturers offer Surround Sound with ‘Wireless’ Rear Speakers now, allowing placement any where within 100′ without wiring concerns.

The Up and Coming King of Home Video is soon to be HDTV You will need to know your local situation on HDTV. Do you have local HDTV Broadcast stations within range. If you do you may want to study up on HDTV Receivers & Antennas. Cable & Satellite Providers are all beginning to offer Digital and Digital HDTV service.

These can be combined with Hi-Speed Internet.

Satellite Radio is a relatively new technology that can be used in your vehicle or in your Home Theatre System. Talk about wireless. When combined with the audio of your new outrageous Wireless Home Theatre System, and the wide range of selections provided by Satellite Radio Providers, (2) at this writing, just Radio Listening becomes an adventure.

Before you spend those Big Bucks, You can spend from under a thousand dollars to 0,000 or more if you have the budget.

Before those Big Bucks leave your wallet, do some research. Get your best value on an investment that is intended to last a few years and be able to evolve as new technology comes along.

Are You Ready To Start? Your Wireless Home Theatre System will involve your whole family and your friends in many memorable experiences for years to come. It’s worth a little time checking out the features you want. Whether you’re a movie aficionado, audiophile or gamer. Checkit out.

I’ve provided many links to other information sources. Enjoy the Search.

C. R. Ellsworth is retired and living in the ‘Great North Woods’.

He’s been involved in On-Line & Network Marketing since 2000.
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Posted by admin - October 23, 2010 at 7:01 am

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Take Your Projector Anywhere With You! Don’t Leave Home WIthout It!

Take Your Projector Anywhere With You! Don’t Leave Home WIthout It!

Projectors are an indispensable part of every seminar, presentation or meeting. There are innumerable ranges of projectors offered in the market and potential buyers face a dilemma of choosing from the overwhelming array of features and options. There is always a list of key-features which may govern the requirements and demands of every customer and these needs are to be considered before purchasing any projector.

The most basic and the key specification features of portable projectors are Resolution, Luminosity, Dimensions, Room and Computer Connectivity and additional high-end classification like Contrast Ratio, Aspect Ratio etc. A novice buyer would only need to look at the fundamentals key parameters to choose the correct projector.

The resolution of a projector is measured by the number of pixels which are projected onto the screen or more specifically by the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in the image. The greater the number of pixels results in a comparatively tighter packing of pixels on the screen and thus a relatively smoother or finer display of the image. The generalized terms used to refer to the pixel resolution on the screen by the different configurations are – VGA (640×480 pixels), SVGA (800×600 pixels) Standard, XGA (1024×768 pixels), high resolution which is the build technology in laptops, SXGA (1280×1024) mostly used for CAD, GIS and other special graphic applications and UXGA (1600×1280) large format. The projector should match the number of screen pixels on the laptop computer which is driving the projector to ensure the best projection display on the wide screen.

The luminosity factor of the projector is the brightness or the quantity of light projected onto the screen which is measured in terms of an international ANSI standard called Lumens. The visibility factor of the displayed image is directly proportional to the luminosity in a way so that higher luminosity results in a brighter and more clearly visible image and similarly, a greater number of Lumens are required for image projection in case of a greater distance between the projector and the screen. Typically, a projector supporting a minimum 1000 lumens is required to project at a distance of 20 feet.

The dimensions and weight factor of a projector would be decided by the place where the projection is done. The roadside or constantly movable projections demands a small and a lightweight projector between 6 and 10 pounds. Also available are ultra portable projectors which weigh between 2 and 6 pounds. The projector comes with a robust and sturdy case to keep it safe in case of moving and transferring.

The room where the projection is held should comply with certain regulations to portray a projected image and similarly the type of the projector also depends on the room specification. For example, the lighting facilities in the room, the size of the room governs the amount of lumens to ensure the image brightness and its clarity. The lightning in the room would be made keeping in mind the requirements of the target audience and their needs. The setup of the projector and the screen should be made according to these factors and experimentation with the projection and distance between the screen and projector, lightning, etc should be done earlier to ensure a perfect presentation.

The connectors of the projector should be compatible with the laptop computer used with it and can be checked in the “full specification” section of the projector information book. The common connector’s features are the number of pins on the interface cables – 15-pin, VGA, S-Video, RCA, etc.

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Posted by admin - September 22, 2010 at 6:57 pm

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Home Cinema HDTV Projectors For The Home

Home Cinema HDTV Projectors For The Home

It seems like owning your own home cinema entertainment system would have been something only the richest in the world could do. However, today more and more people are enjoying their own home cinema entertainment systems, thanks to HDTV projectors. Come and take a look at how for a similar price as a HDTV set, you could have cinema!


When we think about projectors, we can be apt to think of those projectors we may have seen at school! It could only show transparencies, and that – just about! So, how are today’s HDTV projectors up to gear to perform much better than those old style overhead projectors?


Today’s home cinema HDTV projectors even though operate on a similar principle as old style projectors – namely using a light bulb to project the image onto a wall or a screen, they have a slight difference. These differences are in the way it handles input.


If you think about the old style projectors, all you would find is that it allows you to put transparency. You may have managed to make one of those flicking animations, but high definition – forget it. Today’s projectors HDTV have inputs which make connecting the projector to all your electronic equipment possible.


You can connect the home cinema HDTV projector to your DVD player, your Sony PlayStation 3, and to a number of other devices, such as your stereo system. This makes today’s home cinema projectors with HDTV a big advantage to buy.


Not only can you have access to all these wide range of equipment, but you could also connect it to your personal computer. And now the home cinema has taken a new dimension.


You will need to do research on the projectors however, and the different models, as some have more or less inputs, and some allow you to do more than others. Generally all HDTV projectors will have a way to connect it to your electrical equipment such as DVD player or PC.


What is amazing is the price of these HDTV projectors. I have seen the prices of some top quality projectors at similar prices as a decent LCD HD TV set. The difference being you are either going to get a television in inches or in meters!


The projectors HDTV is also very portable. There is no need to keep it in one permanent place. You could put it in your bedroom, and watch a film on the wall or ceiling, and you could then take it to the living room so everyone can watch a film.


This makes projectors HDTV similar to the portability of a laptop. Lightweight, and easy to operate, they can truly transform your television viewing. A good idea is to get a projector screen which is designed to watch films on. Even though you could simply view it on a wall, the results will be less than you would get with a projector screen.

Posted by admin - August 23, 2010 at 7:21 pm

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