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2008
AV4Business Limited
all rights reserved
Registered
in England: 4003990
VAT
Number: GB 817 0852 30
AV4Business
Limited
PO Box 123, Batley,
WF17
6ZZ
Phone:
0844 357 7820
Fax: 0844 357 6870
email:
sales@av4business.com


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TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
All of PLUS' new projectors exclusively use DLP™
technology from Texas Instruments. Here we have
assembled a brief synopsis and reference white papers
which go into greater detail how DLP™ technology works
and why it is the better projection technology.
Get inside the technology
that makes DLP™ projection possible.
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DLP vs. LCD
DLP™ technology is superior to LCD projection in
numerous ways. Digital Light Processing™ technology
ensures that every pixel on your projected image gets
exactly the same amount of light, there is no fading
around the edges of the screen, and colors look sharp.
Also, DLP™ consists of one single chip, instead of three
bulky LCD panels, resulting in smaller projectors
without any loss of image quality. Reduced pixelation is
another benefit of DLP™. LCDs were always known for
their visible pixel structure, often referred to as the
screendoor effect because it appears as though the
picture is being viewed through a screendoor.
Inherently, DLP™ will always give you the better visual
image, and retain its image quality over time for an
overall lower cost of ownership.
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PLUS Japan release of independent study showing how DLP™
outlasts LCD. (PDF Format, 454KB)
"DLP technology delivers images in a broad range of
projection and display applications including business
projectors, home entertainment projectors, large screen
tabletop TVs, video walls and projection systems used in
commercial entertainment. Its digital nature and thermal
characteristics means that its image does not degrade
over time, and it does not suffer from the "burn in"
that afflicts other technologies and impairs image
quality."
- Gary Kayye, Kayye Consulting, Knews:
Projection/Display Industry Newsletter
 | Brighter: DLP™
projectors are among the brightest available because
DLP™ technology brings more light from lamp to
screen, resulting in more effective
presentations—even when ambient light is difficult
to control. |
 | Sharper: DLP™
projection’s unique reflective technology comes
closest to producing the exact mirror image of an
incoming video or graphic signal, resulting in
projection that’s seamless at any resolution. |
 | Versatile: DLP™
technology allows projectors to be small and light,
often weighing as little as 2 lbs - making them
versatile enough for use in conference rooms, living
rooms and classrooms. |
 | More Reliable:
Display systems using DLP™ technology are able to
recreate their incoming source material with each
projection, ensuring a full-impact projection
experience that will not fade over time. |
 | Consistent Picture
Quality: A data projector based on DLP™
technology delivers knockout picture quality again
and again because, being all-digital, it recreates
its image source every time you use it. Unlike
competing analog technologies such as LCD, the
semiconductor that makes DLP™ projection possible is
virtually immune to heat, humidity, vibration and
other factors. In a world that puts more emphasis on
visual experience every day, that means DLP™ is a
display technology to last us, farther than the eye
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DLP™ technology relies on the
Digital Micromirror Device (DMD), a thumbnail-sized
semiconductor. The DMD device acts as a light switch
consisting of up to 1.3 million microscopic mirrors,
each of which is able to tilt back and forth (on or off)
at up to 5,000 times per second.
Incoming video or graphic signals are turned into a
digital code of binary data (0s and 1s) that tilts the
DMD mirrors accordingly. When the DMD panel is
coordinated with a lamp, color wheel and projection
lens, these tilting mirrors combine to reflect a
seamless digital image onto a presentation wall, movie
screen, or television screen.
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What it
Means?

Verified
By Visa and MasterCard SecureCode give extra confidence when
buying online. If your card issuer (Bank) subscribes to this
then when you finally enter your card details and buy a box
(directly from your bank) will pop up asking you for your
password. (THIS IS NOT YOUR CHIP AND PIN NUMBER). If you have
not registered a password before you will have to create one.
This will ensure that, in future, you can have the confidence
that a lost or stolen card cannot be used by anyone else.
Like your pin number never reveal this password to anyone else
and do not use one that anyone else can guess.
Secure Server?

The secure server is running with state of the art
128 bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. Customer
information is protected at all times - from buy page to checkout. All personal
information you provide when purchasing online is
encrypted. As soon as you press Buy Goods a new
window opens on the secure part of our website where you enter
your address. Once you click submit order you are taken to
"Secure Trading" their website then takes you card details. At
no time do we see any of these details.
How to tell?

You can distinguish a secure page from a non-secure
one by looking at the golden lock in the lower right
hand corner of your browser if you are using
Internet Explorer or in the address bar on IE7 also in the upper right hand part of
the toolbar in Netscape. Both of these icons denote
that you are on a secure server. Additionally, URLs
on secure servers begin with "https://" instead of
the non-secure "http://".
FAX ORDERS
To place an order by fax, fax us at 0844 357 6870

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