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CRE’s Now Carries NEC’s LT380 Multi-Purpose Projector as Part of its Extensive Presentation Rental Inventory

Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) April 25, 2006 -- CRE  Computer & AV Solutions (www.computerrentals.com) stocks its presentation rental equipment inventory with the 3000 lumen multi-purpose projector (model LT380) from NEC. This top notch presentation projector excels in the projection of text documents, PowerPoint slideshows and video.
In fact, the LT380 projector, available for rent from CRE, works well with standard definition televisions, 4:3 DVD movies and video games. This powerful projector has real-time, optional built-in wireless connections and integrated networking.
A wireless projector allows the user to display the screen image from a desktop or notebook computer without the use of a connecting cable.

This speeds up the set-up of presentations and means that the user can control a projector wherever the laptop/notebook computer is in the room.
This wireless feature makes it an ideal rental equipment for presenter and meeting planners who want to minimize the amount of visible cables at their events.
In a training environment, a trainers computer can be used to select the participants computer image for all to view on the projector, creating an interactive training session. Or, a user can send information from one computer to several projectors when conducting a meeting to multiple off-site locations. CRE can help with the deployment and installation of the rented NEC LT380 digital projector.In addition, the all-purpose projector has flexible video connections that include 2 computer inputs, monitor out, composite video, S-video, component video and DVI-I with HDCP.

With these options available, it becomes easy to connect multiple sources for use during a presentation versus a traditional projector where you have to switch out the connections during the presentation. Plus, the projector can be used with video recorders, DVD players, video cameras, satellite systems, TV games consoles and other video sources. These capabilities are perfect if you plan on making a presentation in a meeting room at DAC at the Anaheim Convention Center or SEMICON at the Moscone Center.The addition of the NEC LT380 projector to CREs (www.computerrentals.com) presentation rental inventory offers a powerful wireless and wired LAN connections projector that provides high-speed, content-rich communication to an audience.ABOUT CRE: Founded in 1980 in Los Angeles, California, CRE  Computer & AV Solutions is a nationwide leader of computer and laptop rentals, audiovisual rentals, plasma display rentals and more for corporate and special events with services throughout the U.S. and Canada. For more information, visit www.computerrentals.com..



Computer Recycling for Education Launches Improvements to its Electronics Waste (e-waste) Education Program

SACRAMENTO, CA (ContentDesk) May 10, 2004 ?- Computer Recycling for Education today launched improvements to its national consumer education campaign to promote the proper disposal of unwanted and obsolete electronics in the home, business and government. The campaign features a cartoon elephant called Ewaste Eddie TM that proclaims, "Remember to Ecycle-it" TM."Consumers, business, and municipalities all of the United States now can find electronics waste recyclers, refurbishers, and nonprofits who can take their end-of-life (EOL) post-consumer electronics." said President Al Chaney. The improvements include links to Earth 911, Electronics Industry Association (EIA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency. These three organizations have portals on their websites where a consumer, business or municipality can just input ones city, state or zip code and a list of companies or nonprofits closest to them where they can properly dispose of their electronics waste will appear. Most consumers,...

Computer Recycling for Education Launches Improvements to its Electronics Waste (e-waste) Education Program
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PFSweb to Provide Fulfillment and Transportation Management Services for Brillian Corporation's High-Definition Televisions

PLANO, TX
August 11, 2004 ?? Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq: BRLC) of Tempe, Ariz., a pioneering developer of HDTVs, has selected PFSweb, Inc. (Nasdaq: PFSW), a global provider of integrated business process outsourcing (BPO) solutions, to provide supply-chain support for its new generation of high-definition, rear-projection televisions.
Leveraging its Gen II liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCoS?) technology, Brillian produces large-screen HDTVs for leading consumer electronics OEM customers. Brillian also develops a family of microdisplay components and subsystems that OEMs integrate into proprietary HDTV products, multimedia projectors and near-to-eye devices such as monocular and binocular headsets. Under terms of the agreement, PFSweb, of Plano, Texas will provide warehousing, fulfillment and transportation management services from its Memphis, Tenn.

distribution facility to Brillian's North American retailers. The company's new 65-inch HDTVs are planned to begin...

PFSweb to Provide Fulfillment and Transportation Management Services for Brillian Corporation's High-Definition Televisions
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HDTV: Buying Guide, Part One

There's never been a better time than now to buy a high-definition television (HDTV). Whether your primary source of television programming is local over-the-air broadcasts, cable or digital satellite TV, you will find that there is now a wealth of high-definition programs available. If you have a standard-definition television you will also enjoy
all of your widescreen-format DVDs that much more on a HDTV. And with Toshiba now shipping their first-generation HD-DVD players and Blu-Ray players coming to North America next month, there are even more reasons why it makes sense to take the
plunge and buy an HDTV.

Now that you're convinced you need to go out and buy a brand new HDTV the question is what type of unit to buy. First, you should decide what size HDTV makes sense for you.

Because HDTV's have a wider aspect ratio (16:9) compared to a standard
television (4:3) you will want to choose a larger diagonal screen size for your new HDTV than...

HDTV: Buying Guide, Part One
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Plasma Television Myths and Facts

Copyright 2006 SilkRoad Networks Inc.

Myths about plasma television persist even though these flat panel entertainment wonders have been around for a while and are widely used in home, offices and public areas.

Like all decisions in life, the decision to purchase a plasma television has both pros and cons. But that is not this article. This article is about the debate about what those pros and cons are to help you sort out the raging shouting matches on the technology forums.

Like any good, religious technology debate the debate between plasma televisions and LCD screens is as hot as between PC and Mac fanatics.

Anything I say here will be seen as wrong, even with the numbers to back it up, by one of the camps.
Since I have worked at the electronics department of a major department store before, I have seen the ups and downs of both camps. Which is why there is a CRT in my living room.

Now that all biases have been aired,...

Plasma Television Myths and Facts
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