When you’re making a presentation, whether it’s for work or school, having a video projector readily available can be very beneficial. The visuals can help your audience understand your materials better, and provide a professional and creative touch. That’s undoubtedly a big reason why many businesses and schools have installed them in so many of their conference rooms and lecture halls.
The trouble with most conventional video projector mounting systems though, is that the projector itself is often left exposed. This allows dust and other particulates to accumulate on the projector’s lens and cooling vents, which can not only affect the quality of the image, but the resulting reduction of airflow can also shorten the life of the unit as a whole. And let’s face it, projectors—good ones, anyway—aren’t usually cheap. Even the parts can be expensive, and the labor involved in repairs can be daunting because of the unit’s location.
This is why it can be a great idea to consider investing in a video projector lift to protect the unit. When it’s not in use, the projector can be safely retracted into a recessed enclosure in the ceiling, reducing its exposure to dust and contaminants. Beyond those considerations, there’s the added issue of aesthetics: projectors can be ugly. There’s often just not a good way to install them and make them look good. A video projector lift can help address that, too.
The Inca Corporation manufactures video projector lifts which are designed to satisfy all the most essential needs for a wide range of installation environments. Their video projector lifts are constructed from aluminum and steel for the best structural integrity while still being relatively light. Visit their Web site to learn more about their projector products, as well as their full line of Inca TV Lifts.
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