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RE: Projector & Screen Recommendations
> I meant to mention on the last email to seriously consider
> an electric
> screen (if you need a screen at all, as Ian will point out)
> the ability to
> remotely raise and lower the screen makes the whole system
> work much nicer,
> and is definately worth the little extra expense.
Having a manual screen myself, I have to agree with Darren - it would
just
finish it off nicely.
In my case, I was not in a position to start chasing in new cables and
whilst it's no bother really to lower the screen (apart from untangling
the
chord which I usually have to wrap around the screen when not in use),
it
just seems clunky having to do that.
Incidentally Darren, do you leave the cap off your projector all the
time?
I don't, but I dunno what the "norm" is.
T.
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