4. Standard Definition vs. Widescreen
•Standard Definition (4:3) created in the 1920’s
•Widescreen Format (16:9) standard established in 1990
•Content space increase
•Both formats are non High Definition
•Actual footprint difference
• Projection throw distance increase
7. Widescreen vs. High Definition
•High Definition is best quality today
•Aspect ratio (16:9) remains the same
•Widescreen up to 480p, HD 720p - 1080p
•Provides much more detail and color
•Cost increase in High Definition
• Equipment
• Technical staff
15. Enhanced Presentations
•You can project:
• One massive image, PowerPoint slide or
chart
• Several images and/or PowerPoint slides
in different areas of the screen
• A static image with a video inset
• A PowerPoint slide in one area with a
website demonstration in another
19. LED Technology
•Light Emitting Diode
•Extremely Energy Efficient – GREEN
•Light weight, compact – save on shipping – GREEN
•Mercury Free – GREEN
•Rich Bold Colors
35. What Questions do you have?
David Stout
Area Manager
dstout@swankav.com
Notas del editor
Thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about AV elements to engage your audience
Presentation enhancements
Customers /Attendees expecting this quality
How to change aspect ratio in presentation
Without getting too technical, an image processor sends the data to three projectors that blend it and back-light the surface. And due to the sophistication of the processor and projectors, the types and combinations of imagery you can project are extremely versatile.
Consider walking around on stage and interacting more fully with the content on the screen.
Texting is becoming more comfortable for attendees, than walking up to the microphone.