Projectors
Open your eyes to a new image definition, clarity and color
The projectors we install are designed specifically for home theater. Many are compatible with virtually any digital source. You can plug in any type of game box to project big games in amazing size and color.

Front-projection vs. rear-projection
Rear-projection TV is sort of like your average TV—if that TV is about 80 inches diagonally. Most of these units are large in size, have a base and a cabinet behind the screen to support the amazing picture that's being produced. Rear-projection TVs come in CRT (cathode ray tube), LCD (liquid crystal display), DLP (digital light processing), and LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) models.

A front-projection system is like a real cinema. This type of system would consist of a projector and a huge screen. Some systems can project images 10 feet wide, regardless of the source (DVD player, VCR, etc.) that it's coming from. These projectors utilize either CRT, LCD or DLP processing to produce film-like images.

Knoll Systems
Sim2 Mulimedia