TVs are great for meeting rooms - they're almost always on sale. I think we
got 42" TVs for our meeting rooms for like...$250/each.

But TV's but aren't great for groups larger than 8-10 people....unless
you're buying giant 70" TVs, which generally start at more than $1500 each
to get decent quality.

With projectors, the thing to look out for is the lumens. A lot of cheap
projectors only work in rooms that are dark, and in most presentation
settings you want something that can be seen easily without turning off all
of the lights. We upgraded our primary presentation space earlier this year
and I ended up finding this gem for less than $600 US. It's super bright
(3200 lumens), and has amazing picture quality:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01EAPUHYY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Also with a projector, you *definitely* want to project onto a real screen.
Early on we had white walls so I figured we could just project onto them
but the picture quality was almost always distorted (especially for any
kind of text). Screens aren't just white, they're also *smooth* and
*reflective* which improves how bright the picture appears, and makes sure
that nothing gets distorted.

-Alex



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On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:28 AM <hub30cow...@gmail.com> wrote:

> my coworking space have been contemplating on which solution to use for
> display during seminars, workshops etc. which solution do you think is
> better and why  ?
>
> Projector or Screens ?
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