We have just completed putting in projectors in our high school classrooms.  We 
have no problem with them as of yet but are really are satisfied with them.  
The only thing with the LCD tv would be that they do not work withh 
smartboards.  We have been placing them in the classrooms also now.

Mitch Mueller
Emmetsburg Community Schools
Network Administrator

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We bought three Samsung 40" LCD TVs from CDWG this summer and placed them on a 
cart along with a 15' VGA cable and HDMI DVD player.  Less than $1,100 for 
everything.  Easy to setup and can be moved easily.  They are crystal clear and 
can be seen from the back of a normal sized classroom.  We are going to talk 
about what to do in the future later this fall with input from the teachers 
that have had mounted projectors, projectors on their cart, and the LCD 
solution.  We will then decide whether to go with Smartboards or one of the 
other options for all classrooms needing projection for the next year.

Manson Northwest Webster-Home of the Cougars!
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>>> "Henn, Layne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/4/2008 2:57 PM >>>
The debate of mounting or not to mount projectors in the classroom continues on 
here in SC.
At one time, somebody mentioned they were switching to LCD's instead of 
projectors.
If anybody has purchased LCD's for the classroom, I have a few questions.
What size is appropriate for a 25 student classroom?
What vendor are you using (IEC?)
Is mounting the TV an additional cost?

Thanks!

    Layne A. Henn
    712.224.7423
 [cid:UMIINSVQQGRV.IMAGE.jpeg] <http://www.siouxcityschools.org/>

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