I'm in charge of a distance learning program at an allied health school where we do synchronous audio/video streaming to an off site campus. In our main clasroom, we have two of the Christie LX55's to display various sources. We paid about 6k each for our projectors and I'm about to outfit two more rooms for a similar setup. I could see purchasing these. The total hardware price of our existing room was right at 100k, which included 4 42" Samsung LCD's, video encoders, PTT mics, auto panning/zooming camera's, and a whole slew of other stuff. I'd have to say that I, and other's like me, are the market for this kind of projector.
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Honestly what's the market for these things?
I'm in charge of a distance learning program at an allied health school where we do synchronous audio/video streaming to an off site campus. In our main clasroom, we have two of the Christie LX55's to display various sources. We paid about 6k each for our projectors and I'm about to outfit two more rooms for a similar setup. I could see purchasing these. The total hardware price of our existing room was right at 100k, which included 4 42" Samsung LCD's, video encoders, PTT mics, auto panning/zooming camera's, and a whole slew of other stuff. I'd have to say that I, and other's like me, are the market for this kind of projector.