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Frequently Asked Questions about LCD Projectors and Rentals

Below you will find a wealth of information about overhead projector hire.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to Contact Us.


Yes, sure, we offer projector rentals in Johannesburg as well as:
Pretoria, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Witbank, Middelburg, Rustenburg, Port Elizabeth, Durban.

Contact Us for more information.

Yes you can. HireProjector.co.za has LCD screen for hire, to complete your audio visual solution. Contact Us for more information.

Yes we do.
Pls visit notebook.co.za for more such mobile computing services.

Yes, hireprojector.co.za is aimed at the South African market for its LCD projector rental requirements

Yes, we do hire out notebook computers at affordable prices for all your mobile computing needs.
Please visit notebook.co.za for more information.

Yes, HireProjector Delivers rental projectors free of charge in the areas serviced, to ensure that you can get your presentation set up in time for that stunning impact.

Yes, preferably at night for the brightest lighting effect.

No. As with all electronics, keep away from moisture at all times to prevent damage.

There are numerous uses for a really big display:
Giving presentations, watching TV, DVDs, Playiong games, etc.

The client is responsible for the rental and thus we advise that you insure it.
Our insurance does not cover it outside our premises.

If it is a 1 day rental: 09:00am the next day
If same day rental: before 17h00

Shortest period: Collect and return the same day.
There is no maximum period - but it is not cost effective if renting for longer than a full month.

Yes, you can, you must just make sure your notebook/Laptop or Pc has more than 1 VGA Output, or that you have a signal splitter.

The projector needs to be at least 4 meters away - upto approximately 10 meters. This gives you an idea of the minimum and maximum room size.

A great explanation is available here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Display_resolution

You place it where you want it to be, and then roll it out in an upward direction.

You plug the projector to your desktop PC using a 15pin D type VGA cable - Some PC require a restart, most work by pressing Fn F6/F5 or else Changing your Viewing properties on your Desktop, Right Click, Properties, Tab Settings, selecting the 2nd device.

You plug the projector into your notebook.laptop or PC using a 15pin D type VGA cable - Some PC require a start, most works by pressing Fn F6/F5 or else Changing your Viewing properties on your Desktop, Right Click, Properties, Tab Settings, selecting the 2nd device.