January 27th, 2010
Thinking of purchasing an LCD projector for your home or office? The information in this guide will help you decide whether it’s best to rent or own this diverse – yet expensive — piece of audiovisual equipment.
1. How often would you use a projector?
With a purchase price ranging up to $1000 or more, and average yearly preventative maintenance costs of about $150, plus high costs for replacement parts (for example, a projector lamp costs approximately $350 to replace), it doesn’t always pay to purchase an LCD projector when you can rent one when you need it at rates starting at just $99 per rental. Additionally, purchasing a projector for infrequent use means you’ll have yet another piece of equipment to depreciate, store, manage and track. Add the risk of obsolescence into the mix and your choice may become a no-brainer.
2. Where will you use a projector?
If the only place you ever plan to use a projector is in your own conference room for in-house meetings, it may be wise to invest in a projector. However, if you plan to travel to client sites or use your projector during business travel for trade shows, conventions, out-of-state sales meetings and the like, you’ll likely find it much easier to have a rental projector shipped to your meeting location each time you need it.
If you make the choice to rent a projector when you need it, rely on Projector123.com for all of your projector rental needs. We specialize in renting projectors all across the U.S. and we’ll ship your projector rental to the location you specify – exactly when you need it. All our LCD rental projectors are of the highest grade, quality inspected to ensure everything runs smoothly on your end. And with rental rates starting at just $99, this is one business decision that won’t break your budget.
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