There are merits to both media, Cheong. You can have spectacular audio triggered by a slide presentation... even 5.1 digital surround sound off a CD or DVD. And slides offer superior visual quality. Video is less expensive and can fill the bill as well.
Perhaps a bit more information for it's usage within your exhibit would help. If you'd like, contact me off list so we don't bore the others with technical chatter.
Terri Fiyalko
Newton-Bard
1650 NW Front Ave - Suite 110
Portland, OR 97209
(503) 273-2273
http://newtonbard.com/nbtours.html
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On Wednesday, April 11, 2001, Cheong Weng Chun <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Wonder if anybody could enlighten me on this matter...
>which is better? slide projector or TV?
>
>my contractor informed me that a TV with VCD player plays a better role as
>it includes audio and visual while a slide projector only have
>visual.....
>
>please help!
>
>Cheong Weng Chun
>Malaysia
>
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