Difference between revisions of "Vote to Upgrade AV Equipment"

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Revision as of 20:26, 6 May 2019

Sponsors

Sky Nova

History

Mailing List Announcement: XX/XX/XXXX

Officially Proposed: XX/XX/XXXX

To be voted on: XX/XX/XXXX

Background

PS1 is a great place to hold meetings or presentations. The ability to project information is a critical part of many events at PS1.

I'm proposing that we purchase new high lumen projectors for the lounge and Electronics, as these are the two most popular areas to hold meetings in. A high lumen projector will reduce or eliminate the need to turn lighting off and provide improved visual clarity and color.

The projector in the lounge is especially an issue, since it has a tendency to flicker badly during open house meetings.

The specific projector I have investigated is the InFocus IN3148HD as seen here - https://www.techsoup.org/products/--HW-50779-- - It is a 5000 lumen projector and should be bright enough even in daylight with all the lights on.

I am also proposing a Screenbeam 960 wireless display receiver for both that works with Windows, Mac, iOS and Android. You could also potentially get it working with Linux using https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast since it utilizes Miracast. The biggest advantage of this device over a Chromecast is that it supports native OS screen mirroring. This means on Windows 10 you can just hit Ctrl+K and connect, without wifi, and on OS X you can select it as an AirPlay device. More details can be found here - https://www.screenbeam.com/products/screenbeam-960/

I have already obtained a quote for this from our vendor CCB Technology totaling $2609.51.

Vote Language

Authorize $2610 for the purchase of two high lumen projectors and two Screenbeam 960 wireless display devices for the lounge and Electronics areas.