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Date: 2009-05-14
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LCD projector for corporate, education-type markets
The Epson PowerLite Pro G5200WNL is a professional projector designed for large venues such as corporate boardrooms, auditoriums, and classrooms--anywhere a fully adjustable and capable projector is needed. The unit features 4200 lumens and outputs up to 1280x800, WXGA resolution. It also supports 640x480, 800x600, 1280x1024, 1400x1050, and 1600x1200.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 Essential Training: Organizing your assets
How to avoid wasting time hunting for the media you need
Now that you've imported the footage that you want to work on in your project, now is the time to organize it. In this clip, Lynda.com host Antony Bolante discusses how to organize your media so that you can work more efficiently and avoid wasting time hunting for the items that you want.


Clearing a Passage through Today's "Frozen" Economy
We are facing challenges in our economy the likes of which have not been experienced in most of our lifetimes. News stories seem to bounce from bad to worse to hope to despair, leaving relatively rare moments of optimism and huge holes of uncertainty. The primary result of this combined "gloom and doom" assault has rendered many businesses paralyzed with a sense of fear for the present and the future.

The eco-friendlier APC Back-UPS ES-750
Live a little greener and pocket some green yourself to the tune of an average of $40 a year.
Money is tight right now and in times like these we try and make do with what we have and keep things working as long as possible. Its also nice to save a little money here and there when we can. So how does a UPS (uninterrupted power supply) fit into this picture? Speaking in general terms a UPS can save electronics attached to it from electrical surges or lightning strikes that could fry its circuitry forcing you to go out shopping for a replacement.


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