Terms and Conditions

All orders are accepted and goods supplied subject to the following express terms and conditions (the Company's standard conditions of sale) and, save to the extent that the exclusion or restriction of liability may be prohibited by statute, all other conditions, warranties and representations, expressed or implied and statutory or otherwise, except as to title, are hereby excluded. Any order placed by a customer shall constitute an offer to contract upon these express terms and conditions, and no addition thereto or variation there from, whether contained in the customer's order or otherwise shall apply unless expressly agreed in writing by the Company's authorised representative.

2. DEFINITIONS
“The Company” means Just Projectors. “The customer” means the person to whom the Company may agree to sell goods and in accordance with the Company's standard conditions of sale. “The Goods” means the articles or things or any of them or any part of them to be provided by the Company in accordance with the Company's standard conditions of sale.

3. ORDERS
All orders are subject to availability of the goods and to written acceptance by the Company's authorised representative. Any prior confirmation by the Company by telex or telephone shall be deemed to be provisional only.

4. PRICES
(a) Catalogues, price lists and other advertising literature or material as used by the Company are intended only as an indication to price and range of goods offered and no prices, descriptions or other particulars contained therein shall be binding on the Company. If the price is incorrect at the time of order via the website then the Company is not bound to that order. Errors in pricing can happen from time to time.
(b) All quoted or listed prices are based on the cost to the Company of supplying the Goods to the customer and if before delivery of Goods there occurs any increase in any way of such costs in respect of Goods which have not yet been delivered the price payable shall be subject to amendment without notice at the Company's discretion.

5. MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION
The Company will not be liable in respect of any loss or damage caused by or resulting from any variation for whatever reason in the Manufacturer's specifications or technical data and will not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from curtailment or cessation of supply following such variation. The Company will endeavour to advise the customer of any such impending variation as soon as it receives notice thereof from the Manufacturer.

6. CARRIAGE AND DELIVERY
Unless otherwise specifically agreed prices do not include delivery charges to the customer, and the Company reserves the right to levy a charge for delivery to any destination advised by the customer.

7. PASSING OF RISK AND PROPERTY
(a) Risk in the Goods shall pass to the customer on delivery.

(b) Property in the Goods shall remain in the Company until payment in full therefore has been made by the customer.

(c) If payment in full is not made in accordance with the Company's standard conditions of sale the Company may require the customer to return the Goods forthwith and if the requirement is not immediately complied with the Company shall be entitled at any time and without notice to retake possession of the whole or any part of the Goods (and for that purpose to enter the premises occupied by the customer and sever the Goods from anything they are attached to without being responsible for any damage thereby caused) without prejudice to any other remedy that may be available to the Company.

8. DEFECTS AND USE
Save as herein expressly provided, and save to the extent that the exclusion or restriction of liability may be prohibited by statute, the Company shall not be liable for any loss of whatsoever nature or to whomsoever or whatsoever caused arising out of the use of the Goods. The customer shall indemnify the Company against all claims made against the company by any third party in respect, thereof. Unless otherwise agreed.

(a) Where the Goods are rejected by the customer as not being in accordance with the customer's order, the Company will only accept the return of such Goods provided that it receives written notice thereof, giving detailed reasons for rejection, within 14 days of receipt of the Goods by the customer, and if such notice is not received by the Company within the said period of 14 days the Goods shall be deemed to have been accepted by the customer. The Company will not consider any claim for compensation, indemnity, or refund until liability if any has been established or agreed with the Manufacturer and where applicable the Insurance Company and under no circumstances shall be invoiced costs of the goods be deducted or set off by the customer until the Company has passed a corresponding credit note and

(b) In the case of defects or faulty workmanship in the Goods or any part thereof the customer shall not be entitled to receive any compensation, credit or refund in excess of that received by the Company under any guarantee or warranty given to it by the Manufacturer or the supplier thereof.

9. PAYMENT
Save as herein expressly provided, unless otherwise specifically negotiated and agreed, all accounts are payable prior to shipping of the goods.

INTEREST ON LATE PAYMENT:
(a) If the Customer shall fail to make payment when due the Customer shall additionally pay compound interest on all sums owing by it to the Company in respect of the Goods at the rate of four per cent above Lloyds Bank Base Rate from the date that payment of those sums was due under these Conditions until payment thereof in full.

(b) This provision shall be without prejudice to any other legal rights or remedies available to the Company if the Customer shall fail to make payment when due.

10. DESPATCH
Any times quoted for despatch are to be treated as estimates only and without prejudice, although every endeavour will be made by the Company to adhere to them. Quotations or offers of goods ex-stock are subject to the goods being unsold at the time of receipt of the customer's written order. All despatch dates are calculated from the date of acceptance of the customer's written order or from the date when all outstanding technical details have been resolved which ever is the later.

11. REFUNDS
If the company has agreed a credit note or refund then this will be raised within 30 days. Refunds are in general raised via a company cheque made payable to the original payee.  Any order cancelled after a credit card has been processed will be subject to a 2.5% card fee.

12. CUSTOMER'S DEFAULT AND CANCELLATIONS AND RE-SCHEDULING OF DELIVERIES
(a) If the customer shall make default in or commit any breach of any of its obligations to the Company or if the customer being an individual (or when the customer is a firm, any partner in that firm) shall at any time become bankrupt or shall have a receiving order or administration order made against him or shall make any composition or arrangement with or for the benefit of his creditors or shall purport to do so if in Scotland he shall be made insolvent or bankrupt or any application shall be made under any Bankruptcy Act for the time being in force for sequestration of his estate or a Trust Deed shall be granted by him on behalf of his creditors or the customer being an incorporated body any resolution or petition to wind up its business shall be passed or presented otherwise than for reconstruction or amalgamation or if a liquidator or receiver or manager of such corporate body or its undertaking property or assets or any part thereof shall be appointed or if the customer shall be insolvent or shall be unable or shall admit its inability to meet its commitments promptly as and when due the Company shall have the right (without prejudice to any further or other claims or right which the Company might have) forthwith to cancel any uncomplicated order or to cancel or suspend delivery and, notwithstanding any other provisions of the Company's standard conditions of sale,. payments for any delivery already made shall immediately become due.

(b) Requests by a customer for cancellation of any order or for

re-scheduling of deliveries will only be considered by the Company if made

in writing, and shall be subject to the written acceptance of the Company

in accordance with sub-clause 11(a) as aforesaid, or if cancelled or

re-scheduled at the request of a customer as aforesaid then the customer

shall indemnify the Company against all loss, costs (including the cost of labour and materials used and overheads incurred), damages, charges and expenses arising out of the order and the cancellation or re-scheduling thereof.

13. FORCE MAJEURE
The Company shall not be liable for the cancellation by it of any order or any unfulfilled part thereof or for effecting partial delivery or performance if performance by the Company is prevented or delayed whether directly or indirectly by any cause whatsoever beyond the reasonable control of the Company whether such cause existed or was foreseeable at the date of acceptance of the customer's order by the Company or not and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any cause shall be deemed to prevent, hinder or delay the Company if the Company is thereby prevented, hindered or delayed from fulfilling other similar commitments whether to the customer or to third parties.

14. NON STANDARD GOODS
Unless otherwise agreed the Goods are supplied in accordance with the Manufacturer's standard specifications. The Company reserves the right to increase its quoted or listed price or to charge accordingly in respect of any orders accepted for products of non-standard specification and in no circumstances will it consider cancellation of such orders or the return of the Goods.

15. SEVERABILITY
If and to the extent that any provision or any part of a provision of the Company's standard conditions of sale is illegal, void or unenforceable for any reason, then such provision or part thereof (as the case may be) shall be deemed to be severable from the remaining provisions or parts of the relevant provision (as the case may be) all of which remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. In the event of a cancelled order Just Projectors shall only accept return of the goods under the following conditions,  a) the goods are in perfect condition, b) they were not ordered specially in for the customer c) the time period expired is not more than 3 days from delivery. The company reserves the right to charge a restocking fee of 15% per returned item.

16. WAIVER
The waiver by the Company of any breach of any term hereunder shall not prevent the subsequent enforcement of that term, and shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach.

17. SOFTWARE
(a) All software, including related documentation, is supplied under license of the applicable proprietary owner. TITLE OR OWNERSHIP TO SOFTWARE DOES NOT TRANSFER TO THE CUSTOMER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.

(b) It is the sole responsibility of the customer to comply with any terms and conditions of license attaching to software supplied and delivered by the Company and the customer is hereby notified that failure to comply with such terms and conditions could result in the customer being refused a software license or having the same revoked by the proprietary owner.

(c) All software delivered hereunder is supplied “as is” and the sole obligation of the Company in connection with the supply of software is to obtain and supply a corrected version from the manufacturer concerned in the event such software fails to conform to its product description or proves in any other way to be defective PROVIDED ALWAYS that the customer notifies the Company of any defect or non-conformance to product description within thirty days of the date of delivery of the applicable software.

18. ASSIGNMENT
Customer agrees not to assign or transfer the Agreement or any of its rights herein without the prior written consent of the Company.

19. Distance Selling Regulations

Under the Distance Selling Regulations, you have a right to cancel your order for any item purchased on this website for a full refund excluding original delivery charges. This does not apply to items personalised or made to your specification; including screens over 2.3m wide which are made to your specification. You must take reasonable care of the item(s) and must not use it, that means if the item has been removed from its packaging it cannot be returned, the packaging must be completely as we sent it to you. 

To cancel, you can e-mail us or write to us at  sales@projectors.co.uk within seven days of delivery of your item(s), quoting your order number or payment details. We will provide you details of how to return the goods for a credit. Alternatively call our after service department on 0870 906 3134.  Please note that if it is after 7 days or that the item has been removed form its packaging then we reserve the right to refuse return of these goods and/or we will have to impose a restocking fee as follows.

Projectors  - 10%-35%
Screens     - 15%
Lamps       - 20%

Please note that all returns to us are payable by the customer or we can collect the items for you but this would be chargeable.

More Info about EducationProjectors
Just AV is the leading Specialist for Educational AV Needs. We know what school and colleges need when it comes to projectors and other items such as Visualiser Interactive Whiteboards. Being part of Just Projectors means that Just AV has all the advantages of large buying but the specialist for Education. The best Projectors for schools are either LCD, DLP and LED/DLP Hybrid.DLP Projectors- are they suitable for education?. Yes now that they have sorted out the colour wheel issue and the very low instance of rainbow affect. The advantage as a school projector with DLP Projectors are that they are cheaper then LCD Projectors and the pricing on the projector replacement lamps is again cheaper. And that makes sense as educational projectors are used every day . The DLP projectors are also suitable for education as they do not need any projector filters cleaning and so it you had this say installed in a large school hall then that would be a real advantage. DLP work by thousands of mirrors making up the pixels , they switch either on or off and a spinning colour wheel creates the colours needed. The main suppliers of educational DLP Projectors are Optoma and Benq. Both of these manufacturers offer extended warranty on the education projector such as longer warranty on the projector lamp and sometimes a warranty that is called de/re install warranty which means that if you projector is installed then someone can come and switch it out for your school. There is a height limit and terms and conditions.LCD Projectors are suitable for schools projectors for the times when colour reproduction is important have been in existence longer than any other technology. The colours on these are extremely accurate and if you need a projector for use in say an art class or for the budding photographer or graphic designer. The why that the LCD works is the three colours in the prism has light shone through it and a light strikes up and throw the colours out of the projector. This is controlled via the LCD panel The best LCD manufacturers for education projectors are Epson, Sanyo Hitachi NEC and Mitsubishi. LED/DLP hybrid projectors have only been released in the last year and they are very exciting as a concept for an school or college projector. They benefit from the huge long lamp life of say 20,000 hours from the led lamp and work the same as a DLP projector. The only manufacturer to crack this technology so far is Casio and along with their helpful double zoom function on their projectors means that they have become a popular choice for schools. So how do you decide what specification is suitable for your education projector. Brightness or Ansi lumens. Just AV recommend 2000-3000 lumens for a standard classroom, 3000-5000 lumens for a large school hall. This is allowing lights to remain on and no blinds used. If the light is controlled then the lumens can be reduced by 30%. There have been thousands of projectors sold to schools in the past that were 1000 lumens and they worked in the darker rooms. As lumens is now not so expensive you might as well take advantage of a brighter picture. In fact sometimes it might be useful to drop the lumens to an eco mode and save the lamp life on your projector. However think of lumens as a measurement of brightness over distance, and the reason why I have mentioned this is that the Ultra short throw projectors that come from the wall are lower lumens as the image doesn’t have to go as far.. Resolution – is the computer measurement of pixels. Schools and colleges tend to buy either XGA projectors or WXGA projectors. If you have a limited budget then an SVGA Projector for a small classroom just showing a PowerPoint presentation with detailed graphics will suffice but only just. XGA projectors are only another £50 then SVGA projectors and therefore it is false economy in our opinion. If you can afford a HD resolution or SXGA+ resolution projector for your art or design classes then it makes a huge difference .The increased brightness of say the Optoma EH1020 with its 3000 lumens and 1080p projector HD resolution is a prime example of how the market is changing. Canon in the past have really had the corner on the SXGA+ (1400 x1050) projector market with their Canon XEED range but again with the HD range increasing this seems to be a less popular resolution.. Inputs on a projector important- do you need to connect 2 pcs or laptops then choose a projector with 2 vga’s. Do you need to show a monitor as well as a projector from say your pc then choose a projector with vga in and vga out. All projectors come with composite video connection and s video . Component video or BNC which is the red/green/blue connection is a much higher quality than the composite video as it provides a correct display of the signal HDMI is fast becoming the must have connection as it is the basically a digital version of a Scart connection and it has the advantage that it also carries audio, not all projector that have a HD connection are HD quality, they are HD ready which means that you can connect via the hdmi but the image quality will only be as good as the native resolution of the projector. You will need to buy a 720p HD or 1080p HD to get a true hd resolution. Having a RJ45 connection will allow you to manage the lamp life alerts or maybe switch off all classroom projectors at 5pm. If you are going to install you projector then you must get one that produces an image to fit the projector screen you have. Each projector is given a throw ratio, which basically means that the width of screen say in metres multiplied by the throw distance ratio will say how far back the projector need to be placed. There is usually two ratios so that is where the projector zoom comes in to place. Therefore if you already have projectors installed in say a classroom then you must get the details of the projector screen width, the distance away the projector has been placed and then we need to look at the projector ceiling mount, because if it is a cage then the lens might need to be on the same side. The thing to remember is that we are here to help you choose the right educational projector, so give us a call

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