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can i use a remote and switch thru cable channels as well?
please tell me the cheapest way possible to make this work.
if it is cheaper than a 32" LCD flat screen and i get more like 96" that works for me!
Answer
You need:
The projector
Either an: External HD TV tuner (if you want free HD...Samsung $150)
or a DTV converter box (free SD and a cheap box $10 plus coupon)
or a Cable box and service (whatever they might offer for a price ($30 to $100 a month)
And a screen ($50 DIY to $1,000)
PLUS a sound system ($100 to $20,000...I'm an audiophile..!)
Connect the antenna or cable to the box, converter or tuner, and connect the box output to the projector (either composite, component or HDMI)...check the connections. Audio goes to the sound system.
Definitely cheaper for a really big screen depending on the price of the projector you can get. With a receiver you can switch between TV and DVD.
I have this set-up with the Infocus X1 projector for $500.
Quality:
HDTV>DVD>DTV converter>SDTV all analog. Blu-Ray I don't know. Should be as good as over the air HDTV or better.
You need:
The projector
Either an: External HD TV tuner (if you want free HD...Samsung $150)
or a DTV converter box (free SD and a cheap box $10 plus coupon)
or a Cable box and service (whatever they might offer for a price ($30 to $100 a month)
And a screen ($50 DIY to $1,000)
PLUS a sound system ($100 to $20,000...I'm an audiophile..!)
Connect the antenna or cable to the box, converter or tuner, and connect the box output to the projector (either composite, component or HDMI)...check the connections. Audio goes to the sound system.
Definitely cheaper for a really big screen depending on the price of the projector you can get. With a receiver you can switch between TV and DVD.
I have this set-up with the Infocus X1 projector for $500.
Quality:
HDTV>DVD>DTV converter>SDTV all analog. Blu-Ray I don't know. Should be as good as over the air HDTV or better.
projector or outdoor tv?
Chance
i just had a pool built and im looking to get an outdoor projector and screen...but im also considering an outdoor tv...i know outdoor projectors arent great during the day time, but my main concern is initial cost and setup? I couldnt find any reviews or pros and cons about the two...any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Answer
Projectors are more expensive than your standard tv. Beside that you will also need a screen and a sound system to support it. You would not be able to watch a tv program on tv with a projector. You can purchase a large screen LED or Plasma tv from Samsung or Panasonic, say a 50" and it will be brighter than a projector during the day or night showing. Also projector lamps are only rated for around 2,000 hours of use and replacement lamps can be limited. Hope this will help you out.
Projectors are more expensive than your standard tv. Beside that you will also need a screen and a sound system to support it. You would not be able to watch a tv program on tv with a projector. You can purchase a large screen LED or Plasma tv from Samsung or Panasonic, say a 50" and it will be brighter than a projector during the day or night showing. Also projector lamps are only rated for around 2,000 hours of use and replacement lamps can be limited. Hope this will help you out.
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