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I am wondering if i should get a LCD HDTV or a Projector non HD since there too expensive.
BUDGET:under $400
I would get the LCD off of Craigslist,amazon,or a local chainstore. Most likely off of amazon or craigslist
And the Projector off Craigslist or Ebay.
I would be useing One of the 2 depending on what i get for Computer games and Internet,Xbox 360,and as a TV that I would use often everyday. Lets say 12 hours a day to be on the safe side. I think the only things that i would use the HD for is My XBOX 360 or PS3 and Maybe my computer if i get a new VIDEO CARD
I would like to know the PROS VS CONS on haveing a LCD HDTV VS a REGULER PROJECTOR (no HD). Assume i would be getting both of them used.
What should i loook for in a used projector? are they are to repair the projector? Should i get some paint or a screen. I heard there is paint that i could paint on the wall that is better then a screen?
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get a 32 inch samsung LCD or Panasonic LCD both 1080p you wont be dissapointed but idk i tried my ps3 on my friends Sony Bravia 1080p 32 inch and only 300 bucks in best buy and it looked amazing
get a 32 inch samsung LCD or Panasonic LCD both 1080p you wont be dissapointed but idk i tried my ps3 on my friends Sony Bravia 1080p 32 inch and only 300 bucks in best buy and it looked amazing
home theatre projector-whats the deal????
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whats the big difference between a 20000 dollar projector and a 400 dollar projector is it that noticeable? and also I see a lot of LCD projectors on ebay for under 400 dollars is this for real?? i mean why wouldn't everyone buy that which can project a 100 in screen instead of an expensive lcd tv thats 26 in for the same price???? whats the catch??
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A more expensive projector will get you improved resolution, brightness, contrast, sharpness and color accuracy. Cheaper projectors selling on ebay for $400 are typically business projectors and/or earlier home theater projectors with poor contrast. Addionally, bulb costs on those earlier projectors can be exceedingly high, more than the cost of a new, higher quality projector.
A business projector usually does not make a good home theater projector, for a few reasons:
1. It's designed to be used in a room that's not necessarily dark. This means it will have high brightness, but probably not a lot of contrast. This makes for a washed out picture.
2. It will not have as good quality scaler as a HT projector, since it's meant primarily to use with computers, which dont' need scalers (a scaler, which is built into all modern digital projectors, matches the resolution of the video signal with the native resolution of the projector).
3. They usually have 1024x768 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio. For home theater you'd want at least 1280x720 (720p) with a 16:9 aspect ratio to match HD TV.
You can get a decent 720p home theater projector for under $1,000. 1080p projectors can be had for well under $2,000. Do some research online, and don't jump on a cheap projector because it sounds like a good deal. You'll more than likely be sorry.
A more expensive projector will get you improved resolution, brightness, contrast, sharpness and color accuracy. Cheaper projectors selling on ebay for $400 are typically business projectors and/or earlier home theater projectors with poor contrast. Addionally, bulb costs on those earlier projectors can be exceedingly high, more than the cost of a new, higher quality projector.
A business projector usually does not make a good home theater projector, for a few reasons:
1. It's designed to be used in a room that's not necessarily dark. This means it will have high brightness, but probably not a lot of contrast. This makes for a washed out picture.
2. It will not have as good quality scaler as a HT projector, since it's meant primarily to use with computers, which dont' need scalers (a scaler, which is built into all modern digital projectors, matches the resolution of the video signal with the native resolution of the projector).
3. They usually have 1024x768 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio. For home theater you'd want at least 1280x720 (720p) with a 16:9 aspect ratio to match HD TV.
You can get a decent 720p home theater projector for under $1,000. 1080p projectors can be had for well under $2,000. Do some research online, and don't jump on a cheap projector because it sounds like a good deal. You'll more than likely be sorry.
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