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I want to buy a DLP digital projector. ( not the tv). I want to know what brand is the best? Or atleast a good company to buy from?. Thanks!
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This will totally depend on your budget and what type of projection you want to do. Since you posted this in "Home Theater", I will assume that's what you're looking to use it for. For the money, I think Optoma makes some of the best affordable 1080p HD projectors. They sell the 1080p HD20 model for $1000. Epson also has very good HD units. If all you need is 720p, check out the 705hd.
However, if you need high quality and money isn't that tight, Mitsubishi's lineup is hard to beat. Check out www.projectorcentral.com for some details, reviews, and current prices. Pick out a few you like and then check out the user's reviews on sites like Amazon, Best Buy, etc. and you'll get pretty good feedback from actual users and details on what environment they were using it in.
It's pretty crucial that you know what kind of light you'll be using it in, the distance at what you'll be projecting at (throw ratios come into play here), and what you're viewing (computer, movies, gaming).
This will totally depend on your budget and what type of projection you want to do. Since you posted this in "Home Theater", I will assume that's what you're looking to use it for. For the money, I think Optoma makes some of the best affordable 1080p HD projectors. They sell the 1080p HD20 model for $1000. Epson also has very good HD units. If all you need is 720p, check out the 705hd.
However, if you need high quality and money isn't that tight, Mitsubishi's lineup is hard to beat. Check out www.projectorcentral.com for some details, reviews, and current prices. Pick out a few you like and then check out the user's reviews on sites like Amazon, Best Buy, etc. and you'll get pretty good feedback from actual users and details on what environment they were using it in.
It's pretty crucial that you know what kind of light you'll be using it in, the distance at what you'll be projecting at (throw ratios come into play here), and what you're viewing (computer, movies, gaming).
Good home theater projector.?
Ryan
My Optoma DLP EZ735 just crapped out (color wheel). I loved it. I was able to return it and now have $1300 looking for the next awesome home projector. The Optoma was 720p with HDMI inputs.
Requirements
At least as good as the Optoma 735
720p (Would love 1080p)
HDMI or DVI inputs
HDCP compliant
I use it mainly for iTunes downloads, DVDs, and XBox
I could spend 3-400 more than the $1300.
OH ... and I want to be able to get a 5 year extended full warranty
Answer
See the recommended 720p models at the bottom of the page at the link. Reviews of all these (and more) projectors are also on this site. For more money you might want to stretch to the Sanyo Z700. The 2nd link is to another good review site.
I don't know about a 5 year warranty ... 3 is more normal. Besides technology changes so quickly you will probably trade the projector for a new model in 3-4 years maximum.
Every projector is different, so read specs and reviews carefully to find one that fits your needs best.
See the recommended 720p models at the bottom of the page at the link. Reviews of all these (and more) projectors are also on this site. For more money you might want to stretch to the Sanyo Z700. The 2nd link is to another good review site.
I don't know about a 5 year warranty ... 3 is more normal. Besides technology changes so quickly you will probably trade the projector for a new model in 3-4 years maximum.
Every projector is different, so read specs and reviews carefully to find one that fits your needs best.
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