Joshua
Something for 200 or under on ebay? Something that I'm going to be useing in a dark room for watching movies on. It don't have to be a great image but not crappy like a view finder either....
I have a list
1.
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-LCD-HOME-THEATER-VIDEO-PROJECTOR-TV-DVD-PC-GAME-/250648208141?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5bcc230d
2.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Optoma-Pico-PK101-DLP-Cell-Phone-Video-Pocket-Projector-/310223559534?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item483ac3db6e
3.
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Cinemin-Swivel-Pico-Projector-use-w-ipod-8410-/250628927074?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5aa5ee62
I'm Just lost, I don't wanna spend no more then 200-250. I Just want to know which one would be best and if there is anything cheaper out there that is about the same, Please don't tell me about models that are like 100-500 dollars more. I need something within my budget.
Thanks
Answer
Hi
Check the videos on utube just key in projector or a brand name or Chinese projector will usually work and you may find use full addresses in your country to get one.
Hi
Check the videos on utube just key in projector or a brand name or Chinese projector will usually work and you may find use full addresses in your country to get one.
when i buy an hd projector what kind of specs do i look for?
Diabs
there are 200 dollar projector and then there are 5000 dollar projector...so what should i look into when i buy one?
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You underestimate. Projectors go to well over $50,000. But I get your point. In general you won't get a reasonable projector for HT use for under $500-$600 and $1000 is a better bet. On the other hand there is little need to look beyond $3000. As with most things beyond that small performance gains cost $$$.
See the link for a good starting place. Read the various articles and then think about what you need/want. Every projector is a bit different in terms of specs, strengths and weaknesses and each represents a different benefit-cost point. You can reduce the choices quickly if you know, for example, what light conditions you intend, room size and height, where you want to put the projector (e.g. rear shelf, ceiling) and whether it will be a fixed installation or not.
I spent over 6 months reading about projectors and reviews of specific models before buying my first projector, and it was time well spent.
In general you want the highest resolution you can afford, but you also want adequate brightness (1000-1500 lumens is fine for HT use), contrast ratio (although specs on this are very misleading, so are a guide at best), excellent colour accuracy, and good flexibility to calibrate the image. Features like zoom lens range and lens offset are important for initial setup but usually add cost without impacting performance.
Finally, consider warranty period and cost of replacement lamps. A 2-3 yr warranty and a $250 lamp price can be very attractive relative to 1year and $700!
Good luck.
You underestimate. Projectors go to well over $50,000. But I get your point. In general you won't get a reasonable projector for HT use for under $500-$600 and $1000 is a better bet. On the other hand there is little need to look beyond $3000. As with most things beyond that small performance gains cost $$$.
See the link for a good starting place. Read the various articles and then think about what you need/want. Every projector is a bit different in terms of specs, strengths and weaknesses and each represents a different benefit-cost point. You can reduce the choices quickly if you know, for example, what light conditions you intend, room size and height, where you want to put the projector (e.g. rear shelf, ceiling) and whether it will be a fixed installation or not.
I spent over 6 months reading about projectors and reviews of specific models before buying my first projector, and it was time well spent.
In general you want the highest resolution you can afford, but you also want adequate brightness (1000-1500 lumens is fine for HT use), contrast ratio (although specs on this are very misleading, so are a guide at best), excellent colour accuracy, and good flexibility to calibrate the image. Features like zoom lens range and lens offset are important for initial setup but usually add cost without impacting performance.
Finally, consider warranty period and cost of replacement lamps. A 2-3 yr warranty and a $250 lamp price can be very attractive relative to 1year and $700!
Good luck.
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