Dutch D
I'm planning on putting a projector with an approximately 106in screen in my room. This projector will be used mainly(maybe only) for my xbox360. Is this a good choice? Are there any major issues with projectors?
Answer
Projectors can be a very cost effective way to get a huge screen, however there are several factors when deciding to use a projector. The main ones are the size of the room and how many windows are in it. If you have a small room with a lot of light the picture will look fuzzy, even if it is hi def.
As a general rule of thumb sit at least 1.5 times the distance of the size of the screen. If there is a lot of windows and/or light hitting the screen get a projector with at LEAST 2500 lumens, if not more. Also cover the windows with light nullifying curtains and turn off lights if possible for a better picture.
Don't just get a cheap screen. Use this link to decide the type of screen to get. This can greatly effect the picture quality:
http://www.dalite.com/dalitehometheater/products/selecting4.php
Hope this helps and remember you will also need a nice sound system to go with it because its not hi def without hi def sound. I recommend Klipsch.
http://www.klipsch.com/default.aspx
Projectors can be a very cost effective way to get a huge screen, however there are several factors when deciding to use a projector. The main ones are the size of the room and how many windows are in it. If you have a small room with a lot of light the picture will look fuzzy, even if it is hi def.
As a general rule of thumb sit at least 1.5 times the distance of the size of the screen. If there is a lot of windows and/or light hitting the screen get a projector with at LEAST 2500 lumens, if not more. Also cover the windows with light nullifying curtains and turn off lights if possible for a better picture.
Don't just get a cheap screen. Use this link to decide the type of screen to get. This can greatly effect the picture quality:
http://www.dalite.com/dalitehometheater/products/selecting4.php
Hope this helps and remember you will also need a nice sound system to go with it because its not hi def without hi def sound. I recommend Klipsch.
http://www.klipsch.com/default.aspx
Home theater projectors?
assassinat
Hi All!
I'm looking to buy a home theater projector and get off of television once and for all.
I'm looking to spend about $1000, and a used one is ok. I'm looking for quality of picture, how well it works with the lights on, and reliability.
Thanks!
Answer
In general projectors -- like most TVs -- give the best picture in a dark/dim room. If you leave lights on contrast suffers and the "pop" is reduced. That said, bright projectors (which unfortunately also mean you risk shorter lamp life) will work (particularly with a suitable screen) to give a good picture even in a moderately bright room.
I commend you on proposing to replace your TV as the primary display --- it's the best way by far to get a big picture and get an overall movie (or HDTV) watching experience that can even beat a movie theatre. Although ... it's worth noting that keeping a small TV is probably advisable for watching the news or things that don't warrant turning on a projector.
This is because lamps in projectors do wear out (Typically they last 3-4000 hrs) and cost $300 or so to replace. The life of the lamp is maximized if on/off cycles are minimized (particularly short cycles and if the lamp isn't allowed to cool properly). See the 1st link on maximizing lamp life.
Now to projectors. Since needs vary widely I'm going to reference a list of recommended home theatre projectors (2nd link). Many are outside your price point, but there are some that fit your budget. Do some reading on this (and other sites, such as projectorreviews.com) to learn more before you make a decision.
Hope this helps.
In general projectors -- like most TVs -- give the best picture in a dark/dim room. If you leave lights on contrast suffers and the "pop" is reduced. That said, bright projectors (which unfortunately also mean you risk shorter lamp life) will work (particularly with a suitable screen) to give a good picture even in a moderately bright room.
I commend you on proposing to replace your TV as the primary display --- it's the best way by far to get a big picture and get an overall movie (or HDTV) watching experience that can even beat a movie theatre. Although ... it's worth noting that keeping a small TV is probably advisable for watching the news or things that don't warrant turning on a projector.
This is because lamps in projectors do wear out (Typically they last 3-4000 hrs) and cost $300 or so to replace. The life of the lamp is maximized if on/off cycles are minimized (particularly short cycles and if the lamp isn't allowed to cool properly). See the 1st link on maximizing lamp life.
Now to projectors. Since needs vary widely I'm going to reference a list of recommended home theatre projectors (2nd link). Many are outside your price point, but there are some that fit your budget. Do some reading on this (and other sites, such as projectorreviews.com) to learn more before you make a decision.
Hope this helps.
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