Pasky M
I have a few questions about projectors, I am going to get one to put in my room that I want to hook my computer up to to play games on a huge screen, i want to wathc movies on it through my computer, and I want to be able to watch local t.v. chaneels on it somehow. (my budget is I'm trying to keep it under $1000 including projection screen; I already have a sound system so that's not in my budget)
Q1: What projector should I get?
Q2: I get that the amount of lumens means how bright it can get, so what would be a good amount of lumens?
Q3: What would be a good contrast ratio? (I know the higher the better, but what is minimum amount the projector should have?)
Q4: What brand?
Q5: Where should I get it (Newegg, Bestbuy, Tigerdirect?)
Q6: Is a projector worth it instead of a tv? (I have enough space for up to 200 inches, so I thought a projecter would be a good idea, because then I could roll up the screen when I didn't need, and use the space, and it's cheaper than a big t.v.)
Ummmmm.. one thing I forgot is: is there anyway I can hook my projector up to local t.v.? (like bunny ears). I also understand that all t.v. will be digital by february of next year, so could I use a digital box to get local channels to play on my projecter?
Answer
Lets see If I can help
Q1: What projector should I get?
You want to make sure that the pj you get has a native resolution of at least 1280 X 720 so you can experience 720p HD. You should be able to find one for less than $800 and I actually just picked up an Optoma HD70 for about $650 after rebate.
Q2: I get that the amount of lumens means how bright it can get, so what would be a good amount of lumens?
Anything between 1000 and 1200 should be good. You get too many Lumens and you risk washing out the picture.
Q3: What would be a good contrast ratio? (I know the higher the better, but what is minimum amount the projector should have?)
I'd look for at least 2000:1
Q4: What brand?
There a gazillion of them but I prefer Infocus, Optoma or Epson and have had good experiences with all of them.
Q5: Where should I get it (Newegg, Bestbuy, Tigerdirect?)
For gods sake not Best Buy. Personally I have bought a few from Tigerdirect, but before I do I will do a search for the specific item on Yahoo Shopping so I can compare all of the online prices.
Q6: Is a projector worth it instead of a tv?
Absolutely! Watching HD on the big screen will BLOW YOU AWAY! I have been slowly replacing ALL my TV's with projection
weeder
Lets see If I can help
Q1: What projector should I get?
You want to make sure that the pj you get has a native resolution of at least 1280 X 720 so you can experience 720p HD. You should be able to find one for less than $800 and I actually just picked up an Optoma HD70 for about $650 after rebate.
Q2: I get that the amount of lumens means how bright it can get, so what would be a good amount of lumens?
Anything between 1000 and 1200 should be good. You get too many Lumens and you risk washing out the picture.
Q3: What would be a good contrast ratio? (I know the higher the better, but what is minimum amount the projector should have?)
I'd look for at least 2000:1
Q4: What brand?
There a gazillion of them but I prefer Infocus, Optoma or Epson and have had good experiences with all of them.
Q5: Where should I get it (Newegg, Bestbuy, Tigerdirect?)
For gods sake not Best Buy. Personally I have bought a few from Tigerdirect, but before I do I will do a search for the specific item on Yahoo Shopping so I can compare all of the online prices.
Q6: Is a projector worth it instead of a tv?
Absolutely! Watching HD on the big screen will BLOW YOU AWAY! I have been slowly replacing ALL my TV's with projection
weeder
For 3d mapping projection architecture, I need a good brand of projectors?
Q. For projecting on exterior and interior of buildings, 3d effects, shows, etc.
Answer
I would say that the best projector to use is Hitachi Projectors... Why?
According to the site...
"Projector users are discovering that Hitachi projectors are the way to go for quality presentation solutions at an affordable price. When it comes to LCD projectors, Hitachi offers some of the most reliable projectors at prices for every budget.
Did you know that Hitachi projectors have one of the lowest failure rates in the industry? Because Hitachi has vast experience in the research and development of many types of electronics, they build LCD projectors that will last. On the rare occasion that you do have a problem with your Hitachi projector, they'll take care of it. Hitachi covers all of their projectors with a three-year projector warranty that includes a free overnight loaner unit for the entire three years."
Good luck!
I would say that the best projector to use is Hitachi Projectors... Why?
According to the site...
"Projector users are discovering that Hitachi projectors are the way to go for quality presentation solutions at an affordable price. When it comes to LCD projectors, Hitachi offers some of the most reliable projectors at prices for every budget.
Did you know that Hitachi projectors have one of the lowest failure rates in the industry? Because Hitachi has vast experience in the research and development of many types of electronics, they build LCD projectors that will last. On the rare occasion that you do have a problem with your Hitachi projector, they'll take care of it. Hitachi covers all of their projectors with a three-year projector warranty that includes a free overnight loaner unit for the entire three years."
Good luck!
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