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I have been looking around for a projector to watch movies, play video games ect... i dont want to spend all that much, but figured I could spend up to around $700. I would love to spend less if the quality is there, but any help on selecting a projector model, specs, and where to get one from.
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This site has a list of their picks for the top home theater projectors currently available: http://www.projectorcentral.com/home-theater-multimedia-projectors.htm . Scroll down to the 720p models if you don't want to go over $700. There is one there for $549, which is pretty good for an HD projector.
This site has a list of their picks for the top home theater projectors currently available: http://www.projectorcentral.com/home-theater-multimedia-projectors.htm . Scroll down to the 720p models if you don't want to go over $700. There is one there for $549, which is pretty good for an HD projector.
projector for xbox 360?
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I am looking to purchase a projector for my xbox 360 and blu-ray player. I Have a pretty open area, and have a budget of $700. I am not looking for 3D compatible, only good picture quality and a good size projection.
Any suggestions on what to buy?
I was recommended the Optoma HD 66
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well for under 700 $ you are going to have to buy a 720p projector, 1080p cost about 900+ unless you find one used.
if you see 720p advertised, make sure you look for the actual screen resolution, most everyone will advertise 720p - 1080p, but they actually are only 800-600, that is very bad.... dont get anything below 1500 lumens. most bulbs are 4000-6000 hours, thats about 3-4 years for the average gamer. and with a 720p projector, you wont want a screen bigger than 70" or you will see big aliasing problems, but if it doesnt bother you, it can get bigger no problem depending on how bright you get.
well for under 700 $ you are going to have to buy a 720p projector, 1080p cost about 900+ unless you find one used.
if you see 720p advertised, make sure you look for the actual screen resolution, most everyone will advertise 720p - 1080p, but they actually are only 800-600, that is very bad.... dont get anything below 1500 lumens. most bulbs are 4000-6000 hours, thats about 3-4 years for the average gamer. and with a 720p projector, you wont want a screen bigger than 70" or you will see big aliasing problems, but if it doesnt bother you, it can get bigger no problem depending on how bright you get.
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