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I am looking to buy a projector so that I can host movie nights in the backyard and watch regular 4:3 television. Do you guys think the Optoma EP727 is a good projector for my uses? It would be used most in low light. Full specs are at:
http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=23263&itmname=Optoma%20EP727
Also, should I buy it from Amazon or ProjectorPeople or somewhere else?
Thanks.
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The videophile types would say that projector is not full HD but you probably will like the picture anyway. I invite a group over for "movie nights" using a XGA projector like that one projecting onto a 60 inch wide screen and the picture is great! I just use the "s-video" input.
Projector People is the way to go...I have bought several projectors from them over the years. They are knowledgeable and have great service.
The videophile types would say that projector is not full HD but you probably will like the picture anyway. I invite a group over for "movie nights" using a XGA projector like that one projecting onto a 60 inch wide screen and the picture is great! I just use the "s-video" input.
Projector People is the way to go...I have bought several projectors from them over the years. They are knowledgeable and have great service.
Outdoor movie projector system?
l2brennan
I'm researching outdoor movie theatre equipment...overwhelming. We would use during warm season in backyard to play primarily DVDs (maybe pictures from a thumb drive or connect a laptop).
Welcome input as to what I should consider or what you have successfully purchased and used.
Tx in advance!
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if you will be watching the movies at night, just get a decent lcd or dlp front projector ($400-600) and a screen.
depending on where you plan to put the screen depends on what type of screen.
check out this inflatable screen at walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7983503&sourceid=1500000000000003260350&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=7983503
big size and great price
check out this projector at walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10226372
if you go to costco or other warehouse club shopping place, i have seen a sharp projector there for around $500 as well.
just remeber that any of these lcd/dlp projectors use a bulb that will eventually burn out
if you will be watching the movies at night, just get a decent lcd or dlp front projector ($400-600) and a screen.
depending on where you plan to put the screen depends on what type of screen.
check out this inflatable screen at walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7983503&sourceid=1500000000000003260350&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=7983503
big size and great price
check out this projector at walmart:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10226372
if you go to costco or other warehouse club shopping place, i have seen a sharp projector there for around $500 as well.
just remeber that any of these lcd/dlp projectors use a bulb that will eventually burn out
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