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DVD Projector
Capt. Rob wrote: Once you have a projector you can never go back to a regular TV. People who don't own them have no idea of how great they are. As one review said, it's like having a giant plasma TV and better. My screen, nearly 10 feet across, is fantastic. There are no rainbows (at least no one has seen them yet) and SD is not visible unless you sit 1.1. Having a clunky TV is just a waste of space. Thursday is movie night here during the winter. Watching The World's Fastest Indian or Star Wars...simply amazing. And you can have a good starter setup for under 2K, or a more advanced one for just under 3K. About the only downside is that ambient light really needs to be shut out. RB 35s5 NY I have to agree with Capt. Rob. - An HD front projector with a good surround sound system and good HD program material is spectacular. And HD DVDs are on the market. I replaced a fairly high-end 64-inch HDTV rear projection set with the Sanyo front projector and 92-inch screen, and I wouldn't want to go back. - (Although the rear projection set was brighter and could be viewed without turning down the lights.} The SOTA is improving rapidly, and it's likely that there will be 1080p front projectors with LED light sources at reasonable prices (under $3,000) in a year or so. Three-chip DSL (without the rotating color wheel) seems to be the best approach. Jim |
DVD Projector
An HD front projector with a good surround sound system and good HD program material is spectacular. And While we can watch movies in 720, even the regular DVDs look great. About the only thing that looks bad on our projector is standard cable, which we rarely watch. The HD Fox channel for last night's series end made Suzanne pretty happy...looked great! Her sister said it was like watching the game through a giant window. As I said, unless you see a proper setup that is tweaked you'll never know what you're missing. Everyone who's seen my projector and had room for one bought a unit. RB 35s5 NY |
DVD Projector
Spend a few more $ and get yourself a Sony SXRD if you really want to
see how good a 100" picture can be. |
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