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That's it? I want one. ...if you watch alot of tv on it does it require a great deal of maintenance?
I have a 65 inch DLP 1080p.... Watch it ALL the time and hasnt died. 3 yrs old and bought it new. Love it but not quite big enough. .. nothing can't quite be to big when we are talking about tvs
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In the basement - Runco LS-5 DLP projector w/ anamorphic lens attachment to project onto a 150" screen
Basement bar - 55" Samsung 3D LED Living Room - 65" Mitsubishi DLP Bedroom - 46" Panasonic Viera LCD A few 32" Samsung LCD's scattered around the house. I think I have a problem. |
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Damn that's about the same price I paid for my 70.
Don't have the space right now for a screen that big but when the basement is finished I will.
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no, just the projector. screen will run you another $500 or so
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How is it with light in the room? My experience with projectors is that you have to have the room super dark for optimum experience. That is why I was going the 92" Mitsubishi DLP TV when my basement is finished.
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Newer projectors are very, very powerful. I don't know that I'd go 140" in 3D in a non-light controlled room, but for regular viewing, it's fine.
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Projectors always work best if you have complete light control. If you do have a bit of ambient light in the room, you just need a projector with a higher lumen output (brighter) that can overcome the light in the room. The tradeoff is that the brightness of the projector can wash out a bit of the picture detail. Also, a brighter screen can help if there is light in the room. Screens can go from almost a gray color (for a completely dark room) to a really bright white color for rooms that have some light. My first theater was in an English basement that had some light so I used a brilliant white screen from a company called Carada and it worked really well. The screen was $800 but compared favorably to screens you would buy at B&M stores for over $2,000.
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