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Does the projector play standard blurays? I don't know these things.
http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/projectors-vs-tvs-giant-screen-pros-and-cons/
Another few quick questions:
How does image quality compare between a projected image and a TV screen?
and
Do you have to paint your wall a different colour?
I have left my wall as it is as it's a very clear white, and I'm in a rented apartment so it may be best if I leave the walls as they are. You can buy screen paint, where you effectively use a special kind of paint to paint a screen on your wall. I probably will get a screen eventually but it still works brilliantly just on the wall to be honest. I watch a lot of films and TV dramas so I'm holding out for a dual screen - a screen that can bring down a screen for 2.35:1 and another screen for 16:9 - a company called Elite make them.
Sorry, that was quite long @Mendes4Lyfe
Also projectors are about the same price as TVs, well entry level ones like the Optoma HD141x anyway. Mine cost about the same as a new 42" TV would cost.
Wow, thanks for the info!
Yeah it's amazing how the tech has moved on over the last 10-20 years. I remember when a widescreen TV seemed extravagant and of course now they are the only kind of TV you can get pretty much. Thankfully we've seen the end of 4:3 pan and scan. Yeah my 32" TV felt huge after years of watching on a 14" 4:3 TV.
@Birdleson how much of an improvement is 4k over 1080p? My av receiver has 4k pass through so I might upgrade some time in the future.
For Netflix or Blu-ray it's perfect.
Do you think it will be long before the Bond films are released on the new UHD format?
Maybe in 2025 when the next Bond film comes out ...
Samsung 65" 4K 3D OLED TV Set.
Pioneer High End Blu-ray player (cost 1000 USD)
Apple TV (for the iTunes library and Netflix)
Powerful LG Soundbar with active Subwoofer
Main bedroom:
Samsung Full HD LED Rose Black 55" TV Set.
Samsung Blu-ray player (cost 250 USD)
Apple TV (for the iTunes library and Netflix)
Samsung Soundbar
Living room:
Sony 42" LCD Full HD TV Set
Pioneer Blu-ray player (cost 100 USD)
Apple TV (for the iTunes library and Netflix)
Audio from TV Set
Yesterday I bought the Panasonic DMP-UB900EGK Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player that plays 4K Blu-rays :)
I had these thoughts recently. The cinema in the town I live in is a small one. I hadn't been there since getting my projector last summer - I deliberately went to the Vue cinema in the nearest city down the road to see films at the cinema since then. And I honestly came to the conclusion that my home cinema is now better than what is on offer there. I have a better view of the screen in terms of seating distance to the screen, the screen was too high there and I generally think my home viewing experience is a more immersive one.
THe Vue cinema does still trump mine - really big screen. But unless I'm really bothered about a film, I think I'm more than happy to wait for the blu-ray and watch it on my home cinema now.
It's a 3D projector I have, so I might invest in a 3D blu ray player and specs in the future.
I am very hospitable:) especially since I am the most frequent guest visiting the guest room, every other day at least :)) to watch TV.
Yeah, although like I was saying, find my screen image a lot better and bigger in terms of distance from the screen than my local flea pit. Since September I've seen Spectre, Star Wars and Eye in the Sky.
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