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Projector Tele\'s ? Anyone got one ? I need a new tele and was thinking of getting a projector one. I hate having a big tele taking up living room space. Hardly ever watch it but the kids do. Your thoughts ? |
I have a 42" Toshiba rear projection telly - had it since 1999 - its ace - especially for MotoGP - they are also cheap as chips now - we are looking at upgrading to a Plasma above the fireplace - the Tosh will be up for sale if you are interested!!!! Khushy |
Old Technology projector TV`s..........go for a good LCD (not plasma!) |
I think she means a "Projector & Screen" rather than a "Rear Projection" judging by the comments regarding size .... u2u Vman, he uses a projector onto one wall in his lounge ..... |
Ahh yes thats it Dibble - one with a screen one side of the room and projecter the other. Whats rear projection then ? :puzzled: |
OK..... Screen and projector. Pro's Huge picture Impresses the neighbours Great for movies / sport / games Cons Needs a darkened room for best results. Expensive (to do properly) Not suited for general viewing (you'll get fed up of the news being 8ft wide trust me) Will need separate video /sound sources / speakers etc to feed the projector and get the sound out. (sky / freeview / cable + Amp + speakers + cabling.....) Unless you get a projector with a broad throw, you'll need a big room. Screens are fragile! Projector & Screen is fantastic as either a dedicated room solution or a second option with a plasma / LCD for general use, but it's not ideal for your main TV. If you really want to go this route, look for a Panasonic DLP Projector and a fixed screen from Stewart (Personally I'd have a Firehawk) Alternatively, for similar money that you'd pay for a projector alone you could get a 42" HiDef Plasma. Or, for less money, a DLP rear projection TV. These are a lot thinner than they used to be, and give fantastic picture quality. What's rear projection??? http://hometheater.about.com/cs/tele...arearprotv.htm If you want a big'ish tele that doesn't break the bank though try here. They've been knocking out some 42" LG's at a reasonable price, and an HD ready 42" tosh for £1500 http://ws4.richersounds.com/productg...s&pgroup=LCDTV Pick up a copy of Home Cinema Choice it's a reasonably good source to start off especially for getting guide prices. Rough entry level costs (without considering video sources and the audio side) Projector - £1500 6ft Fixed Screen - £500 Or 42" Hi Def Plasma or LCD - £1500 Or 42" Hi Def DLP Rear Projection TV - £1500 If you're not fussed about Hi Def then you could get the Plasma / LCD / DLP RP cheaper. [Edited on 1-12-2005 by Mr_S] |
Ahh thanks - all the info I need :) |
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