Which rear projection tv is right for you?
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Which rear projection tv is right for you?
When buying a big-screen TV, you can go flat or you can go fat. Flat (with a plasma or direct-view LCD screen) means you can hang your TV on the wall, but you'll feel the pinch in the checkout lane. In the fat camp are the rear-projection screens, which offer larger screen sizes, great resolution and more affordable prices. Rear-projection TVs will also be the first to be digital-cable-ready, eliminating the need for a digital-cable box. And the best news of all
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Hey! think of that before buying!
Hi guys!
You should consider a cheap projector. I personnaly have one for the folowing reasons:
1- my projector was selling about 1300$ CAD for a good 800-600 pixel.
1024*768 are getting cheaper and cheaper...lamp too... So I'm watching movies on a 10*10 feet room and a 72 inch width tv screen.
2- small and lightweignt. perfect for ALL king of room.
3- viewing angle is as good as a crt tv's and, much better than any rear projection tv's. no sweat spot.
4- easy to operate.
5- have a vga or dvi inputs.
6- etc, etc..
7- etc etc... +++
For info read this: [url]projectorcentral.com[/url]. Good reviews and explanation.
Have a look you may change your minds!
hope it helps,
You should consider a cheap projector. I personnaly have one for the folowing reasons:
1- my projector was selling about 1300$ CAD for a good 800-600 pixel.
1024*768 are getting cheaper and cheaper...lamp too... So I'm watching movies on a 10*10 feet room and a 72 inch width tv screen.
2- small and lightweignt. perfect for ALL king of room.
3- viewing angle is as good as a crt tv's and, much better than any rear projection tv's. no sweat spot.
4- easy to operate.
5- have a vga or dvi inputs.
6- etc, etc..
7- etc etc... +++
For info read this: [url]projectorcentral.com[/url]. Good reviews and explanation.
Have a look you may change your minds!
hope it helps,
projection tv has one disadvantage, not viewable from all angle. this means it is best viewed direct, very impossible to {image is blurred} view from side.
another thing is power consumption which can sometimes twice that of normal television.
i will go for a normal tv with 100hz, digitalscan, stereo, audio/video in, scart cable, pip, tip, a large page text and real flat screen
another thing is power consumption which can sometimes twice that of normal television.
i will go for a normal tv with 100hz, digitalscan, stereo, audio/video in, scart cable, pip, tip, a large page text and real flat screen
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