I plan to use 8圆feet manual pull out screen. Screen will be infront of TV and in between front floor standers and behind center speaker. Distance between couch and screen will be 14feet. HDMI out from AVR will be fed to projector. Source will be laptop with HDMI or DVD player fed to AVR. Usage will be mostly in weekends, 2movies min per week. The use of projecor is only for movies and 90% in night. I don't have cable TV or STB in our house. My 7.1setup consists of Onkyo 609 & wharfedale 9.6+Jamo101. I'm planning to add a projector+screen(8圆feet) to my HT setup. I am eagerly planning to have one and that why would like to have comments from experts and users here. I personally feel, if we don't look for screen beyond 80 to 100 inch and prefer dark room, these models shall perform well. These models certainly have the advantages of long lasting bulb life and lower initial cost, making most of us to get inclined towards them within affordable range of say 30K. I request the members using such models of LED type to come forward and share not only the best price, but also the personal opinion and performance in handling 720p files. Why not we all gather data for the best price vs performance of all these tiny options, which are light on pocket but still ok for occasional cinema viewing in home within certain restrictions like lighting and screen size etc. only people like koushik and few others have talked about few of them here and there. Searching through most economical projector options for using 720p movies in home, I could able to gather a few like Dell M110, benq joybee gp2, few models from Acer etc, which are not commonly discussed in HFV. Initially I had this annoying thing and after 2-3 weeks of using it, I am now insensitive to it I think. I suggest you to have a look at the specific model you're about to pick, especially with a dark scene projected and rapidly move your head. Also depends on how sensitive are you to this effect. The room is a 14 X 10" one.Īll DLP projectors will have this. For a reference, my Acer X110 (conventional lamp with 2500 ANSI lumen) at 110" projection on a white matte surface is too bright even in eco mode. If its a dark room specifically for home theaters and your screen is in the range of 100-120" you can easily be fine with a 500 lumen LED projector. The only thing you need to know is how much lumen you want in the end to fill in your projection room. It has so many advantages over conventional lamp such as long life span, increased saturation levels, low heat dissipation etc. The LED Digital Based Light Source not only delivers a wider color-range and deeper color-saturation than traditional lamps-its ultra-fast, pulsing LED-light virtually eliminates motion blur and color break-up too.I don't think there is any problem in using an LED projectors for home cinema. LED-DIGITAL BASED LIGHT SOURCE Don't compromise on quality. LG Micro-Portable PB60G 3D Ready LED Projector - 720p - HDTV - 16:10 - SECAM, NTSC, PAL - 1280 x 800 - WXGA - 15,000:1 - 500 lm - HDMI - USB - VGA In - Ethernet - 60 W - White Color REFURBISHED 220 Volts Multifunctional Machines / All-In-Ones.220 VOLTS Power Mixers and Concrete Mixers.220 Volts Demolition and Rotary Hammers. 24 Volts DC to 110 Volts AC Power Inverter.12 Volts DC to 220 Volts AC Power Inverters.12 Volts Dc to 110 Volts AC Power Inverters.Installer Series Voltage And Frequency Converter.Designer Series Voltage and Frequency Converter.Specialized Application Voltage And Frequency Converter.Voltage & Frequency Converter (50 60 Hz).Automatic Voltage Regulator (CE Approved).Commercial Transformers for External use.Step up/Step down Converter for Japan to USA (Type-5).Step Up-Down Converter with Regulator and Indicator display Best Model - Type-4.
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