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Benq Projector Lamp
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If I am on a budget, is a 480p home theater projector acceptable for now? and upgrade in a few years?
I am looking to get a home theater projector, but I don't want to spend more than 600. Preferably 5.
I considered a business projector but they often do not have component or hdmi inputs.
I will used it mostly for regular DVDs for now and my Wii which only goes as high as 480p with components.
I think it may be better for me to get a dlp 480p 16:9 for now and upgrade in about 2-3 years when I burn out a bulb.
I figure than by then, I can afford a higher resolution projector as the prices come down. Plus, there should be alot more HD content out by then.
It seems that to get anything descent from a name brand like InFocus, Optoma or BenQ that I need to spend close to a grand to get 720p.
If I am just using regular DVDs, I would think that 480p is just perfect anyway since there resolution is usually in the realm of 720x480
I think you are saving $200-$300 in the short term and spending $600-$800 more in the long term (by essentially buying two systems in a relatively short period of time.)
If you have credit, most major retailers offer 1-3 years interest free financing. While I do not normally recommend people finance a purchase like this in your situation it seems like a better solution than to buy two systems and spend more money in the long run.
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That being said - in terms of quality on the 480 (the heart of your question)... by using regular DVD's you won't gain much (if anything) by having a higher resolution system. Only very high end DVD players will really translate the standard DVD up to your HD in a noticeable way, and even then there is very little they can do anyway.
If you do not plan to get an Xbox360 or PS3 there is not a huge advantage quality wise on going to the higher resolution. If, however, you are going to be watching HDTV and sports, then you really should get at least a 720 now and not waste time or money on the 480.


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