DLP Projectors 1080P

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DLP Projectors 1080P


Optoma H Series 1080p DLP Projector With 1200 Lumens - Model HD803 Home Theater Projectors


Optoma H Series 1080p DLP Projector With 1200 Lumens – Model HD803 Home Theater Projectors


$5,499.95


1920 x 1080p pixel resolutionHDTV 1080p native resolution8000:1 contrast ratio3-stage video processing system offers powerful and personalized adjustment options16:9 native aspect ratio, fully automatic 2.35:1 with anamorphic lensHDMI, DVI-HDCP, component, composite, +12V trigger, RS-232 and S-Video outputPC and Macintosh compatible16″ W x 4 5/8″ H x 12 3/16″ DIncludes remote…

Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)


Optoma HD20 High Definition 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector (Grey)


$999.99


When it comes to presentations and projecting your ideas to a crowd of people, trust Optoma to deliver the image. Connect a computer or a TV tuner or another Video device and view images as large as 300 inches (measured diagonally) in up to 16:9 widescreen and 1080p. the HD20 from Optoma makes projected imaging brighter and more versatile than ever. The Optoma HD20 brings a new level of flexibilit…

Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector


Mitsubishi HC3800 1080p Home Theater DLP Projector


$1,499.99


Mitsubishi HC3800 DLP Projector – 1300 ANSI Lumens, 1080p, 1920×1080, 4000:1 Native, HDMI…

BenQ W1000 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector, White


BenQ W1000 1080p DLP Home Theater Projector, White


$999.00


The W1000 is home projection at its best, incorporating top technologies for luxury, cinema-class entertainment at home. Engineered with Texas Instruments’ DLP technology, W1000 delivers outstanding HD cinematic enjoyment via advanced BrilliantColor processing, high brightness, and high contrast ratios.W1000 supports multiple video formats including 480p, 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. From HDTV or …

question on HD dvd players…?

is there a big difference between 1080i HD and 1080p HD? the 1080i HD dvd players I can find for a decent $220ish while the 1080p ones are a ridiculous $500-1000! Isn’t that nuts?! I have an upscale dvd player 720p/1080i player right now mated with a 720p/1080i DLP projector that displays a beautiful 120 inch image on my wall.Never even seen a true HD 1080i/p player in my life other then the upscale player I got.Are they worth it? and would I be okay with the 1080i HD or should I save up and break the bank with the true 1080p HD??
My projector can display 1080i or 1080p- its slightly compressed,though at this size it’s really hard to tell anyways.
Thanks!

IF you had a 1080p projector, a HD DVD or Blu-Ray player capable of 1080p and blu-ray or HD DVD program material projected on a 80″ or larger screen you would see a difference from 1080i … small, but a difference.

Since you don’t don’t worry about it. Your equipment won’t allow you to see any improvement from 1080p disks/players.

There … saved you some money.

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