Rear Projector HDTV
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Rear Projector HDTV
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Sony XL-2400 Replacement Lamp for Grand WEGA 3LCD Rear Projection HDTV $109.99 Sony’s XL-2400 replacement lamp for the KDF-55E2000, KDF-50E2000, KDF-46E2000, KDF-E42A10 and KDF-E50A10 Grand WEGA 3LCD rear projection HDTV…. |
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JVC Replacement Lamp for Rear Projection JVC HDTVs $99.99 RPTV lamp for JVC… |
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Elite Screens EzFrame Fixed Frame Projection Screen, 16:9 Aspect Ratio – 120in. (Cine Grey) $869.00 R120H1 Tension Screen Material is best for those using low contrast ratio (LCD) projectors in a home theater environment and need to improve picture black levels. Features: -Frame: Black Velvet Aluminum Frame 2.36” thick. -Screen Material: Elite Screens CineGray. -Frame Trim: Pro-Trim Black Velour Surfacing to absorb light overshoot. -Wall installation only. -True-flat tension screen surface. -B… |
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Wide Screen, Tabletop HDTV Projector.(Samsung licenses Ramabus RDRAM for rear projection HDTV sets): An article from: Display Development News $5.95 This digital document is an article from Display Development News, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on October 1, 2002. The length of the article is 490 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.C… |
What is the best way to go in purchasing an HD Home Theatre Setup?
I just purchased a PS3 and a few Blu-Ray movies. Unfortunately, I do not own an HDTV and cannot utilize the power of HD yet. I would like to know what would provide the best picture between a plasma television, an LCD television, a DLP television, a rear-projection television, or a projector? Or is there some online forum or tech website where I can go to get all the important information I need? Please do not recommend televisions above $4,000, as this is the maximum I am willing to spend. Thanks for the help
There are all sorts of websites, but other than a couple to get you going (see below) I suggest you do a google search for “home theatre review”.
Look for articles that compare options.
However, to make any of this information useful you need to first decide what matters to you (budget, what do you want to listen to, what space requirements, listening/viewing position and distance, physical limitations (e.g. thin walls, light control, dedicated room), etc.). Only then can you make an informed choice.
My personal suggestion is a front projector rather than an HDTV. It’s the best way by far to enjoy something approximating a movie theatre (and that doesn’t necessarily mean worse … it can be better). As a teaser, a 1080p projector can be had for slightly over $2000 these days, and that can give you a gorgeous 100″-120″ picture (if you have room for it).
But projectors have some disadvantages too (lamps have to be replaced every 2-3 years @ ~$350/time) and they are best suited to rooms bigger than 9′x12′ … but they are THE way to go for watching with more than 3-4 people.
The third and fourth links are to projector-centric sites.
The last link is to AVS Forum, THE place to go to get advice and input on home theatre questions of any type.
Happy researching.
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