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Sony Bravia Rear Projection HDTV Overview at DigitalLife
What is the perfect size for Your room to HDTV?
With standard-definition TVs, the rule used to be that viewers would feel comfortable watching a set from a distance of 3 to 6 times the screen size in inches. With HDTV, the resolution is so much better that you can sit closer to a larger TV without noticing the pixels. So with HDTVs, the rule tends to be you can sit anywhere from 1.5 to 3 times the screen size (in inches) for the best experience.
These rules have been designed to tell you where to sit in relation to your new TV. Look at it another way: You know the size of the room you have already, where you want to sit, and where your new HDTV should go once you get it. So, which size TV should you get?
Doing the math backwards, you get this formula:
Minimum size= Viewing distance/3
Maximum size=Viewing distance/1.5
Doing that math straight up can give some unusual size numbers, so if we round the math to existing common HDTV sizes we get this handy chart:
If the TV you need for your room is 40 inches or less, a flat-panel LCD TV is your best bet. Between 42 and 60 inches, you can choose between plasma, LCD, or rear-projection sets. Plasma HDTVs tend to be the most popular choice in this size range, as they offer good picture quality and flat-panel allure at a competitive price versus comparably-sized LCD HDTVs.
But if you want to go really big with your TV (it's OK, don't be ashamed to admit it), HDTVs up to 65 inches in size may not even be enough. For screens bigger than 70 inches, you need a front projector, also known as a home theater projector or a home entertainment projector. These are just what they sound like; they project the image forward like a movie projector does. The technologies available are the same as for rear-projection TVs. If you buy a home theater projector, be aware that you'll also need to think about purchasing a home theater projector screen to project onto--don't cheat yourself out of a true hi-def experience by projecting straight onto your wall. Also remember that home theater projectors don't come with built-in TV tuners; these are really just for projecting an image. To get TV, you'll need to hook your projector up to an external tuner and/or DVD player. At this size, seriously consider stepping up to Blu-ray for your movie needs. At the very least, make sure you have an upconverting DVD player. Standard-definition images look pretty poor at really large sizes. You'll get the most out of a really large video image if all of your equipment is rated for 1080p.
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Best way to hook laptop up to TV (CRT/Rear Projector)?
Im using a macbook pro and i am looking for a cheap solution to hooking my laptop up to a tv (dont care about quality honestly).
A few notes though the tv's are older, they will only have RCA hook up , so VGA on a tv is not an option. I did see that they sell VGA/RCA chords so i could go from my laptop to tv using that but not sure if it would work as most are for HDTV's . Once again my tv's are older not HD, just the old school 45" rear projection tv's from the 90's with a crap load of RCA inputs. Any other solutions would be great. Thanks
VGA to RCA (composite) should be OK for Standard Definition TV inputs. I saw a 6 foot cable at Buy.com for 25 cents, but the shipping was eight dollars! So go to Radio Shack or Best Buy. And if your set doesn't have a Digital Tuner (ATSC), you will need a DTV Converter Box by February of 2009, unless you have Satellite or Cable TV. The Converter Boxes have nice RCA outputs, and some would allow throughput from your computer cables. Otherwise, use different TV RCA inputs for the Converter Box and your computer outputs.


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