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Home Cinema projector recommendations

fat man on a moped
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Been looking at getting a budget priced home cinema projector and although there's a lot of info about I seem to be going round in circles.
Anyone recently installed one and could recommend it?
Anyone recently installed one and could recommend it?
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I got one you can buy if you want, can try it out first as well if you want.0
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So much better to watch porn apparently.3
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Charltonparklane said:I got one you can buy if you want, can try it out first as well if you want.0
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Be good to see these budget options.0
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Solidgone said:So much better to watch porn apparently.0
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Define budget? 100? 300? 500?0
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fat man on a moped said:Charltonparklane said:I got one you can buy if you want, can try it out first as well if you want.
TBH looking on ebay they are cheap as chips now.
Thats where I got mine so could prob get more for your money as I got mine about 4 years ago, was decent for beer/Fifa nights and set it up in garden a couple of times for football evening games0 -
cafcpolo said:Define budget? 100? 300? 500?0
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speaking from having spent a good few hours watching films and football on two different projectors, one was my brothers (he paid around £1,500 for his) and a mates (paid a lot less!), the room you're projecting in needs to be dark. And when I say dark, you need proper blackout curtains. Normal curtains just wont make a room dark enough in normal daylight hours. The screen needs to be a pure white screen...or wall.
Otherwise, your blacks wont ever be black and your eyes just dont get the cinematic experience.
Personally, would pay as much as you can afford in a flat screen OLED tv and avoid a projector. Both brother and mate have since sold theirs on and gone back to the biggest screen they could afford.
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JohnBoyUK said:speaking from having spent a good few hours watching films and football on two different projectors, one was my brothers (he paid around £1,500 for his) and a mates (paid a lot less!), the room you're projecting in needs to be dark. And when I say dark, you need proper blackout curtains. Normal curtains just wont make a room dark enough in normal daylight hours. The screen needs to be a pure white screen...or wall.
Otherwise, your blacks wont ever be black and your eyes just dont get the cinematic experience.
Personally, would pay as much as you can afford in a flat screen OLED tv and avoid a projector. Both brother and mate have since sold theirs on and gone back to the biggest screen they could afford.1 - Sponsored links:
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fat man on a moped said:cafcpolo said:Define budget? 100? 300? 500?
I've got an Epson TW650 which I think is around 450 these days. It's bright enough to still be watchable during the day. To get the best out of them you'll want a white screen with black borders but if you can't be arsed with all that then don't go for white paint on the wall, go for a light grey. White paint will show up imperfections on the "screen" more. I can take a look at what I've used if you're interested. I'll post a picture of mine shortly.0 -
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Normal projectors take time to warm up (which I assume can be a pain?)
A laser projector switches on immediately.
However on a laser projector, there’s no bulb to change, so when it dies it’s unusable. They do however say you can expect 20,000 hours out of a laser projector.0 -
Took the easier route and bought a 86" LG TV...wanted the Sony but the cost was prohibitive.....quality isnt as good as My Sony 75" but is good enough in my cinema room.0
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fat man on a moped said:JohnBoyUK said:speaking from having spent a good few hours watching films and football on two different projectors, one was my brothers (he paid around £1,500 for his) and a mates (paid a lot less!), the room you're projecting in needs to be dark. And when I say dark, you need proper blackout curtains. Normal curtains just wont make a room dark enough in normal daylight hours. The screen needs to be a pure white screen...or wall.
Otherwise, your blacks wont ever be black and your eyes just dont get the cinematic experience.
Personally, would pay as much as you can afford in a flat screen OLED tv and avoid a projector. Both brother and mate have since sold theirs on and gone back to the biggest screen they could afford.
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fat man on a moped said:cafcpolo said:Define budget? 100? 300? 500?0