
Buying A New DLP Projector
There are barely any electronics items sold these days without the word digital showing up somewhere on the packaging. Great change has been made in the last twenty years regarding digital knowledge, especially the technologies that relate to home theaters. Home theater systems comprised of gritty, big screen televisions and good stereo surround sound were once considered top notch. But, with the advent of better digital technologies, home theaters have become both more complex and more expensive.
A lot has altered over the years since home theater LCD projectors first were available to the mainstream audience. Originally, the size and price alone of projectors made them ludicrous for a possible home theater, mostly given their minimum $50,000 price tag. The large majority of home theater users weren’t actually in homes. Initially, it was only colleges and major businesses that could afford such costs. Today, however, affordable and small projectors can be bought from an electronics or online, and offer a thrilling experience to people who thought they’d never afford a home theater system.
When deciding which DLP projector to acquire, you must first find the place it will be best suited. You’ll need to think about one that fits the size of your room effectively and will project a correctly sized picture to the screen or wall. You also need to determine if you will mount the projector on a table or from the upper surface.
Brightness is a essential factor that varies within the various models. A 1,000 lumen projector would be brilliant enough for a area with no windows or natural light. If the area will allow light in, you will want 1500 lumens or, ideally, more.
The resolution, or sharpness of the depiction, is available in various resolutions for home projectors. Currently, 800×600, also known as SVGA is the lowest resolution acquirable. Although this resolution can satisfy for very small pictures, better resolution is nearly always worth the greater initial cost. Other resolutions include XGA (1024×768), WXGA (1280×768), SXGA (1400X1050), 720P (1280X720), 1080P (1920X1080) AND 1080I. Regarding full HD, 1080P is at present the finest and will allow for an incredible picture. was the sharpest, but 1080P has recently won that title. The number, 1080, informs buyers exactly how many lines of resolution there are.
You may be in for a shock if you’re looking for a projector, with the realization of how many low cost home digital projectors there are. In some cases, you can find a projector that takes your home theater experience to a new level for at most $1500. After you have set your budget and decided on a model, you can focus on picking the audio system, viewing screen, and of course, comfy chairs.
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Digital Video Essentials: HD Basics [Blu-ray] $18.95 Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 03/25/2008… |
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Mitsubishi 3DC-1000 3D HDTV Starter Pack $399.00 Experience TV programs, movies, games, and other video content with a 3D stereoscopic effect when you combine your compatible Mitsubishi HDTV with this 3D Starter Pack, which includes everything you need to start watching 3D video at home. It comes with a 3D Adapter with remote, two pair of Active 3D eyewear with matching emitter, and an HDMI cable. The Starter Pack also comes with a Disney Blu-ra… |
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Da-Lite 119 Diagonal HDTV Format Home Theater Electric Wall Screen with Video Spectra 1.5 Fabric $980.00 The screen that fifty years ago changed the projection environment forever with its electric operation continues to set the tone and meet the needs of the networked marketplace and home theaters. True to its roots, the Cosmopolitan still enjoys the same distinct case design, patented whisper soft motor-in-the roller operation and standard installation ease. The Cosmopolitan has expanded to include… |
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EyeClops Mini Projector $99.99 Kids can project movies, video games, and more with the Eyeclops Mini Projector. Designed for ages eight and older, this portable digital projector fits in the palm of your hand and projects a screen size of up to 60 inches! All you need for big-screen excitement is a dark room and standard RCA cables to connect the Eyeclops to your favorite media player or game console. With an optional battery p… |
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Zoombox DVD Entertainment Projector $269.99 That?s all you need for big, huge, larger-than-life movies and video games. The Zoombox is part TFT LCD projector and part DVD and CD player. It projects the big picture 5 diagonal sizeat a clean 557×234 resolution and, with built-in speakers, puts the power of home theater in a portable package. An external hook-up renders it compatible and connectible with most gaming consoles, as well as video … |
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New Sealed – RealD Compatible 3D Circular Polarized Glasses for Legend of the Guardians, Resident Evil: Afterlife 3D, Piranha 3D, Toy Story 3 3D $0.01 Take your own 3D Glasses to the Movies!! In a movie theater, the reason why you wear 3D glasses is to feed and separate two different images into your eyes. Two projectors are synchronized and project two respective views. The screen actually displays the two images, and the glasses cause one of the images to enter one eye and the other image to enter the other eye. Our Circular Polarized 3D glas… |
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Xbox 360 Kinect Wall Mount $4.83 The Wall Mount provides a quick and easy solution for mounting your Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor to the wall. Designed with convenience in mind, the Wall Mount detaches easily from the wall plate to allow the Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor and the Wall Mount to be stored when not in use. Ideal solution for wall-mounted HDTVs and home theatre projectors. Easily removable from wall to allow mount to be hidden Lig… |
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Nextronics Sensor Eyes for Wii $25.00 Sensor eyes were designed with projectors and home theater in mind. Simply expose the adhesive back and stick sensor eyes to your wall or television/screen edge. Sensor eyes eliminate the need for a sensor bar or sensor bar stand. Made for long range play, you can adjust the distance between the sensor eyes to fine tune range and jitter control. Move sensor eyes apart for a longer range, or move t… |
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WCI Quality Wall Mount For Microsoft Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor – Rotating Bracket $9.95 Introducing The New Xbox Kinect Sensor Wall Mount From WCI, Designed To Keep The Camera Safe And Clean And Mounted. Looks Good And Mounts Easily, This Is The Ideal Accessory For The Xbox. Easy And Affordable…. |
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InFocus X2 Multimedia DLP Projector $699.99 This multimedia projector is built to travel, and priced to move! Whether used at home, in a conference room, for educational or entertainment applications, the 6.8 pound X2 has the power and portability you need. Lamp: 200W SHP/3000 Hours. Aspect Ratios: 4 x 3 standard; 16 x 9 wide. Contrast ratio: 2000 x 1. Display: DLP by Texas Instruments. Image size (diagonal): 2.7 ft to greater than 21.6 ft…. |
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Cables To Go 2 Socket Decorative Video/Speaker Insert – Mini-phone Stereo Speakers, HD-15 VGA – White $19.99 Add the finishing touch to your home theater or clean up the array of computer cables in your office. Decorative inserts and wall plates from Impact Acoustics are stamped from 20 gauge steel and painted to match your room decor. Use them in standard electrical boxes or mud rings and standard decorative wall plates for easy installation. HD-15 female DB style feed-through connectors provides a secure connection for VGA cables. The 3.5mm jack on the front connects by a 3 pigtail to another jack for easier connection of your audio cable. Use these wall plates for home theater projectors, plasma and LCD screens as well as PC monitor applications. |
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Elite Screens SableFrame ER106WH1 Fixed Frame Projection Screen 52 x 92 – CineWhite – 106 Diagonal $429 SableFrame ER106WH1 Fixed Frame Projection Screen is a home theater fixed frame screen and is designed for today’s 720P and 1080P home cinema projectors. Its standard black backed screen material eliminates light penetration. Its black velvet surfaced covered 2.36 aluminum frame enhances overall appearance and absorbs projector light overshoot. it is easy to assemble and install in minutes. Its adjustable fix plates provide equal tension over the entire projection surface. |
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Elite Screens SilverFrame Series Fixed Frame Projection Screen – 45 x 80 – High Contrast Gray – 92 Diagonal $237.24 ELI1079: The Tension High Contrast Grey surface is the best choice when using older LCD / DLP high definition projectors with lower contrast ratios. Elite’s CineGrey is ideal for home theater use. It enhances black levels while minimizing loss in white level output. Features: -2.25 Aluminum Silver Frame with 1 inner black trim. -Screen Material: Elite Screens CineGray. -Frame width 2 . -Wall installation only. -Permanent Wall-Mount Cinema / Video / Presentation Front Projection Screen. -Standard black backed screen material eliminates light penetration. -Flat tension screen surface. -Screen surface can be washed with mild soap and water. -Easy to assemble and install in minutes. -Wide projection angle- -Available in CineGray (1.0 gain gray). Specifications: -16:9 format. -92 diagonal. -Screen Gain: 1.0. -Overall dimensions: 49.5 H x 84.5 W x 1.5 D. -2-year parts and labor manufacturer warranty. Brochure Screen Material User Guide |
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Elite Screens ezFrame Fixed Frame Projection Screen – 45 x 80 – High Contrast Gray – 92 Diagonal $689 ELI1022: 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. -Black backed material eliminates light penetration. -Available in CineGray (1.0 Gain Gray). -Easy to assemble and install in minutes. -Sliding wall mounts to ensure the installation is properly centered. Specifications: -16:9 format. -92 diagonal. -Screen Gain: 1.0. -Overall Dimensions: 50.0 H x 84.6 W x 1.5 D. -2-year parts and labor manufacturer warranty. Brochure Screen Material User Guide |