If you have been salivating for a true home theater experience a
projector beats any of the new fangled television technologies any time.
Think about it, you can get images up to 120 inches whereas the largest
plasmas or rear projection TVs are only 70 inches in diagonal length.
Furthermore, these huge televisions cost an exorbitant amount ranging from
$5000 to $10,000.
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Compare them to budget projector models which sell for less than $1,500.
Now's really a good time to consider them. They used to cost many thousands
of dollars and prices have since fallen. |
The older CRT technology were heavier at over 100 pounds. These new
generation of projectors are compact and light. They weigh from 5 to 15
pounds. You can carry the lighter ones around. There's no need to rush home
to watch your live sports program. You can just simply bring it wherever you
want. An example would be watching a movie in a friend's house. A compact
projector is a great idea if you have several houses since there's no need
to buy a projector for every home. One projector will do simply fine.
Their small size is a boon. They may either be placed on a coffee table or
be mounted on a ceiling. Imagine the mammoth hulk of a projection TV taking
up your previous living room space which otherwise could have been used in
more better ways.
New projectors boast an array of connectivity options which regular
television sets lack. You can hook it up to your PC enabling you to surf
super sized web pages, watch slide show of your digital camera photos or
play computer games.
Nowadays you have the option of either having a projection screen or simply
using the wall to project the image on.
Setting up is easy and new projectors offer simpler solution. Normally your
entertainment console consisting of all the various components such as DVD
Player, Cable set top box and other AV components will be in front of the
living room while the projector will be mounted at the back of the room. So
how do you reconcile the difference in location for all these gizmos? You
either had to move all the components back or simply lay cables from the
various sources to the projector behind.
Now there's
all in one home theater with speakers and
DVD player thrown in together in one unit. There's no need to worry about
cables snaking from one end of the room to the other, not to mention the
headache of setting up the projector system. Another alternative would be
wireless projector allowing you to bring
your projector from room to room without worrying about wires and cables.



