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Choosing a Projector for Your Home
I am slowly getting ready to buy a projector for my house. I would like to know the opinions of happy owners, taking into account the following parameters:
1. Price - up to 35 tr.
2. During the repair, I threw the cables (power and HDMI) under the ceiling in advance, respectively, it will hang at the top. The distance to the wall (screen) is about 3.5 meters. There will be a blackout in the room (we will sew the curtains more tightly, because the side is sunny).
3. Of course, I would like Full HD, but for the first time HD Ready will do (the plans are to change in a year and a half).
Half a year ago I liked Epson EW-TH450 (HD Ready, yeah), ~30000r. On the other hand, does it make sense to overpay for a brand if you can find Full HD for that kind of money (something like BenQ W1000+)?
I ask for advice :)
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I constantly deal with projectors at work, therefore:
- I do not advise Epson - they warm up for a long time, the luminous flux is low, but the color saturation is good.
- Hitachi has good models - they warm up quickly, the luminous flux is high, the color saturation is lower than that of Epson. Lamps are harder to get, but last a long time.
- Now we use BenQ to the fullest - the luminous flux is very high, but the saturation is low, it warms up medium. We solve the problem of saturation programmatically. It won't be hard to get the lamps.
In addition to Hitachi, a Full HD model within 30,000 is not a problem to get.
See for yourself how dark your room is. They themselves understand even Full HD with low saturation and it’s not a pleasure to watch on a pale screen.
I was going to buy a projector for the office and suddenly found out that LCD TVs and plasmas have now fallen to completely indecent bargain prices.
This is due to the output of 3D and LED
42 inches LCD costs 15 tr.
IMHO much better than a projector.
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