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Re: Projector & Screen Recommendations
While I agree CRT is probably higher quality than LCD, I wouldn't rule
out<=
BR>
LCD/DLP until you have seen them. Certainly the Sony units get
excellent
reviews and for a low cost option the recent Panasonic LCD with 16:9
panel<=
BR>
come in around =A31200, Kenneth Watt has one of these LCD projectors.
I have a Toshiba MT1 LCD projector in my setup, along with an Owl 6 x 4
Electric screen, Im VERY happy with it.
You can view the current setup in the gallery section on my website
http://shmern.org
For your budget of =A32000 you should be able to get a brand new LCD
projec=
tor
and electric screen quite easy. If you goto CRT you will HAVE to go 2nd
han=
d
for it.
Also bear in mind the difference in size for a CRT, you WILL have to
think<=
BR>
seriously about the ceiling mounting, as weight is a big consideration,
and=
you WILL notice it in a room as they are quite big. LCD's have an
advantage=
here in that they are very small, in fact in my room, people generally
don'=
t
notice anything until the Pronto macro drops the screen and turns on
the
projector.
Anyway if you have any specific questions about my setup, by all means
contact me.
Darren
http://shmern.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mailing Lists" <mailing.lists@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 9:58 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Projector & Screen Recommendations
> Hi All,
>
> Can anybody give me some recommendations on a projector and
screen?
>
> I have a budget of approx =A32,000 (SWMBO approved amount) for
both.&n=
bsp; I have
a
> Sony DAV 800 DVD system, which is currently viewed on a 29" Sony
=
4:3 TV.
I
> had initially wanted to buy a bigger TV (something like a rear
project=
ion
> Toshiba 42" jobbie), but SWMBO won't sanction that as it'll take
=
over the
> whole front room (which is about 16ft by 12ft). So I managed to
=
get a
> compromise of a projector and screen on the basis that it can be
hidde=
n
away
> when not in use (projector is to be ceiling mounted, and the screen
to=
be
> retracted when not in use).
>
> I'd welcome any suggestions!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martyn
>
>
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