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RE: Fw: home cinema


  • Subject: RE: Fw: home cinema
  • From: "Phil Harris" <phil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 22:21:18 +0100


> > 1. DLP is better than LCD (I'm selling mine BTW !).=20
>=20
> Yup - DLP is definitely the way to go. Whether you go for a=20
> "data projector" (higher definition) or a video projector
is=20
> really a matter of budget.

Should be more a matter of taste than budget ... Data projectors are
usuall=
y
calibrated differently to projectors intended for video - data projectors
are calibrated so that more of their response is at the top end of the
gamm=
a
curves as they tend to be used in brightly lit rooms where brightness and
brilliance is what you are after. Video projectors should be calibrated so
that they can display shadow details (and other low level information) more
effectively.

> Remember that LCD is a matrix, ie a set number of pixels=20
> across as well as up/down, wheras DLP is line-based (like a=20
> CRT), so more of an "effective" horizontal resolution than
an=20
> absolute one.=20

Erm ... No ... DLP is definitely a fixed number of pixels too - where'd ya
get that info from?
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> > 2. Depends on budget. I have a Denon 3800
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> I have also ended up with a Denon 3800. The only thing I've=20
> seen that was noticeably better to me was the Meridian, at=20
> 5-6 times the price.
> I continue to lust after it :-)

Check out the Pioneer AX-i series - the AX-10i is stunning but (officially)
=A33k however it has smaller brothers which seem to carry many of its
strengths.

Phil




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