Im back online again after my weird internet shut off. I dont have a great deal to talk about nevertheless I did discover this home theater blog post recently. I hope you like the idea. I was not positive about posting this blog. Many times I think about if several of such tips are even up to scratch to submit nevertheless I reckon I will give it a go and wish somebody find some increased value in the content.
Philips 100W DVD Home Theater Soundbar for 8 + free shipping
Today only, Walmart offers the Philips 100-watt DVD Home Theater Sound Bar, model no. HSB2351/F7, for 8 with free shipping. That’s under our mention from ten days ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen. (It’s also a current price low by ). Sal…
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I surprised my husband with this media room, inspired by HGTV designer Candice Olson. I did all the work on a DIY budget. Detailed info here: www.ratemyfavoritespaces.com Brown wall color is Sherwin Williams’ “Toasty” in flat finish. Details: Panasonic AE3000U 1080P projector, Denon 1909 AV Receiver, Aperion 7.1 cherry speakers/SW, Stewart Firehawk 100″ screen, PS3, DirecTV HD DVR, Apple TV, VUDU, Slingbox HD Pro, Harmony 890 remote, BDI cherry cabinet. If you need reinforcement with the wife or SO, tell them American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, HGTV, Food Network all look amazing in 1080p. (With a Harmony remote, she can operate the theater too.) Please note: The lights were on for shooting this video, but not when we watch TV or movies.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Q&A:
Question by bjmarchini: “business” projector versus home theater DLP projector for movies, games and an htpc?
I am going to get a front end projector. I am nearly decided that I need a “home theater” projector as opposed to a standard “business” projector.
At first, I dismissed the home theater ones because of their much lower lumens compared to their business counterparts. Of course, the business ones tend to be much cheaper though.
These are the drawbacks of a business projector from what I have research
o white spaces in color wheel to increase lumens makes it too bright
o poor handling of motion in video
o less inputs for multiple devices
o generally not 16:9 native so you have to deal with gray bars
o poor handling of black levels
I wonder how real these issues or concerns are and if anyone uses a business one for their home theater.
I will be using it with our dvd player, home theater pc and an nintendo Wii.
Best answer:
Answer by weeder
I saw your previous questions and saw the poster commenting on the Epson not being any good because it’s a “business” projector. I can tell you from experience that there is absolutely nothing wrong with the S4 as a movie pj since it was the first one I owned and looked spectacular. I even used it outside on my outdoor 24′ theater and it was plenty bright enough to throw the 45′ required to get the larger image.
In my opinion as long as you get a good brand pj with decent lumens, contrast ratio and resolution you won’t be disappointed and forget all this business vs movie pj nonsense. I’ve never found a “business” pj that did not perform as well as a “movie” pj assuming the specs are good.
weeder
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