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A year ago, when 4K Blu-ray was getting ready to launch, I was excited to eventually upgrade my 1080P Epson projector to a 4K projector. A year later, 4K projectors are still ridiculously expensive.
I recently purchased my first 4K TV, an LG 55" OLED C6. I'm blown away by its infinite contrast and colors it can generate. Now, I'm not so sure I want to upgrade my HT projector at all. I'm starting to feel it would be better to wait until 80"+ OLED screens come down in price to the $3-4K range. I wouldn't be surprised if that happens at roughly the same time quality 4K projectors come down to the same price. If so, I can't think of a single reason I wouldn't want to replace my projector and 92" screen with an actual TV, even if it is slightly smaller. I'd like to hear others thoughts/plans for upgrading their HT projectors. Obviously, my strategy might not be as viable for those with 120"+ screens (at least in the near future). Would you be willing to give up a little screen size to get the added benefits of a brighter, better contrast picture only TVs can provide? |
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