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Old 12-28-2013, 02:12 PM   #11
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There will be no huge plasmas. See what they'd prefer. It's all subjective, and they'll want the big screen.
that's open to personal preference really.
some people don't always think VERY big is better than BIG

if someone can have a 84' lcd, which many people do have, and that is a VERY huge screen, I mean you sit at the right distance with a full 5.1 mid price range surround sound THX system and you are enjoying a fantastic movie experience. the colors will be better than any projector for most users , no?

the colors from the LCD will be the best they can be!

now let's say you go 120" screen, with a mid range projector, screen and the same system?

first of all, the person wont be able to watch movies, sports and tv on his projector during the day as he can with this HUGE 84' there will be a very big difference.
he doesnt have to worry about bulb life either.

why will he just pick the biggest screen?
if the person is a serious movie buff, enjoys BR at the highest quality, looks for PQ and black levels, scrutinizes film transfers, a so called videophile.
the mid range cheap projector wont cut it.


really a projector needs to accompany a home projector system.
its not one or the other, it's both.

but for some people, the 84' lcd is enough!


for me sometimes I think, how much is enough for me...
if I had an 84' lcd, would I even consider a projector?
sometimes I think no..

but for one think I know, 120' wont be big enough for me
I know I will need 170-200' for my ultimate home theater
and I am happy to wait until retirement for it..
thats 25 years from now! LOL but I will enjoy all my favorite movies in my golden years in style! hahahaha
BUT... that being said, I wont buy a 200' system if it doesnt look better than a tv at a size I can afford. and probably in 20 years time 100' screens will be affordable.
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