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Do you have a completely darkened home theater? Are the walls painted black or very dark, or are you using black fabric or curtains? I believe these treatments would do more to improve contrast than a new screen would. If you're already doing these things then you might be needing to upgrade to a projector with better overall contrast and black levels for more pop such as JVC or Sony. If your walls and ceiling aren't dark, darkening them would be my first suggestion. I have 2 JVC projectors in a totally blackened room and the image really does pop. Hope you find happiness with your setup.
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