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Quote: Originally Posted by mjg100 According to the calculator at projector Central http://www.projectorcentral.com/Opto...ulator-pro.htm the HD20 can do 112" from a 12'-2" throw. Yes it is from the lens to the screen. OK thanks....
Ended up going with the Optoma HD20 so we could have it by the Superbowl. So, if we go with the max image size of 104", that requires a zoom of 1.2x. Does this matter in regard to image quality or is this simply going to be "get 104"...
Quote: Originally Posted by Jim McC You read the calculator wrong. 92" diagonal is the smallest screen size fron 12'. Using the zoom lens, your screen size can be between 92" - 110". And as far as the DIY screen goes, drywall isn't a...
My family asked me to look at setting up a projector in their basement to replace their aging 60" RPTV that's about 10 years old. The wall where the screen will be could hold a maximum of 165" diagonal screen, however, the maximum...
Quote: Originally Posted by Matt L Best display to put over your fireplace? None. That is about the worst place to put a display. If it's an area where you stand and watch TV, I' suppose it's be OK, but practice sitting on your...
Can we please quit quoting the gigantic images? Takes this thread harder to read.
Quote: Originally Posted by Ant99 What tv do you own? Just curious. Betting its a Sony.
Quote: Originally Posted by Chronoptimist Picture is too noisy, low bit-depth panel, phosphor lag. What TV do you actually own, just curious?
Quote: Originally Posted by Pologuy Really?! Where? I would love to get a 60" 151FD for $2000 under MSRP! As always, YMMV. 50" were in plentiful supply from Magnolia in my region (~20) when I bought 2 months ago. Check the...
Quote: Originally Posted by Pologuy Oh really? They are still around, brand new, never used, in a factory sealed box at the MSRP? Yes, however, not at MSRP. Have you seen the MSRP on Kuros, especially the Elites? I paid $600...
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