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projectors...

ShadowBlade

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im probably going to buy a projector this summer for watching movies and playing console games, but i need to stay around $800 in price.
im looking at this right now, is this good?

no rush...just trying to plan
 
I think you'd be best off waiting to decide just before you're going to do the purchasing. Unless there's a super hot deal (like the $400 I saved on my 4805 and screen combo), prices are going to be lower by the summer in general. I was originally planning on waiting until summer too, but $999 including a screen too was too good for me to pass up.

Looks like $700 is the standard price for that one right now. I didn't look at epson's models as I was planning on the $1000 to $1500 range where benq, sanyo, infocus, panasonic, optoma, and a couple others offer the best options from what I read.

If you want computer advice, anandtech is great, but for hometheater I didn't find it very helpful.

A good place to start would be projector central. For the HT equivalent of anandtech, check out AVSforum.

For now, you might want to think about DLP vs LCD, 4:3 vs 16:9 and other general things like that. I'd wait until you're about to buy to check out what best fits your needs at the time.
 
Depending on what you're planning on using it for, i'd recommend checking out the XGAs as well.

But seeing as you have a budget & just want in for console gaming & movies, that SVGA one is likely okay. I'd look for a DLP based on your uses though.

For both, as in computer use as well, i would recommend an XGA (1024x768), simply since the resolution looks so much better IMO.

Generally speaking, LCDs are preferred for presentations, etc., & DLPs are thought to be best video video/mulitmedia.

I got myself an Optoma EZPro 739, & have been quite happy with it. Certainly beats wasting money on a bigscreen 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Rogue 2
I liked DLP projectors until I noticed the rainbow effect for the first time yesterday... ugh!


Yeah, the rainbow effect is an interesting thing.

I personally feel it's similar to ghosting.
Some people can see it, & others cannot.

I'm one of those who's never been able to see ghosting on any monitor except for one horrible 38ms one i saw once.
Even at 25ms, i can play games & love them.
The story is the same with my projector.

One of my buddies was over to watch a movie on mine, & he commented on the little rainbow effect.
However, i couldn't see what he meant 😕
 
Originally posted by: n7
Originally posted by: Rogue 2
I liked DLP projectors until I noticed the rainbow effect for the first time yesterday... ugh!


Yeah, the rainbow effect is an interesting thing.

I personally feel it's similar to ghosting.
Some people can see it, & others cannot.

I'm one of those who's never been able to see ghosting on any monitor except for one horrible 38ms one i saw once.
Even at 25ms, i can play games & love them.
The story is the same with my projector.

One of my buddies was over to watch a movie on mine, & he commented on the little rainbow effect.
However, i couldn't see what he meant 😕

DON'T READ THIS IS YOU DON'T WANT TO SEE RAINBOWS ON YOUR DLP PROJECTOR








































































It's a lot easier to see them if during a scene with bright white on a dark background. Shake your head back and forth or look left and right quickly across the screen. I don't notice them unless it's a very high contrast scene and I look quickly from one part of the screen to another.
 
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