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re: TV vs video projector
Posted on 10/4/16 at 7:52 am to dallastiger55
Posted on 10/4/16 at 7:52 am to dallastiger55
If you paint the walls gray, you don't need the screen.
Less installation headache, less cost.
I have a $300 ViewSonic 720p projector, and it's a monster for sporting events.
I bought an HDMI splitter, a 50' HDMI cable and a bracket to mount my projector. All in was less than $500.
Less installation headache, less cost.
I have a $300 ViewSonic 720p projector, and it's a monster for sporting events.
I bought an HDMI splitter, a 50' HDMI cable and a bracket to mount my projector. All in was less than $500.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 8:38 am to Sheep
Bigger doesn't always equal better. The right room with the right screen and projector can be bad arse but that shite cost $ to do it right.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 10:04 am to Sheep
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I have a $300 ViewSonic 720p projector, and it's a monster for sporting events.
here is the newer version of the Viewsonic i got my son for gaming in his room. LINK
It's been a beast of a projector. His old projector went through bulbs like once a year. This projector was installed in 2014 and is still on its original bulb with no signs of letting up. Very quiet fan as well. The LED projectors just aren't anywhere as bright as DLP yet.
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