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How To Buy A house Theater Projector

An electronic video projector provides the giant screen without the big TV. Projector advancements have come a long way in recent years with absolutely no compromise in quality this means they now look better then ever and also have eliminated many past problems and are now actually affordable meaning the regular buyer is able to step into a HDTV projector for a reasonable price.

Stuff you will require:

Your financial allowance

Which space /room will the projector be situated in

Step 1

The very first thing you will want to choose is what type of projector would you like. Two of the most common and many affordable technologies are LCD and DLP. Some sensitive people may experience an impact which is refereed to as the "rainbow effect" that is unique to single-chip DLP projectors. So you may desire to seek for a demo of the unit first. The best choice is simply too look for a local sound / home theatre store nearer your home to examine both technologies first hand.

LCD projectors produce richer color dynamics for better results in rooms with ample ambient light. DLP pixels are much less visible on screen and also the projector is really smaller when compared with an LCD.

There's also a third technology called LCOS which can produce truly amazing video and it is able to surpassing either LCD or DLP, but the prices are also quite high. By 2010 prices should start to decrease as production become more efficient.

Step two

Take measurements of the space or room the projector is going to be intended for as well as identify the throw distance - the length from the projector mounted on wall / ceiling to the location of the screen.

This throw distance will be associated with the throw ratio each manufacture identifies for any projector, meaning the length the projector needs to be in the screen to make a certain size image.

home theater hd projectors

Step 3

The next consideration will be: Resolution and Brightness. For brightness, you will have to determine how many lumen's your projector should be. This can range from hundreds, to multiple thousands. For home theatre use brightness isn't as essential as resolution. For resolution, you will want to match the resolution of the projector to your signal format you'll be displaying, if you intend to mainly concentrate on HDTV format a WXGA projector will probably be your most affordable selection.

Step 4

Chances are you will want a projector with a zoom lens. Basically, a contact lens quantity of 1.4 would translate to 40%. You probably desire a projector which has a decent sized zoom rate of at least 50%. This makes things much easier when installing your projector and making the final adjustments. It also implies that you can place your projector closer to the screen in a small room.

Now that you know what you're after better, make an effort to to look around a little. Stick with well known companies, as these supply the highest quality projectors at the best prices and will also provide the best warranty deal. Check out major stores to visually compare projectors, or shop online to get the best deals.

Tips and Warnings

   Remember to allocate some cash inside your budget for a good screen.


   Investing in a good screen can increase your viewing experience.


   Setting up a screen that may roll up, really keeps things compact and your room isn't being absorbed a HUGE TV that you'll require and army to maneuver.


   Research the cost of a replacement lamp and find out what its every day life is in hours. It sometimes can be totally frustrating to invest several $ 100 on a replacement lamp. Get a warranty if you can.


   Having a projector means having a VERY mild humming sound due to the fan in the projector to cool the lamp. However low it's, figure out if you like it or not.