Hello,
I'm moving into a new house in a couple of months, and it has a room that we don't particularly have plans for yet (when I say we, that means my wife has no plans but I do
). I'd like to do a projection system in it, and be able to do "real" 1080p. The primary reason I'm thinking CRT instead of LCD/DLP is scaling. With a CRT, I don't necessarily have to upconvert everything. My big question is "Whats the cheapest really 1080p capable projector I can get". I'm planning on going with a used unit. I've been talking to some AV stores, and they SAY that the Sony G70, Electrohome 8500 and Barco 808 are 1080p capable, but their specs don't lead me to believe this. 1080p is 1920x1080 right? So I can't figure out how 1700x1200 fits a 1920x1080 picture (without scaling). So can someone help me with this? Do any of these 3 do real 1080p? Or is there a 9" tube model that I might be able to pick up reasonably priced used that would be a better choice? And what sort of price range can I reasonably expect? I don't require high brightness either, I can get the room completely dark. To pre-answer the question of "what do I need 1080p for anyway" I have a lot of captured HD satellite feed material that ranges from 720p -1080p, and I'd rather be able to display it all in native resolution rather than any scaling.
Thanks!
I'm moving into a new house in a couple of months, and it has a room that we don't particularly have plans for yet (when I say we, that means my wife has no plans but I do
). I'd like to do a projection system in it, and be able to do "real" 1080p. The primary reason I'm thinking CRT instead of LCD/DLP is scaling. With a CRT, I don't necessarily have to upconvert everything. My big question is "Whats the cheapest really 1080p capable projector I can get". I'm planning on going with a used unit. I've been talking to some AV stores, and they SAY that the Sony G70, Electrohome 8500 and Barco 808 are 1080p capable, but their specs don't lead me to believe this. 1080p is 1920x1080 right? So I can't figure out how 1700x1200 fits a 1920x1080 picture (without scaling). So can someone help me with this? Do any of these 3 do real 1080p? Or is there a 9" tube model that I might be able to pick up reasonably priced used that would be a better choice? And what sort of price range can I reasonably expect? I don't require high brightness either, I can get the room completely dark. To pre-answer the question of "what do I need 1080p for anyway" I have a lot of captured HD satellite feed material that ranges from 720p -1080p, and I'd rather be able to display it all in native resolution rather than any scaling.Thanks!

So i'm probably at best looking at "real" 720p then? and that does make sense on the sources not being that high in resolution now. But since the projector will be a fairly sizable purchase, and get relatively low hours, I'd like to have it be capable of displaying that content when it is more available 4-5 years from now... Hmmm. Or do I look for a used 1280x720 DILA then? If thats the best resolution I will end up with going with a CRT, I'm a little torn because of the DILA's size, brightness, etc.
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