Samsun projector comparison
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Bsically its in the contrast ratios ( and probably color wheel speed ). The cheaper one being around 3,000:1 contrast ratio and the more expensive one at 12,000:1. Also with the high end projector you are paying for a unit that will have a pre-calibrated image pretty darn close to perfection, at least as far as color and color temperature are concerned, and the technical knowledge and participation of video guru Joe Kane.- Bottom
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They appear to be quite conservative with their CR specs as well. Which is nice to see that they aren't following the crowd and throwing 200,000:1 on the box.
Is the 13k dollar projector single chip DLP? You'd think for that money they could do a 3 chip.....- Bottom
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I remember buying my first digital projector (many years ago) for $12K, and then spending another $1000 to have it professionally color calibrated, plus another $800 for a hush box, and $2K more for an external anamorphic lens, and $5K for a HTPC.
Those were the days...And actually I'm VERY glad they are gone. 8)
So even though I can understand someone spending so much for that extra bit of video (or audio) quality improvement, considering how good so many of these projectors are right out of the box (or with minimal tweaking), I'd have a tough time spending more than $2500 for ANY home theater projector today. :T- Bottom
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Originally posted by Dean McManisI'd have a tough time spending more than $2500 for ANY home theater projector today. :T
Looking back, though, I paid a horrendous $6K for a Sharp lcd that didn't even have enough pixels to provide a decent picture from a few laserdiscs
I owned at the time. About a year later I bought Sony's first widescreen projector ( the VPL400Q for $5K ) and I thought I died and went to heaven.- Bottom
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For me, I stayed with CRT front projectors for years until the first HD digital projectors got good enough and affordable enough to tempt me away. :B
I remember just a couple years ago, when the decent quality 720P projectors started dropping below $2500, I predicted that we would see 1080p projectors hit the same price within 2 years, and they did!
Now decent 1080p projectors can be found for under $1000, with higher quality ones still under $2500. :T
For me I'm holding out for the next bigger technology jump like LED/laser lighting and perhaps 3D 1080p capability for that relatively low price point, before I upgrade again. 8)- Bottom
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Originally posted by Dean McManis
For me I'm holding out for the next bigger technology jump like LED/laser lighting and perhaps 3D 1080p capability for that relatively low price point, before I upgrade again. 8)- Bottom
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Originally posted by Chris DI want real 3D holograms of Princess Leia in my theater.
Ahem…more seriously, I'm hoping my current PJ will last long enough for LED lighting to be an affordable option.- Bottom
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Originally posted by OvationIf I can have Christina Hendricks in that fashion in my "man-cave", I'll dip into the home equity line if I have to. :drool: ;x(CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
- Pleasantville- Bottom
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