scottvamp (and others) - need projector advice
kberg
Posts: 974
Hey Scott,
Since I just recently decided to take the plunge into getting a projector for the HT room that will eventually be in my basement, I thought I'd tap into your experience with buying a projector. Some details on the HT room to be:
- room expects to be completed by 2006
- room will measure approx. 25' x 13'
- room will have controlled lighting
- primarily widescreen DVD's will be viewed
- reflective screen size will be 92" x 52"
I've been checking into some projector features and after doing some research on the Projector People website, have come up with what I think are the following minimum requirements (but you tell me):
- XGA projector needed - 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- at least 1500 ANSI Lumens
- at least 500:1 Contrast
KEY INFO - Budget = $2,500
I know projector models/specs and costs will change by the time I purchase a projector, but can you recommend, based on my room specs and budget, what would be great choice(s) for currently available models?
If you need more info, just holler.
Also welcome are comments from anybody else out there with a projector that can provide advice. I only remember Scott as having a projector.
Thanks! KB
Since I just recently decided to take the plunge into getting a projector for the HT room that will eventually be in my basement, I thought I'd tap into your experience with buying a projector. Some details on the HT room to be:
- room expects to be completed by 2006
- room will measure approx. 25' x 13'
- room will have controlled lighting
- primarily widescreen DVD's will be viewed
- reflective screen size will be 92" x 52"
I've been checking into some projector features and after doing some research on the Projector People website, have come up with what I think are the following minimum requirements (but you tell me):
- XGA projector needed - 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- at least 1500 ANSI Lumens
- at least 500:1 Contrast
KEY INFO - Budget = $2,500
I know projector models/specs and costs will change by the time I purchase a projector, but can you recommend, based on my room specs and budget, what would be great choice(s) for currently available models?
If you need more info, just holler.
Also welcome are comments from anybody else out there with a projector that can provide advice. I only remember Scott as having a projector.
Thanks! KB
Mains: polkaudio RTi70's (bi-wired)
Center: polkaudio CSi40 (bi-wired)
Surrounds: polkaudio FXi30's
Rear Center: polkaudio CSi30
Sub: SVS 20-39 PC+
Receiver: ONKYO TX-SR600
Display: JVC HD-56G786
DVD Player: SONY DVP-CX985V
DVD Player: OPPO DV-981HD 1080p High Definition Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI
Remote: Logitech Harmony H688
Center: polkaudio CSi40 (bi-wired)
Surrounds: polkaudio FXi30's
Rear Center: polkaudio CSi30
Sub: SVS 20-39 PC+
Receiver: ONKYO TX-SR600
Display: JVC HD-56G786
DVD Player: SONY DVP-CX985V
DVD Player: OPPO DV-981HD 1080p High Definition Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI
Remote: Logitech Harmony H688
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I recommend the Sony VPL-HS20. May be a little over your budget, but if you wait a few months (completion in 2006?) I'm sure you could get it a lot cheaper.
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Try www.projectorcentral.com
I just bought the Panasonic PT-L500U
(talked down from 2k to $1750 delivered)
Also, the Sanyo Z2 has a good rep.
Both are wxga. (16:9) -
Thanks for the suggestions so far. dbartol, let me know your impressions of the panny. Thx!Mains: polkaudio RTi70's (bi-wired)
Center: polkaudio CSi40 (bi-wired)
Surrounds: polkaudio FXi30's
Rear Center: polkaudio CSi30
Sub: SVS 20-39 PC+
Receiver: ONKYO TX-SR600
Display: JVC HD-56G786
DVD Player: SONY DVP-CX985V
DVD Player: OPPO DV-981HD 1080p High Definition Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI
Remote: Logitech Harmony H688 -
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