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December 14th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

How To Choose Theater Digital Projector

By. Weerad D. Arma.

Digital video projector offers big screen in your house. Presence projector will bring technological advances in recent years, with no compromise in the quality produced. The owner of a digital video projector look better now, than ever before and have created many problems in the past, and now actually has achieved great progress and had reached a high buyer. If you are going to buy home Theater Digital Projector, then you need to consider these things as follows:

Theater Digital ProjectorStep One,

The first thing you’ll want to decide is what type of projector you want. The second most common and most affordable LCD and DLP technology. Some sensitive people may experience the effects of the referee as the “rainbow effect” that is unique for a single chip DLP projector. So you may want to look for a demo of the first unit. Your best bet is too find a local sound / home theater store in your area to review the technology first hand.

LCD projector produces a richer color dynamics for better results in rooms with lots of ambient light. DLP pixels far more visible on the screen and the projector is actually much smaller than with an LCD.

Furthermore, a third technology called LCOS video that can produce truly amazing and well able to exceed the LCD or DLP, but prices are also quite high. Year 2010 prices should start to decline as production becomes more efficient. Click Here ! or …

Second Step,

The ability of space you have will determine the image quality of your Theater Digital Projector. Because the distance from the projector to the screen can be an ideal,  have a good arrangement. Throw distance will be related to the ratio of each manufacture identifying threw for projectors, which means the distance from the projector to the screen to produce a certain size image with the best quality.

Third Step,

The next consideration is the resolution and brightness. For brightness, you need to determine how many lumen’s projector you should be. This can range from hundreds to several thousands. For home theater use is not as important as the brightness of the resolution. For resolution, you’ll want to adjust the resolution to the format of your projector will display a signal, if you intend to concentrate primarily on the HDTV format WXGA projectors will be an efficient option.

Four Step,

Most likely you’ll want a projector with a zoom lens. Basically, the zoom lens of 1.4 would translate to 40%. You may want a projector that has a decent size zoom level at least 50%. This will make things much easier when you install the projector and make final adjustments. This also means that you can place your projector closer to the screen in a small room. My advice is to shop with well-known companies, because it provides the best quality projectors at the best price and also will offer the best insurance deal. Visit the big retail stores to visually compare the projector, or shop online to find the best deal according to your budget.

Warning:

* Always remember to be able to allocate some money in your budget for a good quality screen.
* Invest in a good display can enhance your viewing experience.
* Adjust the screen that can roll, actually make things complete your theater room.
* Research lamp replacement costs and find out what life in hours. Sometimes it can be really frustrating to spend several hundred dollars to replace the lamp, you should get a warranty.
* Having a projector that has a very slight buzzing sound as the fan in the projector to cool down the lamp to function properly.