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Should I buy an LCD projector, or an LCD TV?

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    Philip Laureano
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    I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

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      I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

      Do you know...LinFu?

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      Christian Graus
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      Projectors suck. I bought a 65 inch LCD. No way can a projector look that good.

      Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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        I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

        Do you know...LinFu?

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        My 2c Before buying a projector, check out the bulb cost and expected lifetime. Also check your room will be able to be sufficiently dark to get a good picture when you want to watch. If you can afford it, look at 11080p projectors See here for one[^] Cost aside - projectors fro movies just can't be beat - assuming your room is set up OK - but a telly is better for most telly. Check out the distance between you and he screen - and take into account the size of the picture you'll be looking at, and the surface you're projecting on. at 1080p projecting a 3m wide picture, your individual pixels are only 1.5mm wide - on your 32" screen they're 0.4mm wide there's a calculator here[^] that shows you the viewing distance for various set ups. Also remember that with 1080p any lower resolution source (like DVDs0 will be upscaled to that resolution - so you're really gaining nothing and maybe losing quality. Likewise if your source is 1080p and your projector 780p it will be downscaled - so you lose resolution. Finally, I remember a survey late last year (can't find it right now) where a large percentage of those tested cold not tell the difference between standard and HD quality tv pictures - so you need to find out if you can before forking out the extra dough on higher resolution if you can't tell the difference. Oh - and also some projectors are quite loud (the fan noise) which is fine if you can pump up the volume but can be annnoying in those quiet bits! Oh - and playing computer games such as driving games or first-person shooters can be fantastic on a wall-sized display - but beware motion sickness!

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          Projectors suck. I bought a 65 inch LCD. No way can a projector look that good.

          Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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          65?? Damn - that wouldn't fit in my house let alone my living room! :sigh:

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            I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

            Do you know...LinFu?

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Ummm... both?

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              Ummm... both?

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              Philip Laureano
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              PIEBALDconsult wrote:

              Ummm... both?

              I can only buy one of them--buying both of them would be a waste of money.

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                65?? Damn - that wouldn't fit in my house let alone my living room! :sigh:

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                It's the biggest one you can buy. It cost $10k. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do, I like to make the most of it. It does fill the wall it is on.

                Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                • P Philip Laureano

                  I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                  Do you know...LinFu?

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                  No.

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                    I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                    Do you know...LinFu?

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                    I've had a projector system for years, and here's something to consider. In addition to the fact that the bulbs are pretty expensive to replace (~$300), when they go it sounds like a small explosion and the last one that went showered the couch and floor with a fine mist of powdered glass. Never again.

                    Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                      I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                      Do you know...LinFu?

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                      I'd suggest considering Plasma also. LCD's generally have poorer black levels, since they have to block light. It's why showrooms are always brightly lit to hide the problem. If your room is dim, you could be disappointed. Space should not look murky gray in Star Wars. Plasma generates light only where needed. So much better black levels. However, even modern screens can burn in if showing an unchanging image long enough. In any case, I'm much happier with mine. -- Ian

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                        I've had a projector system for years, and here's something to consider. In addition to the fact that the bulbs are pretty expensive to replace (~$300), when they go it sounds like a small explosion and the last one that went showered the couch and floor with a fine mist of powdered glass. Never again.

                        Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services

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                        Philip Laureano
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                        Christopher Duncan wrote:

                        I've had a projector system for years, and here's something to consider. In addition to the fact that the bulbs are pretty expensive to replace (~$300), when they go it sounds like a small explosion and the last one that went showered the couch and floor with a fine mist of powdered glass. Never again.

                        How long did your projector last before the bulb blew itself out?

                        Do you know...LinFu?

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                          I'd suggest considering Plasma also. LCD's generally have poorer black levels, since they have to block light. It's why showrooms are always brightly lit to hide the problem. If your room is dim, you could be disappointed. Space should not look murky gray in Star Wars. Plasma generates light only where needed. So much better black levels. However, even modern screens can burn in if showing an unchanging image long enough. In any case, I'm much happier with mine. -- Ian

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                          ied wrote:

                          I'd suggest considering Plasma also.

                          I'd love to get a Plasma TV, but alas I'm still in a 3rd world country, and in practical terms, they don't broadcast anything here that would even require the picture quality of a Plasma TV, so for now, it's either I stick with an LCD TV, or just get myself the LCD projector.

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                            My 2c Before buying a projector, check out the bulb cost and expected lifetime. Also check your room will be able to be sufficiently dark to get a good picture when you want to watch. If you can afford it, look at 11080p projectors See here for one[^] Cost aside - projectors fro movies just can't be beat - assuming your room is set up OK - but a telly is better for most telly. Check out the distance between you and he screen - and take into account the size of the picture you'll be looking at, and the surface you're projecting on. at 1080p projecting a 3m wide picture, your individual pixels are only 1.5mm wide - on your 32" screen they're 0.4mm wide there's a calculator here[^] that shows you the viewing distance for various set ups. Also remember that with 1080p any lower resolution source (like DVDs0 will be upscaled to that resolution - so you're really gaining nothing and maybe losing quality. Likewise if your source is 1080p and your projector 780p it will be downscaled - so you lose resolution. Finally, I remember a survey late last year (can't find it right now) where a large percentage of those tested cold not tell the difference between standard and HD quality tv pictures - so you need to find out if you can before forking out the extra dough on higher resolution if you can't tell the difference. Oh - and also some projectors are quite loud (the fan noise) which is fine if you can pump up the volume but can be annnoying in those quiet bits! Oh - and playing computer games such as driving games or first-person shooters can be fantastic on a wall-sized display - but beware motion sickness!

                            ___________________________________________ .\\axxx (That's an 'M')

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                            +2 for the noise warning +2 for judging the price by replacement bulbs +1 for saying "a telly is better for most telly" My 5 :)

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                              I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                              Do you know...LinFu?

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                              I had a projector (1/4 HD res) for > 5 years in the basement, and really enjoyed it. No problem with bulb burning out spectacularly, but the entire did require replacing once :( The issue is that you really must have the lights down, which is great when you want the movie theater experience at home, but a PITA for general TV viewing. We recently moved from US to UK and the new house has no basement, so we've gone for a 32" LCD, and to be honest, we don't miss the projector much. In fact (and I know some will disagree) I would say that the sound quality is a much more significant factor than HD vs standard. $0.02

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                                I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                                Do you know...LinFu?

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                                I bought my 32" Samsung 1080p television about six months ago and boy did I not regret my purchase. The picture quality in standard definition in which my local cable company provides is superb which is even more pleasurable when I watch movies in my blu ray player. I can say therefore that it was the best LCD TV I could buy for my budget. Hope this helps.

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                                  It's the biggest one you can buy. It cost $10k. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do, I like to make the most of it. It does fill the wall it is on.

                                  Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista. Read my blog to find out how I've worked around bugs in Microsoft tools and frameworks.

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                                  I thought it was the biggest ;) http://www.voodish.co.uk/articles/largest-lcd-tv-108-inch-sharp-aquos/[^]

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                                    I bought my 32" Samsung 1080p television about six months ago and boy did I not regret my purchase. The picture quality in standard definition in which my local cable company provides is superb which is even more pleasurable when I watch movies in my blu ray player. I can say therefore that it was the best LCD TV I could buy for my budget. Hope this helps.

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                                    ThePotty1
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                                    LED projectors are improving rapidly, and completely remove any bulb issues. Although I'm not an early adopter, so I'm gonna give them a year or two to bed down the technology.

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                                      I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                                      Do you know...LinFu?

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                                      Can go for a Hidef LCD. and good quality as well. The main reason, recurring cost is quite low, when compared to a projector. Cheers

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                                        Couldn't say it better

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                                          I was thinking of buying an LCD projector (720p) with an HDMI input and then turn one of the walls in my room into a projection wall so I could make my room seem like a movie theater when I turn all the lights out. The problem is that the LCD projectors here in Manila cost about the same as buying a small 32-inch LCD TV with a 1080p resolution. So anyway, here's the question--in your opinion, which would give a better picture quality--the LCD TV, or the LCD projector? I already have my 5.1 speaker system set up in the room, but I can't decide which option is better. The thought of having a wall-sized display is geekgasmic, but then again, going for the 1080p might give me the same picture quality with a tighter screen. What do you think? :)

                                          Do you know...LinFu?

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                                          Sasa Cetkovic
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                                          See if you can find an older generation (1-2 years) Panasonic 42" plasma. It should be 600-700$.

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