31st 2009f July 2009

Posted in: Home Theatre

Nowadays, the word digital appears on billboards, magazine pages, television commercials and in so many other places that we would be hard pressed to go a day without some sort of reference to the word. Technology has advanced with tremendous speed over the course of the past twenty years, and this is apparent when examining new home theater systems. In days past, a home theater system was considered to be extraordinary if you had no more than a big television and rudimentary surround sound. Home theaters have evolved into more high-tech and expensive systems, some opulent rigs costing in excess of $10,000.

A lot has altered over the years since home theater LCD projectors first became open to the public market. Originally, the size and price tag alone of projectors made them ridiculous for a budding home theater, especially given their minimum $50,000 price tag. The vast majority of home theater users weren’t actually in homes.  At first, it was only colleges and major businesses that could afford such costs. A lot has changed in this respect.  Now a days, smaller and less expensive projectors can be purchased from any large seller of electronics. 

Before you buy a LCD projector, you need to consider a few things, first of which is where the projector will rest. guarantee that the image displayed is proportionally sized and that the projector is appropriate to the size of the chosen room. You also must decide if you will mount the projector on a table or from the ceiling.

Undoubtedly, the factor that varies the most from model to model is brightness. A 1,000 lumen projector would be brilliant enough for a room lacking windows or natural light. If the area will let light in, you will require 1500 lumens or, ideally, more.

The resolution, or quality of the picture, is available in many different resolutions for house projectors. for the time being, 800×600, also known as SVGA is the lowest resolution available. Although this resolution can suffice for very small pictures, better resolution is nearly always worth the greater initial investment. various other resolutions exist, such as XGA, SXGA, WXGA, 1080p, 720p. and 1080i.  Each has its own specific dimensions. 1080p is the current best when it comes to full HD and gives beautiful picture. For many years, 1080 The numeral, 1080, informs buyers precisely how many lines of resolution there are.

You will be amazed by the great selection and low cost of digital projectors on the market. In some scenarios, $1500 will advance your movie screening experience to the next level. As soon as you have decided upon your household theater projector, there is still much more work to be completed. To create the perfect home theater experience, you will need a quality audio system and, of course, the most comfortable of comfortable chairs.

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