Buying Guide: spotlights

Planning on buying a projector? Check out these 5 simple tips to aid your decision.

Your screen reflectivity: this is the most important factor, as this dictates the brightness of your picture. It is simple physics, such as the projected light must be reflected on the screen for us, the spectators all output lumens projector. Monitors have a profit, which is in proportion to the amount of light reflected from it. White, will make a net wall, but then some light gets absorbed, so the Trade Off in sharp contrast.

The size of your screen: This depends on two things, the wall, the same size and distance viewing. The latter is discussed below, and is closely related to the size of the screen that you can get. A normal screen size for HT room in the middle city would be around 200 inches and these days, 16: 9 aspect ratio is most appropriate.


: Distance View having just a good display is not enough. Check the specifications of the projector and, better yet, to visit a site such as to estimate what projectorcentral.com, will receive the amount of viewing distance that you have already the size of the screen. Projector Central has a layout called a view Calculator, where one can select the model, enter the distance and size of the screen and the best you can move farther from the screen, the larger the image, but of course we cannot go very far as will lose focus and brightness.

DLP or 3LCD: this is blatantly opinionated and subjective as well. So, I hate sitting on the fence, so I will say immediately that I prefer 3LCD, as the colors are a little better, and they have a brightness rating is nearer the truth. This does not mean that DLP is bad. DLP has some great models there very, very sharp and well graded colors due to secondary colors, color with their wheels these days.


Value: again, how much money you realistically? There are 720 p 1080p projectors and searchlights. But then there are multimedia and Home theater models, with different degrees of brightness ratings. So if you only watch sports on DTH set top box and Bluray movies etc., then a full HD projector really isn't necessary. Also, if your room can be quite dark, with no windows, then you don't need the brightest lumens. factory there, the model is really expensive.

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