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Are you getting a pull down screen or a fixed mount?
Thanks ajzepp. I'm still learning and trying to figure this whole projector thing out. I've been all over the place with what projector to buy, so little time has been spent on screens, but I'm looking. My plan is to pick the screen from a couple of options once I pick the projector. It seems the fixed frame Silver Ticket screens make number 1 on many lists. Since the screen should last through multiple projectors, I feel ok about the cost.
Its overwhelming when you first get into it, thats for sure...I hadnt heard of Silver Ticket, but the AVS folks seem to feel its a solid entry level screen. I typically rely on that forum for video gear. Dont forget to have fun with all this...it can be stressful, but Im guessing since youre new to this, youll be very happy with whatever you choose. Be sure to post pics once you get it set up
I wish I could consider this fun. It's so not! I seem to be changing my mind daily about the projector. I need to be very budget minded with 2 kids in private school, upcoming college for both, and I just purchased a 4th car. It's all too much.The projector choice is killing me, but I think I'm getting these things are very close in performance in my price range. I think I want to go with a BenQ HT2050, but the Optoma HD28DSE seems very interesting. Then there's the great deals on refurbished BenQ W1070 and HT1075. I'm sure any of them would be great for a 1st projector. I plan to move up to some better a few years down the road.The room remodel starts this weekend. I'm thinking all will be done in about 2 weeks. I will certainly share some pics.
Well, I can't think of a better way to ease the stress by chillaxing with a good movie on a 120" screen The kids will love it, too. It's just an entirely different experience than watching on a tv, regardless of how good the TV may be. That's a really impressive size for a screen, so it'll look fantastic once you're done.
That's it right there.Unless you're a hyper-active OCD video-phile that needs every pixel blended to the 'nth' degree, there's something to be said about a massive screen in your face.I mean really...I've never been impressed with the video quality of a movie theater. But the size.......
I hope I feel the same way. I never considered myself a videophile, but I certainly can appreciate a nice picture. I've ALWAYS wanted a projector setup, and I'm beyond excited how close I am to having one. The room remodel is underway. Waiting on some drywall work I want professionally done. I'm now bogged down installing recessed lighting, but the projector is ordered. I'm hoping to be done in 2 weeks.
After a series of Infocus projectors I bought a Benq W1070. It has been trouble free which is nice after going through the Infocus units. The picture is excellent and it looked great still when my first bulb went out......at 11k hours!! . Yes, 11000 hours, I couldn't believe it went that long. I had the spare bulb here waiting for over a year before it was needed.Best,Ed
I decided to not go with a BenQ. After a lot of research, I decided to go with a Vivitek H1186-WT. I hope it was a good decision. We'll see. The projector, mount, and HDMI cable will be here Thursday (Ordered Sunday, arriving Thursday. Thanks Amazon Prime.)I'm going to test the projector on a wall at first. I will order the screen next week. I'm hoping to be up and running by next week Sunday.
I guess I don't know as much about projectors as I thought...I've never even heard of that brand...what was it that made the decision for you?
I spent weeks investigating all of this. I found Vivitek at both Projector Central and AVS Forums. Vivitek has a 3 year warranty, all the necessary features, vertical lens shift, a better zoom, and competes very well with the sub $1,000 DLP based projectors. Reviews are all very good, and owners seem very happy. It seems a steal at $637.00.
BenQ makes nice projectors. I had a BenQ W5000 for about 8-9 years at my old house. I gave it to someone last year as it was just sitting in my garage. I did hook it up briefly in the bedroom which has a 92 inch screen that folds into the ceiling. It still looked great (1080p) but the throw distance would not fill up the whole screen. I decided to bite the bullet just over two years ago and bought the Epson 5030 for the main system and the Epson 8350 for the bedroom. I'm fine with both of them. Just got a 55 inch 4k TV today (Sony) that also does 3D for a spare system so I'm 4k ready and have a back-up for watching 3D.
What??? Dude, that's living dangerously lol...I can't believe it didn't explode on ya.