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So........Whatcha' waitin' fo'? aaBob
heya bob,with all the new projectors, it's great to remember the value of picking up a preowned 720p projector. the high-end 720p projectors often have lenses that cost more than new 1080p value-oriented projecters. in either case bob, you're right... it's a great time to be shopping for a new projector.
So........Whatcha' waitin' fo'? aa
I will upgrade to 1080p at some point from my Mits HC3000U but it likely won't be for another year or two. We enjoy the projector we have so much I don't have too much of an itch to move to a 1080p unit. We project onto a 106" fixed frame Dalite screen in our living room which does double duty for music and movies. I also realize it will cost about $3k to get a 1080p unit that will be a genuine improvement in picture quality from my existing projector. That makes it easier to just enjoy what we have as it looks incredible especially with blu-ray.Hi Jeffreybehr, that Epson looks to be a great projector and have read many reviews on it as well as posts on AVS forum. Those look like some very cool photos on your walls in your photos you posted. I am guessing you were the photographer. We enjoy the photo I received from you everyday You are a very talented photographer. I have since picked up a FujiS5 and some good glass and started learning some stuff. The more I learn the more I realize how much there is to learn. Sorry for straying off topic.-Nick
I think you're correct about costing c. $3K for a current 1080P PJ, altho I've read comments that some current models can be had for as little as c. $2K refurbished.
If the manufactures get the life up to around 20,000 hours..just maybe I"ll get one. Until then I'll stick with the Flat panels. I doubt they'll do this any time soon...as this is where they make their money.
Quote from: GHM on 29 Jun 2008, 06:46 pmIf the manufactures get the life up to around 20,000 hours..just maybe I"ll get one. Until then I'll stick with the Flat panels. I doubt they'll do this any time soon...as this is where they make their money.20,000 hours, that's a lot of video, it would take me 76 years to clock in that many hours.Get a projector for your first birthday and use it until you die. I have 1043 hours after 4 years on my original X1 bulb, which (with a bit of luck) should last 4000 hours. At this point if the bulb died, I would get a new projector instead of spending $300 for a bulb.How many people here have had to replace a bulb?Wayne
I have 1043 hours after 4 years on my original X1 bulb, which (with a bit of luck) should last 4000 hours. At this point if the bulb died, I would get a new projector instead of spending $300 for a bulb.How many people here have had to replace a bulb?
HI-Def projector prices are dropping to amazingly low prices recently. So, what are you waiting for?