
projector projectors home theater? I could not make a big difference in black levels?
About 500-600 I budget for the project and 100 for the screen. I can afford a projector 2000. The ViewSonic PJ506D SVGA (800×600) 4:3 / 16:9 2000 Lumens Business Projector is 500 with a free mail screen and mount offer. The InFocus IN72 WVGA (852×480) 900 lumens projector home theater happens in the same renovated without the extras. I read that you really should do a projector home theater projector rather than a business as the 506D, but the lights scared me. I think a 80 "screen with blinds and curtains closed. No lighting. Little ambient light. What will be better. I will use a very nice DVD player, Wii and PC Home Theater. No interest in HD DVDs for atleast 3-4 years when I upgrade this problem anyway.
I'm confused with your question. You mean you can afford a $ 2000 projector or can not pay? Try using a home theater projector if you can. Bussiness projectors are not for movies. They are designed for slides and a small hook. Now you can get a decent Epson projector is around $ 3500 Canadian dollars with a discount rate of $ 300 now. I think the model is the Epson 1080. Epson makes a decent projector. Http: / / www.epson.ca/cgi-bin/ceStore/ProductCategory.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&oid=-13702 Of course, you can opt for the cheaper projector. I personally saw the Epson 1080 and did a great job on the big screen. There are also some decent screen all parties. I think you should give more of your screen, however. Try to think of $ 1,000 for a screen. They have a decent life Screen Draper will serve you well. On the other part, you can also paint the wall white carpet and it should work well. You might try searching the goo "is trick is supposed to be able to serve as a screen.
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