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HD Home Theater Projector: Is It Right For You?

February 22nd, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

An HD home theater projector can take your viewing experience to a whole new level. Viewing your favorite home entertainment on a large screen with a brilliant picture is unlike anything you have experienced. Watching movies at home will never be the same again.

With that said, an HD projector isn't the solution for everyone. The following are some factors to think about before buying a projector:

  • Do you have a room that is suited for a home theater?
  • Do you have enough room to suspend a large screen from the ceiling or wall?
  • Can you mount the projector from the ceiling?
  • How far back can you place the seating from the screen?
  • How much lighting can enter the room?

The last question posed may be the most important one to answer. The HD home theater projector image quality is dependent on how much light is in the surrounding area. Of course, if possible you want absolutely no light in the room whatsoever. If you have light entering the room, the projector will have a hard time creating a high quality picture with shadow and deep blacks.

The amount of brightness necessary for a sharp picture, the image size that can be projected, and the distance the projector can be set from the screen is all dependent on how much light is in the room. One of the reasons movie theaters are so attractive is because their rooms are completely dark.

Whatever room in your home that allows you to control the amount of light completely is the best place for your HD projector. One of the best places for your home theater is in the basement, assuming there are no windows or places where light enters. If you have any rooms with doorways or windows, you would be best served not to use it for your home theater.

If you decide however to use a room without being able to block all the light out, you will have to accept a less than quality picture with very little contrast and detail. The other option you have is to buy a projector that can produce a high lumen output to create a very bright picture, although other aspects of quality with falter along with it.

Finally, you could go without a projector period and use a Plasma or LCD screen, though they might be smaller than the home theater projector screen you want. LCD’s can create very bright images even in areas of light.

Many advancements have been made in recent years to HD projectors to create beautiful images. Their prices continue to decline, while offering a greater lumen output and higher contrast ratios. If you have any extra dark rooms and have the budget, you can’t go wrong with an HD home theater projector.

See Also: Home Theater LCD Projectors

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