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A little discussion about Projectors

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Hello people, :)

First of all, I wish a merry Christmas to those who cares about it.

I would like to ask this: What kind of property do I need to analyse when acquiring a projector? How each property affects the image quality?

If you have any suggestions of projectors, tell me. :)

Thanks in advance
added on the 2011-12-25 02:16:14 by Danguafer Danguafer
lumens and supported resolutions
added on the 2011-12-25 04:47:04 by psenough psenough
Allow me to be lame. :P
Lumens = intensity of light, right? Does it affect the projection distance or size of projection?
added on the 2011-12-25 06:11:02 by Danguafer Danguafer
And another question: I don't know how to compare or choose a quantity of lumens for a specific situation. Would you help me making this more clear with, maybe, a real situation?
added on the 2011-12-25 06:14:24 by Danguafer Danguafer
is google blocked in brazil or smth? try this for starters
added on the 2011-12-25 13:24:33 by havoc havoc
how very German of you
added on the 2011-12-25 14:44:47 by superplek superplek
dont worry! plenty of germans in brazil anyway!
I've been avoiding Google because of those questions above. I couldn't find any answer for them, so I had the need to talk with someone about this.
added on the 2011-12-25 15:08:04 by Danguafer Danguafer
that's just lazy. read up on some basics yourself, then come back when you have any serious questions left... it's not like this is fucking rocket science or anything
added on the 2011-12-25 17:12:15 by havoc havoc
There isn't all that much difference between prosumer projectors anyway... If it can do 720p, chances are it has a good picture too.
added on the 2011-12-25 18:52:58 by Gargaj Gargaj
Do keep an eye on the lamp-type in the projectors you consider. Some lamps are cheaper than others, but most of them are pretty expensive and they will break at some point in time.

For a fairly good projector, I can recommend the Optoma HD20. I've had mine for almost a year now, and it's reasonably prices, handles 1080p and nice bright colors.
added on the 2011-12-25 23:31:09 by Punqtured Punqtured
Rowley Birkin: It's hard to compare anything that you don't have a reference.
added on the 2011-12-26 02:08:53 by Danguafer Danguafer
let's disambiguate: are you looking for a projector for home use or party use?
added on the 2011-12-26 02:49:46 by Gargaj Gargaj
Party use, Garg. I'm thinking about buying a decent projector for using at all the parties here.
added on the 2011-12-26 03:16:45 by Danguafer Danguafer
Quote:
how very German of you

Such. Win.
Dang - also worth looking a spare bulbs (availability & cost) as that was a pretty big factor for me when we setup our training setup @ work.
added on the 2011-12-26 05:29:54 by ringofyre ringofyre
Whoops, well said & cheers Punq.
added on the 2011-12-26 05:32:09 by ringofyre ringofyre
You might wan't to check the speed at wich the projector changes resolution and switches from input-source to input-source, too.
added on the 2011-12-26 11:13:03 by Punqtured Punqtured
I made the mistake of buying an overblown data projector when I actually wanted to watch demos and movies. 4:3 aspect ratio, too many Lumens for my apartment (black is never quite dark) and too long projection distance. Still waiting for led lighting to become viable, since then you wouldn't need to care about the bulbs wearing off. In addition to thinking of just the projector, consider shelling out some bucks for a proper screen or paint job, which will reproduce contrast better than just a bare wall.

Some people are disturbed by DLP projectors because of their "rainbow" effect (white breaking into RGB when you move your eyes quickly). YMMV.
added on the 2011-12-26 12:35:21 by Marq Marq
If you're looking for projectors to use at a party, you might wanna consider rental companies, especially because in that case it also matters what you're projecting ONTO. (Walls and canvases aren't ALWAYS good solutions.)
added on the 2011-12-26 12:43:24 by Gargaj Gargaj

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