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You can get one from an avsforum member for this price, perhaps one of the
top two with warranty. I do reccomend it. "HeadRusch" wrote in message news:[email protected]_s54... I think you mean: You can buy a USED CRT projector........and unless you know the person selling it, I wouldn't advise that. "comcast" wrote in message news:[email protected]_s02... With $2K you can buy a crt projector that equals or betters a $12k digital. You must be able to learn to set it up, and forgiving of their large size. I second www.avsforum.com "HeadRusch" wrote in message news:[email protected]_s01... I have been thinking about doing a projection screen HDTV using a projector. I am a novice on projectors. What low budget projectors do you recommend that can handle HDTV? Also, my room is a large 2-story room with natural light coming in from everywhere. Will a projector working in there? Basically, no. If you have no light control, everything you watch will be washed out until the room is dark. Just like a movie theatre, the room has to be dark to get the color and contrast out of the image. I saw one at Sam's Club, "InFocusĀ® ScreenPlay 110 HDTV Projector", $1,988.00. For what its worth, there are few Digital projectors on the market that just came out that retail for about $2 grand, and are capable of producing a 720p high def image, but not a 1080i image. By that I mean, they will produce them (you can watch them) but the projectors themselves dont have enough pixels to show the full resolution of 1080i. The two models are the Panasonic PT-L500U and the Sanyo PLV-Z2. Go here for a review. http://www.projectorcentral.com/sany...ic_pt_L500.htm Light is the biggest enemy of any display technology, but front projectors are the worst. |
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