forum thread Posted by majaym • Jan 6, 2024
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forum thread Posted by majaym • Jan 6, 2024
Jan 6, 2024 3:01 AM
Benq HT5550 True 4K UHD Projector with 100% DCI-P3 & HDR-PRO ($1999 + Free Shipping)
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4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution from pixel shifting with TI's .47-inch chip; supports HDR10 and HLG
4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution from pixel shifting with TI's .47-inch chip; supports HDR10 and HLG
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The problem for projectors is that the bar is relatively low for an equivalent TV to match. They are often loud, hot, expensive, and use consumable bulbs (ignoring laser) that dim over time (and are hardly bright, by TV standards, to begin with)
Laser projection is probably the last best hope for home projection to remain relevant in the coming decade, and getting prices down on laser units will be really tough.
A 150 inch TV if offered on wheels for free, I will still not take it. But that's just me
Consumable bulbs? You know you are talking years of use out of it before it goes out, right.
3 years of use and then pay $100 to replace a bulb-Better than moving/mounting a TV, IMHO
A 150 inch TV if offered on wheels for free, I will still not take it. But that's just me
It's certainly more flexible than a equivalent TV - but it's a shrinking market.
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It's certainly more flexible than a equivalent TV - but it's a shrinking market.
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But anyone considering 100 in will soon also be looking at televisions with brighter and more high fidelity images.
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