Home Video Asylum

TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Home Theater systems and more.

Be happy with your 720p projector, you probably put a decent amount of money into it.

As did I. I keep telling myself NOT to upgrade just yet because the display is perfectly good. I'm told the right 1080p display will blow it away but I'm just not yet ready to spend the money.

I also gauge the theater experience against my HT. The picture often seems sharper at home but I have to keep in mind it could be several magnitudes tougher to put up a decent picture on a 10000" screen than at home. OTOH, I did go to one modest theater and the screen looked only a bit larger (50% ?) than the one I had at home; talk about feeling cheated.

Oh yeah, I've already retired my DVD collection. 720p/1080i/1080p source material rules in my HT room. Blu-Ray and/or HD DVD needs to thrive long-term (at least until the next generation Master (lossless) video/audio consumer format appears.


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  • Be happy with your 720p projector, you probably put a decent amount of money into it. - oscar 06:20:15 09/18/07 (1)

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