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I am in the market for a projector that can do both HT and presentation , is there really any difference ? How somebody chose a projector ?
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Visit the 'Under $5000 projectors' forum over at AVScience.com. People are always talking about presentation projectors that can be used for HT.
Hi,HT Projectors usually have video processing chips which are useful for scaling incoming video signals to the screen size of projectors. For this and other reasons, HT projectors are best for hooking up the DVD player.
I have a data projector with an s-video imput. It does a reasonably OK job when I connect my DVD player up to it, but not great. For best results, I run the DVD in my computer, let the dvd software do all the scaling/processing while my computer is attached to projector using the monitor connector. This seems to give better results. If you have good external speakers for your computer, this can be a pretty good way to use a data projector for watching movies. My projector has 1024X768 resolution.
Presentation projectors emphasize more on ultra high lumen bulb, good static image scaling, and maybe some wireless mouse capability. While HT projectors emphasize the display of moving images, quiteness, anamorphic conversion and assortment of video inputs.
I would go to www.projectorcentral.com ( not a projector seeling web site) for more information about the HT projector.
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