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In Reply to: RE: Projection, vs the rest ( I meant projector tv) posted by newzguy53 on September 26, 2007 at 16:57:11
Hi there
"Projection" TV can be either from the front or the back (relative to the screen). The technology to produce the image could be CRT, LCD, DLP or LCoS. The "flat" (don't they mean thin?) panels (LCD and plasma) are heavily advertised. But rear-projection LCoS, LCD and DLP are currently designed to look like a panel TV from the front, and are about 18" deep.
The advantage of front-projection is image size, typically 100" diagnonal. There's really no sense in using a FP for a 42" image. The downside is the need from controlling room light, i.e. do you have a room to dedicate to HT?
Regards
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Front projectors dont make sense if they are your only TV, but for a big screen DVD movie or the big game they make a lot of sense.
Many front projectors do well with significant Ambient light.
Check out the Panasonic PT AX100U and newly released 200U models for about $1400.
My "regular" TV is a 46" Sony CRT based RPTV.
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