In Reply to: recommendation for decent used unit with good large screen posted by Aurel Betz on November 7, 1999 at 20:07:51:
YES! YES! YES!Tom Young at ENCORE Video Projectors in New Hampshire. If you want a really large picture this is the way to go. I purchased a SONY 1252Q front projector from him in August & have been thrilled with the picture. One hundred inches, HDTV capable (although not 1080i), with a DVDO line doubler. Capable of anamorphic DVD.
Your $3000 rear projector will melt in the face of the 1252Q. Price you ask? $2500 for projectot, $500 for DVDO. 1300 hours on the tubes, new in 1995 the projector went for $20K.
If your gonna do, do it right.
www.hometheaternet.com
Note: I do not work for Tom. I purchased a Zenith PRO851X about 2 years ago from someone else. He sent me info & talked to me for hours on how to converge & set up. I cannot say enough about his service. I'm just a happy customer looking to pass on a good dealers name.
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