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Re: Front projection TV

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I would suggest against LCDs since I notice that the picture isn't as clear with an occaisional pixel drags on rapid movement scenes. Try not to have the audio system during auditions on and watch at least for 30-40 minutes as you want to notice if the cooling fan comes on and how loud it will be during lulls in movie soundtracks. The average cost for a good front projectors of good quality is usually $10000+ not including line quadruplers according to my local dealer (this crushed my hopes immensely as I thought I could get into it for starting about 5000). A good audio transparent screens goes for $1000+ if you decide to keep your grill cover on your CC without affecting it's sound. I would check with your local ISF technician about reliability, quality, and durability of the projectors availible in your area since this may be a concern on what product you might settle on.



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