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  1. DaViD Boulet

    Projectors for Normal TV and DVD

    RG, another advantage is the lack of light spill since it's native 16x9. Personally, I find the light spill somewhat distracting when watching WS movies on my friend's X1. If you have a native 16x9 screen, getting rid of that light spill can make sense. Also, the image quality of the new 4805...
  2. DaViD Boulet

    Projectors for Normal TV and DVD

    cabreau, If you're willing to work with the hassle (really not that bad) of calibrating and maintaining a CRT projector, yes, they produce better pictures in most ways compared to digital machines. If brightness is an important factor, their advantages may not be as important to you. But if...
  3. DaViD Boulet

    Projectors for Normal TV and DVD

    CRT gun projectors are extreemly affordable. You can get a reconditioned CRT 7" projector for a couple of grand or less. You'll need an external scaler or HTPC (or possibly just a progressive-scan DVD player) to get a good image. All digital projectors are inherently "progressive" scan so...
  4. DaViD Boulet

    Projectors for Normal TV and DVD

    Well...the fellow sitting next to me didn't see any SDE...but I did :) I'd venture to say that different folks have different thresholds of sensitivitiy to it. BTW, I'd *love* to see the Z2. I've heard *great* things about it.
  5. DaViD Boulet

    Projectors for Normal TV and DVD

    Sounds like an amazing bargin at 1.5K. I'd like to see it in action when it arrives. Just saw the Sony HS20 the other night (streets bettween 3 and 3.5K) and it was AWESOME. The *slightest* screen door to my eyes at 1.5 screen widths but this was not visible to the other viewer who was with...
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