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Old 07-11-2003, 10:46 AM   #7 of 10
Bob Maged
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One benefit in my mind of having both a smaller set and a large projection screen in a singular viewing environment, is that you can watch regular television programming on smaller set from a reasonable distance (not too close), yet watch HDTV/DVD movies on the big projection screen for that "immersive" experience, all from the same seating position.


I agree 100%. In my basement HT I use the old 43" RPTV for "regular" TV viewing and pull down the screen in front of it to use my Panasonic PT-L200U for DVDs and HDTV viewing. Lately I have been using the PJ for some standard def digital cable viewing and the PQ is acceptable. But we do have a rule that we don't watch Sex and the City on the big screen -- Sarah Jessica Parker's mug on the 43-incher is already painful to watch.
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