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Unless you are getting a 102" plasma or sitting 3 feet in front of a 65" ... there is something to be said about immersion. Getting drawn into the movie. One tends to be great looking TV when you are done, the other was a great looking movie. Especially a 2.39:1 aspect ratio film.
Big picture, big sound.
Small Picture, big sound.
Need more light control with a projector and more back end costs like bulbs. Also have to have a good screen to go with a projector.
Image is crisper/tighter on a plasma ... big surprise. 65" plasma versus 106" projection. But then again a 50" plasma would be tighter still versus the 65" ... and a 43" even better.
Plasma is better if there is a multipurpose use to the display.
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Don't let the projector crowd tell you a plasma display doesn't give you a HT. Look around and decide what fits your budget and your viewing setup in regard to light and how far from the screen you'll be viewing it.
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You can use a projector for multipurpose use as long as you don't mind the back end cost of replacement bulbs. There is something to be said about playing Modern Warfare 3 on a 100"+ screen.
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For reference, I just replaced the bulb on my Mitsubishi projector for the first time. I had 2250 hours on the lamp, and had been using the projector for 4.5 years. It's the only HD display in the house, so my wife and I DVR shows and watch stuff downstairs all the time.
The numbers worked out like this: 2250 hours over 1642 days, so just under 10 hours of use a week. Replacement bulb was $350, which worked out to $0.21 per day cost to use.
Many new projectors have longer bulb life than my Mits - at least 3000 hours in low-lamp mode, some as high as 5000 hours. The "lamp cost" of running a front projector setup, IMO, is low enough to be virtually inconsequential.
That all depends on the projector and what you're watching. It's not a valid generalization, IMO. In my basement, I can turn the lights up to levels where it's EASY to read, and still enjoy a very watchable picture for most network shows. Obviously, I'm not going to watch "The Dark Knight" with the lights up - though I could do so and not miss much.
In my experience, nothing gives a "wow" factor like a front projector. After 4.5 years (and it's only a 720p display) my wife and I still marvel at the image quality. It rocks.
I actually own 2 CRT projectors. I display 1080i on my CRT projector, it can do 1080 p but a little soft. started out with a 72" diag screen, but now I have a 104" diag screen. There is nothing like a huge screen in a 98% dark room experience at home. Now I don't have bulbs but I have tubes. And when I got the projector it has 1452 hours on the tubes. I get to look forward to another 4,000 hours before I even have to start looking for replacement tubes. CRT's are not for everyone, in fact not for most, but if u have the room and patience to set it up right(about 3 hrs for each different input) its worth looking into.
$1,500.00 would buy a very nice CRT projector with great tubes and depending on use could last at least 3-5 yrs. I use say 2hrs/day so I expect mine to go for 3+yrs. I only watch movies on it.
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That all depends on the projector and what you're watching. It's not a valid generalization, IMO. In my basement, I can turn the lights up to levels where it's EASY to read, and still enjoy a very watchable picture for most network shows. Obviously, I'm not going to watch "The Dark Knight" with the lights up - though I could do so and not miss much.
There's a difference between reading lights in a basement and sunlight. Unless things have changed greatly in recent times, watching a front-projected image during the day above ground is not going to cut it without blackout curtains.
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