• Miranda Neville posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago  · 

    The Way to Pick the Correct Projector For Your Home Theater

    You are finally making the jump to the holy grail of home theater movie displays; the front projection system. There is nothing else that produces that really big, impressive video image just like a front projection system. It’s the way you get that real cinema experience in your house theater.

    budget projector have plummeted in recent years, and also the size of the units have shrunk directly along with the costs. No longer do have to live with a coffin sized box on your ceiling. As sizes have decreased, the picture quality and brightness have actually improved dramatically. You’ll notice picture brightness and quality are two distinct issues.

    Just how do choose the correct home theater projector for your program from the myriad of projectors available on the market today? There are many different units, each with their strengths and flaws. To start with, there are two major projection technology categories, digital and analog. Analog projectors are based on CRTs, a mature technology that has been around for decades. These projectors have one lens on front. There are three big types of digital projectors available on the market today; LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), DLP (Digital Light Processing) and LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon). Each type of digital projector has it’s benefits too.

    You have to evaluate your specific requirements in order to produce the proper choice. To start with, look at the room. Can it be a dedicated home theatre or a multi use room? Have you got complete charge of the light? What aesthetic concerns are you coping? What is your projector funding? How big of an image do you want? What special source components will you be using along with your projector today or later on? Is picture quality the most important thing, or are different concerns, such as noise, size or brightness more important? Have you been installing the projector yourself, or are you currently hiring a customized installer to perform the installation for you? Where should the projector be put? Could you get the essential video and control wires to that location? These questions should be answered to ensure you receive the proper projector for your home theater. If you are using a customized installer, they will take into consideration these variables and define the proper unit for you.