TV vs Projector | Which One is Best for Your Home Theater?!
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2022
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Today, choosing between a projector and a TV mostly comes down to the environment and how you plan to use the room. In this video, discuss two of the most common environments for TV and movie watching today, family rooms (or media rooms) and dedicated home theater rooms, and which technology we recommend for different applications.
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A bright projector is key. Most everything you see in the world is reflected light. Projectors are awesome.
It truly depends on space. Sitting seven to eight feet away from a 75" or 87" TV in a small room supplies plenty of immersion. The brilliance and clarity of a flat panel cannot be beat for the price. Add decent surround sound and you will have the theatrical experience.
Generally I don't see the advantage to a projection screen. Simply view a projection screen side by side with a direct view screen. There's a HUGE difference in fidelity, color, and quality of the image. "Bigger" is no substitute for quality. Even a real movie theater projector won't come close to a direct view screen.
I can't imagine myself building a dedicated home theater, at least not a big one with multiple rows of stadium seating like in this video. The living room environment feels more intimate and inviting to me. As mouthwatering as JVC's top-tier projectors probably look, a 70-80" TV will be a better fit for me unless I get stinking rich out of nowhere.
Projector doesn't last long
You said it perfectly. Does the viewer want to watch a movie or experience a movie. I use a tv for tv and a projector for movies. Great videos as always Audio Advice!
Hi, I have a doubt.. Am planning to set up a home theater in my room. But all my movie contents are in 1080p, which are downloaded. So, what is the best projector suited for my room to project it to a 120 inch or say to a max, 150 screen?.. I know, only 4K content looks sharp. But I only have 1080p, with more than 2000 titles. Pls advice
Perfect video, i keep bouncing back and forth on which one i want, thanks for this info. My only other factor is gaming, between an OLED and BIG SCREEN Projector, i am a movie and game buff. I love all the tech TV's have brought in with HRD and DV, ALLM, etc. Are projectors getting closer to getting those types of things? I am still in the planning phase of my theater and constantly updating what i want to put in it. But those are a couple more things that keep my mind in circles lol. Thanks again!
Great summary, and I think the approach you've outlined will help people choose the right display for their individual situations. We have a 75" TV in our Family Room, for all the reasons you've indicated - bright picture, no worry about light in the room, etc. But in order to feel like I'm really 'going to the movies', we head into the Theater Room, where the immersiveness of a 160" 2.40:1 screen and front projector just can't be beat.
Smart projectors like XGIMI are easy to set up and good for eye health, I'd definitely choose a projector over a TV.
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Great info!
Very informative.
Excellent video.
Thank you, I'll be shopping soon for my basement home theater and will definitely need to know what to buy!!
Thank you
This is a great question to address as the size of TVs keep getting larger.
Great video. I never knew you could get a dedicated projector for short distances. One thing I'd mention in future vids is gaming. I use to game on a projector back in the xbox 360 days. But I havent kept up with projectors since. Whichever room has the best audio system is where my console will be set up. Curious as to how well projectors keep up with console such as latency, VRR, and 120hr
Short Version: You want it quick and easy and have too much light in your room? Go TV
Thank you for your video and great information but can you please tell me how can I connect and watch TV channels in projector?