I graduated from RPTV to front projection in one step. Motorized screen, ceiling mounted projector, when you're not watching TV everything goes away. Maybe someday people will graduate from flat panels to projection setups :) J/K. I think the move to flat panels is good for the consumer. A lot more friendly than either a huge HD RPTV or even a standard CRT.
Front projection clearly has its place - I've done it this way for maybe five years now. But it's not for everyone.
Available brightness in a new projector is increasing over time, and brighter units are getting cheaper too, but it needs to get a lot brighter in order to compete with lighting and not wash out too much detail. A regular panel doesn't have that issue.
I still haven't gotten a real screen, I'm just biding my time because I have other things that need attention first.
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Mike @ Nov 8th 2007 2:55PM
I graduated from RPTV to front projection in one step. Motorized screen, ceiling mounted projector, when you're not watching TV everything goes away. Maybe someday people will graduate from flat panels to projection setups :) J/K. I think the move to flat panels is good for the consumer. A lot more friendly than either a huge HD RPTV or even a standard CRT.
JeffDM @ Nov 9th 2007 12:07AM
Front projection clearly has its place - I've done it this way for maybe five years now. But it's not for everyone.
Available brightness in a new projector is increasing over time, and brighter units are getting cheaper too, but it needs to get a lot brighter in order to compete with lighting and not wash out too much detail. A regular panel doesn't have that issue.
I still haven't gotten a real screen, I'm just biding my time because I have other things that need attention first.