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Old 03-19-04, 08:09 PM
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I havn't posted much in a while but have to ask a few questions. I have become interested in moving to a front projection setup very soon. Can anyone answer these for me?

1. What kind of PQ should I get out of standard dvd when compared to a HD RPTV? I recently viewed some old Hitchcock VHS tapes at my college on a front projection system with a large screen (maybe 100 inches) and thought the quality was comparable to dvd on my HDTV. They were old tapes but I have never seen VHS look better!


2. What model/ specific features should I look for in a projector? My budget is anywhere up to 3000 if I bought one today.

3. Any specific websites that are helpfull with setting these systems up?

Thank You for any help!!!
Old 03-19-04, 10:56 PM
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AVSforum.com has more information than you would ever need. Check out the digital projection 3500 and under forum on there. Lots of helpful people.
Old 03-19-04, 11:28 PM
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Originally posted by Ergyu
AVSforum.com has more information than you would ever need. Check out the digital projection 3500 and under forum on there. Lots of helpful people.
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No problem. Also Projectorcentral.com has a lot of information, including reviews and links to sites that sell the projectors. They also have a nifty calculator tool that lets you know how big your screen will be at certain lengths, or vise versa.

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