Home Theater Projectors
Home Projectors come in a variety of built-in features that promote the ultimate home theater experience; a home projector with advanced features will be expensive but you don’t need all those features to enjoy a good home movie. What you want for a projector are features that will give you the best onscreen movie without going overboard with the money.
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Save Money When Buying Your Home Theater Projector
Home Projectors offered by different local and overseas manufacturers target a market that demands the full cinematic experience their TVs cannot provide; this translates to enjoying a full screen digital movie without the cost of expensive big TVs.
Towards this end, competing digital display products have high end features to give the best home movie experience. But not all of these features are necessary for a good old movie the whole family can enjoy, so why spend for these if you can get the same satisfaction from less expensive Home Theater Projectors?
Examples are projectors with higher ANSI lumens. Why pay more for a projector with 3000 lumens when you’re not going to have home movies in a public auditorium? A home projector for a 60”x80” screen and the availability of ambient lighting won’t require 2,200 lumens. So why pay more when a 1,200 lumens projector can do the job adequately?
Also, why should you pay more for a 2000:1 contrast ratio when a 400:1 can do absolutely fine? Unless of course you want you home movies in a dimmed environment. Watching the home movie in a lighted room does not require a higher contrast ratio, nor do you need a higher contrast ratio for your business presentations.












