Opinions on Sony short throw projectors
I saw a Sony short throw projector , it was maybe 8-10 inches from a 120 inch screen picture looked great even with all the lights on in the room . I am considering this for my place in Florida . Anyone have experience pro or con ?
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I think that dollar for dollar and overall performance under all lighting conditions a full array local dimming LCD or an OLED television makes better sense unless the projector is going to be installed in a dedicated room that can take full advantage of external light control. Sony's newest 2019 premium 85" LCD, the X950G 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV with HDR (XBR85X950G) is less the $5K. That's the way to go. http://4k.com/wp-content/uploads/201...x95glcd-2l.jpg |
I agree with many of the things that jdandy pointed out. However, imo a 85 inch TV is too small for what I would consider a "home theather". When one is talking 120 inch, only a projector will do. To put in in perspective, a 120 inch diagonal screen has twice the area of a 85 inch diagonal TV. With the right amount of light control (and it does not have to be 100% dark) there is just no comparison in terms of the visual impact of a 120 inch screen.
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I want 120 inches
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I guess size really does matter. . :laughin:
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Opinions on Sony short throw projectors
If you want 120” then the price of entry is a Liquid Crystal on Silicon imager. JVC markets this technology as DILA and Sony as SXRD. If you are not susceptible to frame sequential flicker a TI DLP based projector may work for you.
Ceiling mount, screen specified to meet your viewing requirements. 3 panel LCD projectors need not apply. Short throw optics are a massive compromise. Tom |
Opinions on Sony short throw projectors
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I have owned JVC DILA projectors for many years and highly recommend them. Totally agree on ultra short throw optics being a compromise. To the OP, have you considered rear projection? |
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