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11-20-2003 11:14 PM #1
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11-21-2003 12:10 PM #7
Re: Thanks a lot.
It's a pretty informative site. I have a Sharp 9000U which when I bought it was about as good as they get, they have since released 2 newer generation projectors, the newest being the 12000. This has the HD2 "Mustang" DLP chip, which is state of the art for single chip units, so if you're interested in a DLP unit make sure it has a Mustang chip.
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11-21-2003 12:40 PM #8Administrator Inner Circle Member
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I have a Sharp DLP XVZ9000U hi-def dlp front projector. The new model of this one is the 10000. I have a 110-inch 16:9 Stewart Firehawk screen for it.
I previously had a 65" 16:9 hi-def rear projection TV from Toshiba. Now that I have the front projector, I will never go back.
I use it with my DVD player most often, but also send it hi-def signals from DirecTV (the few channels that they have in hi-def) as well as over-the-air hi-def signals (the few that I can get in my area) and also hi-def signals from my XBOX (again on the few titles that support 1080i or 720p).
Do you have any specific questions about my setup? Let me know.<br>
--Alan
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11-21-2003 01:42 PM #9
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11-21-2003 01:59 PM #11
Re: Doh--see I'm out of date. :-)
I, too, have a dedicated room w/ dark red walls, no windows. The problem is I put in a 155 inch screen (Firehawk) which is awesome, but I need more brightness because of the screen size. Sony is about to release a new technology projector, the Qualia 004 with what they call SXRD, sort of like liquid crystal on silicon, with 6,000,000 pixels, the only problem is it will cost $25K. Ouch!!!
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Your reply is exactly what I was looking for.
I wanted someone's opinion whether a front projector's picture is at least comparable to a rear projector. When you say that you'll never go back, I'm assuming that the front projector has a better picture. Can I ask how much you paid for yours, and how far is your seating area from the screen since you have a 110" screen? Thanks again
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11-21-2003 09:07 PM #13
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