Home theatre projectors are enjoying a rapidly growing popularity. Owning one is like bringing a theater right into your own home. Going out to watch movies is no longer necessary for you and your family you can now enjoy the theatre inside your own home. But before actually enjoying the wonderful benefits provided by these projectors, there are a lot of elements that need thorough consideration.
Before deciding on any home theatre projector you need to consider your budget and how much money that you are prepared to spend on it. The first way to learn about the price that your projector will cost is to learn about the types of projector that are available. There are really only two sorts of projector that you will be interested in; those with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD projector) and those that use Digital Light Processing (DLP projector). While DLP projectors are known for their high definition picture quality they are also at the top end of the price scale. There are plenty of LCD projectors that give a great quality image but that might suit a more modest budget better.
Brightness and image quality are really important features to look into when deciding which of the home theatre projectors to choose. For example the picture thrown out by LCD projectors is commonly brighter than the picture that the DLP projector gives. If video quality is more important to you then this is where the DLP excels above the LCD. One of the problems with earlier models of projectors was that the image had a curved appearance. These days we have a simple process called a 'keystone correction' that we can use to make sure that the image stays in the correct rectangle for the screen
Installing of these home theatre projectors is another vital element to your decision. Your projector can be placed on a portable stand or table or it can be fixed permanently to the roof. Both have their advantages and disadvantages. If you want a system that you simply turn on and watch the movie without having to find the spot that gives you the best picture then a ceiling mounted projector is the best option. It also makes your set up look far tidier and more professional . But for portability a free standing projector would work best. It is also worthwhile to note that not all projectors can be ceiling mounted. If you do choose to mount your projector then it is always advisable to get a professional in to do it.
Imagine no more queuing for tickets, expensive snacks and rowdy strangers next to you! With home theatre projectors this can all be a distant memory. You can enjoy theatre quality movie viewing in the comfort of your own home.
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