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Tips For Purchasing The Right Home Theater Projector For You

By norman | March 12, 2010

If you are viewing your favorite movies and wish you had greater quality and high digital clarity, a home theater projector may be the solution to your problem. Once you watch movies with a HD home theater projector, you will never go back.

Here are a few things to be aware of in order to buy one that is right for you.

Resolution

When shopping for a home theater projector, one of the most significant factors to always keep in mind is resolution size. You should think about the purposes the projector will serve for you, the kind of media that will be most frequently viewed, as well as any HD channels or movies that you want to watch now and in the future.

This should be considered because some projectors are built more to be better at certain tasks than others. With that said, what do you need to know about resolution size in relation to quality? The higher the resolution is, the higher the pixel count, meaning a higher picture quality.

Contrast

Another critical component to consider when evaluating home theater projectors is contrast ratio. The higher end projectors provide a better contrast ratio, which means a greater contrast between colors. This is especially true with black and white. The greater the contrast ratio, the more you can expect to pay for the projector.

Lumens

Some emphasis should also be placed on light output, or lumens as referred to in the world of electronics, when deciding on the best home theater projector for you. This basically refers to the level of the picture’s brightness. When a projector has many lumens, the picture will be brighter, translating into more brilliant colors in the picture display. The more expensive projectors usually have a larger amount of lumens, as you can imagine.

A quality projector will have between 1000 and 4000 lumens.

As important as the projector is in terms of getting the highest quality picture possible, the screen should not be ignored in this process. The screen is used to display the movie or other media from the projector. Screens provide even further enhancement to the picture quality.

There is an alternative if you don’t have enough in the budget to get a screen along with a high quality projector. If you take a section of a wall in your home, smooth it out, and cover it with a flat white paint, you can still get good results.

See Also: Home Theater LCD Projectors

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