Movie Time Projector

In search of a high-def projector, especially for games.?
I'll play most if the time used to watch TV and movies afterwards. The room is in my room is alive and quite dark. (I locked the windows to reduce electricity bill) The size, if the room is 19 feet x 16 feet. I have the intention of projecting on the wall of the foot 19. There is a window of the garden that is about 85 inches across diagonally, covered me wood and I plan to do a screen on it. I have a sound system of the TV was there. The wiring is not a problem for me. (I install the cable in life) I want to get the best you can for games for around $ 1200. I am open to suggestions for a TV if it works better, but I have my heart set on a projector. here is Roon a drawing if you are using. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y64/JehtBlack/scan0001. jpg
A projector is the only way to truly global view. However, There are a couple of questions, you should consider before deciding between a TV and a projector. First … Do you really want / need a large file (> 50 ") for games? If you intend to serve more than 10 m back to help share the experience with others, the answer is probably yes. … Second place the cost of lights can be a concern. All life lamps varies slightly, but is typically 2000-3000 hours @ $ 400/lamp. It's fine for movies, or even watch HDTV, but can be costly for hard core gamers to 8.10 hours a day! Unless you have a nice dark room, you will need a> 1000 ANSI lumens, to prevent the image vanished. Fortunately this is not too difficult with business projectors … although not common for a projector home theater (which is preferable for films to give a higher contrast ratio). You are advised to read a few projectors and unavoidable trade-offs between different models can be sure to choose one that suits your needs. The first link below for a list of recommended home theater projectors (no ads available in the same place for other primary uses (in the upper left corner of the homepage). A projector that can meet your needs (Epson Cinema 400) is revised the second link. My recommendation is to read lost, see some demos and then decide. Cheers.
one Minute Video Review: Optoma MovieTime DVD projector
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