What makes a good projector?
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A projector may have a great Lumens rating, but if the contrast ratio is low, your image will look washed out. In a darkened room, a contrast ratio of at least 1,500:1 is good, but 2,000:1 or higher is considered excellent.
Keeping this in consideration, how do I choose a projector?
Choosing the right projector is a simple process if you are familiar with these prerequisites.
- The screen size (width, most importantly)
- Distance between the projector and the screen (throw distance)
- An estimate of the amount of ambient light present in the room in which the projector will be used.
Likewise, people ask, is it worth buying a projector?
Winner: Projectors TV projectors are much more cost-effective, at least in terms of screen size for your dollar. You can get a decent HD projector and 100-inch screen for under $1,000, whereas an 80-inch TV is going to cost you at least $1,500, if not much more.
7000 lumens is probably more than sufficient to watch movies in your basement, projected onto a white wall in a dark room. It is far short of what you need in a commercial cinema, where typical projectors output 20,000 to 30,000 lumens.