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Post by Porscheguy on Dec 11, 2012 18:23:01 GMT -5
I'm talking for your main theater where you watch movies....
The average size sold is 38"
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Post by paradigmE on Dec 11, 2012 19:07:55 GMT -5
105" projection-----before my bulb burnt out last night 42" LED was relocated for now. Refuse to buy another projector bulb as I seem to burn through these way way too quickly. Time to look for an updated projector.
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Post by sorbe on Dec 11, 2012 19:14:38 GMT -5
Your survey has the same diagonal size in multiple choices. (ie 60").
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Post by pitbullmike on Dec 11, 2012 19:56:09 GMT -5
110'' projection screen here, Got me a couple of dust blobs tho Need to send it in for a replacement.
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Post by klinemj on Dec 11, 2012 20:01:44 GMT -5
106" PJ...love it!
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Post by Dark Ranger on Dec 11, 2012 20:28:57 GMT -5
Hey...what's with the insensitivity and exclusion for those of us with < 30" screens? I'm currently rockin' a 24" Dell UltraSharp. It's a monitor for both work and play. The size isn't too bad since I sit about 4-5 feet away for movies. One of these days I'm going to build a dedicated room and get a 100"+ projection screen like some of the folks here.
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Post by Porscheguy on Dec 11, 2012 21:08:40 GMT -5
Hey...what's with the insensitivity and exclusion for those of us with < 30" screens? I'm currently rockin' a 24" Dell UltraSharp. It's a monitor for both work and play. The size isn't too bad since I sit about 4-5 feet away for movies. One of these days I'm going to build a dedicated room and get a 100"+ projection screen like some of the folks here. Sorry, I guess I just couldn't imagine sittin down with the wife and kids and watching a movie on a under 30 incher... :-) My computer monitor is 27"!! :-)
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Post by djoel on Dec 11, 2012 21:20:46 GMT -5
Funny how about 20 years ago I thought 27" was the shezz wizzz, now I'm rocking a 64" about 8.5" away and it's a thing of beauty.
Can I go bigger alwaysssss.
Dan
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Post by klinemj on Dec 11, 2012 21:37:56 GMT -5
Let's just say that the evolution of screen size expectations has not followed to...uh...other expectations. We would all...uh...fall 'short'....
'Nuff said....
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Post by selkec on Dec 11, 2012 21:38:40 GMT -5
50" plasma with electric 100" that drops in front of it for movies. I love it.
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Post by The Mad Norseman on Dec 11, 2012 21:50:02 GMT -5
105" projection-----before my bulb burnt out last night 42" LED was relocated for now. Refuse to buy another projector bulb as I seem to burn through these way way too quickly. Time to look for an updated projector. See this if you're considering a new up to date projector that's HIGHLY rated: www.hometheater.com/content/top-picks-projectorsAnd oh yeah, I'm watching a 65" Panny ST30 Plasma and couldn't be happier with the picture quality!
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Post by ÈlTwo on Dec 11, 2012 23:42:21 GMT -5
I'm still happy with my 60" rear projection LCOS. Whenever I finish the basement (man that is taking forever!) I'll have to see what I get my son for down there, or if I replace what I have upstairs and give him the Sony.
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Post by bootman on Dec 11, 2012 23:49:04 GMT -5
61" Sammy DLP. My next display when this goes would be the 60" GT Panny.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 12, 2012 2:24:02 GMT -5
About 40" in the bedroom
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Post by Nemesis.ie on Dec 12, 2012 4:03:27 GMT -5
110'' projection screen here, Got me a couple of dust blobs tho Need to send it in for a replacement. Look at an SXRD or DLP based unit, they both should have sealed light paths. I went from a Mitsubish HC5000 "blob city" to a Sony HW30 and not a hint of a blob in 7 months (upgraded to the 50 recently). The 50 is a lovely unit if it is in your budget and fits your needs.
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Post by Nemesis.ie on Dec 12, 2012 4:05:16 GMT -5
Funny how about 20 years ago I thought 27" was the shezz wizzz, now I'm rocking a 64" about 8.5" away and it's a thing of beauty. Can I go bigger alwaysssss. Dan Can you see the whole screen from 8.5 inches away? Seems a little close to me. ;D
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Post by Nemesis.ie on Dec 12, 2012 4:07:10 GMT -5
105" projection-----before my bulb burnt out last night 42" LED was relocated for now. Refuse to buy another projector bulb as I seem to burn through these way way too quickly. Time to look for an updated projector. See this if you're considering a new up to date projector that's HIGHLY rated: www.hometheater.com/content/top-picks-projectorsThere are quite a few new models out since that list BTW. Worth checking pricing on the old ones versus the new ones and the new features. If 3D is your thing for example, the Sony 50 is in another realm compared to the 30 for 3D.
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Post by pallpoul on Dec 12, 2012 8:26:30 GMT -5
120", with panasonic PTA 4000 projector.
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Post by Porscheguy on Dec 12, 2012 9:34:20 GMT -5
A lot of projectors and screens. More than I would have thought...
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Post by se7en1 on Dec 12, 2012 10:01:25 GMT -5
Epson 8700UB with 106" Monoprice Multi-Format.
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