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Are LCD projectors that much worse than DLP, or is it just hype? Anyone happy with their LCD projector?

I am going to get a low end home theater projector.

I looked at the infocus in72, optoma h27, toshiba tdp-et## (forget the model) and the epson home 20.

The DLP seems to get better reviews for black but they are much lower in lumens. Also the 300-400 replacement dlp bulb really scares me.

The epson seems to have better colors, higher light output. $200 bulbs and much more flexible positioning. I like the idea of putting the projector on the coffee table instead of behind or on the ceiling. I figure that I my Wii, home theater pc and dvd player in the coffee table as well.

What worries me is the test that Texas Instruments did that showed that LCDs are really prone to burning out their colors. But the test was a little extreme. 24/7 operation for 2 months.

Anyone else have an epson powerlite home 20, 30s or something similar with an lcd prjector and are happy with it?

I don’t want to go 720p or higher for another 2-3 years.
I have alot of Epson stuff other than projectors and have always been happy with their quality.

4 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - September 28, 2010 at 5:39 am

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How do I use my home theater system speakers rather than the tv speakers?

I have my panasonic viera TC-P42S1 tv hooked up with my HT-S5200 onkyo home theater system via HDMI cable. How do I use my home theater system speakers rather than the tv speakers? I’ve messed around with turning the tv speakers off, and I know that I have everything connected right. I just can’t find the option to switch from tv speakers, to home theater speakers. I’ve looked through my menu settings, and viera link. I need help please!

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - June 18, 2010 at 2:49 am

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Washington home electronics staple MyerEmco pulls plug after more than 50 years

Washington home electronics staple MyerEmco pulls plug after more than 50 years
Electronics retailer MyerEmco Audio Video, a Washington family-run fixture since 1955, is going out of business because of financial difficulties and changing consumer habits, the founder’s son said on Thursday.

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Installing Your Own Custom Home Theater Is Easier Than You Think

The installation of a home theater entertainment system in the comfort of your own home can revolutionize the way you experience movies, music, your favourite TV programmes and more.

There are many options to consider when purchasing the best home theater equipment – and luckily there is now greater choice than ever when it comes to custom home theater design, packages, set-up and accessories. For instance, wireless home theater systems and speakers have become more popular in recent years, as they offer greater style and compactness, and allows for a more spacious home theater room; and “home theaters in a box” are advertised as providing a simple introduction to entertainment centers. Home theater stores are also willing to combine top quality individual parts (such as custom home theater projectors, speaker systems, DVD players, receivers and screens) in whatever way you choose, and for cheaper than you might expect.

Additionally, building your own custom home theater system is increasingly simple and cost effective. Many home theater magazines and webzines offer useful information on custom home theater construction: including practical instructions such as home theater plans and layout advice, audio system plans (including surround sound), DIY wiring diagrams and advice on custom home theater electronics.

Websites can also provide you with expert-quality home theater reviews on products from high street companies such as Sony, Yamaha, Panasonic, Pioneer, Bose, Onkyo and Samsung – often complete with photo galleries – so that you stay informed whether you choose to buy online or not.

If you have a custom home theater idea you are unsure about, or simply want to discuss, you may also find it valuable that a lot of these websites contain forums in which you can exchange ideas and suggestions with others planning to build their own home theater. Whichever home theater option you chose, the web is a valuable resource that can be a great aid when deciding on the best entertainment center for you.

Buying or creating a custom home theater may be more than just a purchase – it can turn into a lifestyle! This is reflected in the vast array of home theater accessories and furniture available, from décor such as custom cabinets and speaker stands, to time- and trouble-saving items like the Home Theater Masterâ„¢ – an acclaimed universal remote control.

Options in home theater room design include a variety of seating, whether you opt for a chair or a recliner, and ranging from cost-effective to the ultimate in luxury. Websites can also provide you with the best home theater room plans that can optimise your space and enjoyment of a DVD entertainment center.

If you’re looking for ideas on how to install your custom home theater, visit Wireless Home Theater. Susan also enjoys writing on various topics at Educatioin and Reference.

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Custom Home Theater Design and Installation is Easier Than you Think

Designing and installing a custom home theater audio and video system in the privacy of your own residence can transform the manner in which you experience cinema, music, your favorite television shows and more.

There are a multitude of choices to ponder when buying quality home theater system components – and thankfully today there are numerous options when it comes to planning, installing and purchasing home theater audio video equipment and accessories. For instance, wireless home theater systems and speakers have become more popular in recent years, as they offer greater style and compactness, and allows for a more spacious home theater room; also prepackaged home theater systems in a box are promoted as being an easy introduction to home theater audio video systems. Home theater stores are also willing to combine top quality individual parts (such as custom home theater projectors, speaker systems, DVD players, receivers and screens) in whatever way you choose, and for cheaper than you might expect.

Additionally, building your own custom home theater system is increasingly simple and cost effective. A multitude of home theater literature can be found on the internet which provide useful information on home theater design and installation: containing simple instructions like home theater designs and planning recommendations, sound system layouts ( surround sound included), do it yourself wiring schemes and recommended custom home theater components.

Websites can also provide you with expert-quality home theater reviews on products from high street companies such as Sony, Yamaha, Panasonic, Pioneer, Bose, Onkyo and Samsung – often complete with photo galleries – so that you stay informed whether you choose to buy online or not.

If you have a custom home theater idea you are unsure about, or simply want to discuss, you may also find it valuable that a lot of these websites contain forums in which you can exchange ideas and suggestions with others planning to build their own home theater. Whatever home theater decisions you make, the internet is an important resource that can supply aid and be a fantastic tool for choosing the best components for your home theater audio video room.

Buying or creating a custom home theater may be more than just a purchase – it can turn into a lifestyle! This is reflected in the vast array of home theater accessories and furniture available, from d

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Would this Home Theater system perform better than this set of PC speakers?

http://reviews.cnet.com/home-theater-systems/sony-ht-5500d/4505-6740_7-20051212.html

vs

http://reviews.cnet.com/pc-speakers/z-5500-digital-speaker/4505-3179_7-31115626.html?tag=mncol;lst

thanks!!
i actually have the Sony system at home but I am considering whether or not I should use the Sony or buy the logitech speakers

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - December 17, 2009 at 6:16 am

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Is a DLP projector compatible with showing Blu-Ray movies? Is the picture any bette than normal viewing?

I have a DLP projector at home and was curious if the crispness of Blu-Ray or HD movies will show being played through it.

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Ceiling projectors kevin - December 11, 2009 at 4:00 am

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