This article is a review on LCD home theatre projectors, including how they work and where to buy them. So, without further ado, I will present to you this review of these ‘modern marvels.’
Panasonic
The main features that these projectors are known for are their efficiency and its easiness to operate, along with its usefulness in presenting powerful video presentations and movies, without the need for much lighting in the rooms.
Sony
Another feature that the LCD screen has that CRT projectors do not have and that is the LCD chip is much smaller and powerful than the bigger and less powerful CRT chip – making the power usage of LCD projectors much lower.
Sharp
This is all well and good for those who want to buy a projector like this, but these machines have its drawbacks as well. One drawback to these LCD projectors is the present a “screen door” image, where you would see the screen as if you were looking out through a screen door.
Samsung
Also, another drawback to these machines is when a pixel on the screen burns out, it creates a black or white spot on the image that is being projected, thus, messing up the whole image and the LCD chip has to be changed at this point.
Another factor that you should consider before and after buying an LCD projector is that the source of light in the projector has to be changed periodically, depending how often a projector is used (roughly 1-2k hours of usage.)
Dell
The average cost for a bulb of these kinds of projectors is around $200 or more, so make sure you save enough money to buy a new bulb when needed. But this is made better by the fact that the bulbs are very easy to change and install – saving you time but not money.
Hitachi
For the best deals on these monitors, check out the web, where many online retailers and outlets, such as Amazon.com and Best Buy Outlet, are selling them for discounted prices.
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