Blackout Myth
I think by now you must have realized that the blackout requirements, are nothing short of myths, so this gives you an opportunity to grab a projector sooner then later.
I hope you realize that by getting the projector it is not even half the battle won, there are other things you need to take care as being discussed in various threads.
I think the foundation which you are laying for movies via blue ray player is in the wrong direction, it is far better to have a media player and use the excellent quality rips in 720P and above for movies.
Indeed it is your wise thought that there is no point in getting a new TV for movies as you watch very little of it. In my case i have given up watching TV since long and there are no regrets whatsoever.
V.
I think by now you must have realized that the blackout requirements, are nothing short of myths, so this gives you an opportunity to grab a projector sooner then later.
I hope you realize that by getting the projector it is not even half the battle won, there are other things you need to take care as being discussed in various threads.
I think the foundation which you are laying for movies via blue ray player is in the wrong direction, it is far better to have a media player and use the excellent quality rips in 720P and above for movies.
Indeed it is your wise thought that there is no point in getting a new TV for movies as you watch very little of it. In my case i have given up watching TV since long and there are no regrets whatsoever.
V.
As per an Engadget poll, more people had HD projectors than those who thought having one is not worth it due to the blackout requirements.
I don't have a projector myself, but been thinking of getting one, especially before I get myself a BD-player. Like gk@hyd, I feel BD requires more than my 40" 1080i LCD TV which I watch from a distance of 15 feet. And I don't want to spend on a TV again, since I watch very little to none of it for weeks together.
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