Theatre Projector
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![]() JVC DLA HD950 HD HD950 Home Theater Projector NEW US $5,261.72
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![]() JVC DLA HD990 B HD Home Theater Projector US $5,000.00
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![]() SHARP HDTV DLP BLU RAY HOME THEATRE PROJECTOR XV Z9000 US $4,999.99
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![]() Optoma HD81 LV HD81LV Home Theater DLP Projector US $3,267.70
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![]() Vivitek D5000 3D DLP Home Theater Projector 5200 Lumens US $3,199.00
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![]() NEW Sony VPL VWPRO1 Bravia 1080P Home Theater Projector US $3,199.00
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![]() Sharp XV Z17000 DLP 1080P Video Projector HD Multimedia Home Theater HDTV HDMI US $2,599.00
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Home video projectors for the ultimate home cinema
Home video projectors are really the center piece of a home theatre system. Naturally the other major elements are vital, particularly the audio. It's true that if the speakers do not work, well, you seem to have a silent movie, but you potentially of course switch on the subtitles as a temporary solution if you've got video.
The point is that, if you've put on a DVD or Blu-ray to look at a production, the primary medium of the experience is visual. There's going to be music and talk and various sound effects, but if there's one part you can't do without when watching a production, it is the bit you look at.
For this, the screen is also vital, but the projector is at the very top of the list.
The standard of videography today is astonishing, and the technologies available for domestic use are continually advancing. When the DVD came along, it was physically no bigger than the CD, but carried a ton more info. A typical CD has a capacity of eighty minutes of audio. That's enough for a Beethoven symphony, but probably not for the soundtrack of a movie. The DVD when it came along had getting on for ten times the capacity of the CD. Now the Blu-ray disk is frequently available, which has up 10 times capacity of the DVD.
The majority of that additional data in the modern optical disc like a Blu-ray disk has video material, the astounding visible special effects that can make it worth the trip to the theatre to see it on the big screen, instead of on a TV. But of course now many new houses are built with a home cinema capability, and it's possible to get all those breath-taking CGI effects of modern video production at home, if, that is, you've got an adequately stipulated projector.
The technology of home video projectors has progressed terrifically in recent years as the manufacturers try to keep up, making sure that the outputs - that is, the material seen by the viewer - do justice to the inputs - that is, all the visual richness which can sometimes be caught (and recorded on disk) from 'real life ' as well as all of the computer simulations of life which are the definition of modern videography.
The technology and consultant skills of movie-making are highly complicated and expensive. By comparison, the modern optical disk
- whether a CD, DVD, Blu-ray - is a marvel of simplicity and convenience. Cheap, eminently transportable, but packed with concealed info.
But to access that "concealed information" you need the projector.
Therefore don't stint on home video projectors for the home theatre. The better the projector, the better you can access and enjoy what's concealed in that DVD or Blu-ray.
Discover the best home video projectors in Brisbane metro area and environs using the net directory dLook.
IndieGoGo campaign for Custom Made Theatre Company's sweet, low-budg stage adaptation of LITTLE BROTHER (boingboing)
San Francisco's Custom Made Theatre Company is mounting a sweet, low-budget
production of Little Brother, and they're looking to raise the funds for a
high-quality video projector, which the playwright, Josh Costello, says "would
make a huge difference."
City Theatrical Projector Dowser
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