Home Theater Projectors
Projectors are a great choice for home theater systems, as it allows you to make use of the areas currently in hand, and in many cases can provide a large screen at a lower cost compared with the screens DLP, LCD or plasma. Be sure to pay attention to the aspect ratio of your projector. 16:09 widescreen is traditional, while 4:3 is more than a square in the old style CRT TV.
Home theater projectors at work for the achievement of the video signal and project it on a wall or a screen made with a lens. The projector is ceiling mounted, usually, and faces to the screen or wall, as the viewer.
If you are thinking of using a projection TV, it is essential to reflect on the dimensions and ambient lighting in your room. Which will determine the required lumens for your projector to show a clean, well-defined image.
Types of home theater projectors
There are several styles of projectors on the market today. The one you choose is based on space, personal preference and budget.
* CRT projector, a CRT or cathode ray tube TV projector acts like a classic. There are tubes that show red lights, blue and green compose the projected figure. This is basically the cheapest projector available, however, is older technology. Some other advantages of CRT projectors are lasting, fallopian maintain their brightness. CRT Projectors professional should be able to display large graphics. They have a rich black compared to LCD or DLP projectors. In addition, CRT projectors do not have what is recognized as a "rainbow effect" that can develop with DLP projectors. Like all projectors, monitors have their drawbacks at the same time. CRT projectors are generally bulky and heavier than LCD or DLP projectors and the adjustment of demand for first and extra time to organize properly. They are also a larger energy loss, and will cost operation.
* LCD Projector: An LCD or liquid crystal projector works by sending light through a prism that lights red, green and blue light needed to display the image. Benefits LCD projectors are generally compact size and ease of portability. They are able to project the graph on any surface. They maintain contrast even in bright places and are usually not affected by glare. It can be mounted on the wall and do not require a lot of energy to use. A few drawbacks are washed projecting black, image distortion can occur, the pixels can die and ghosting may occur.
* DLP Projector: A DLP or Digital Light Processing projector technology is a trademark owned by Texas Instruments. They work by using mirrors which represent the pixels in the projected image. The more mirrors that are present, the higher the resolution. DLP projectors tend to be preserved for high-end room. They are more expensive and can be found in what is known as "rainbow effect".
* Plasma Projectors: The benefits of plasma projectors that are smaller, can be mounted on walls, are lighter and less cumbersome than CRT projectors, which provide some color as compared to an LCD projector, providing a wonderful, vibrant black, can be viewed in a broader perspective, also generally do not suffer from what is known as motion blur. There are draw backs, however, including things like that may be susceptible to burn in the screen, you can gradually decrease the intensity may be susceptible to reflections in the lighter areas, which require a lot of energy to function, which are larger than LCD projectors as a result of manufacturing technology.
What could project the graph?
In the list of most common questions that people when considering home theater projectors is whether or not to project the image onto a screen or wall, and what type and color of the purchase screen. Things to consider when shopping for your screen or wall planning are the light that surrounds your home theater, the distance from the projector to the screen, and the whole dimension of your home theater.
Paredes
You can project your image onto a wall ready. The color of the wall depends on the type of projector you are using. Many people prefer a flat white paint. Some others prefer to use a paint that was manufactured for home theaters. It is crucial to make sure surface is flat.
Screens
There are many materials on the market, including matte, highly reflective (stay away unless they are molded glass), low and moderate reflection, in addition to silver screens. Surfaces in general should be selected for the projector, the higher the luminescence, the lower the reflectivity. Therefore, for those who have a vibrant projector, use a matte gray screen, if you have a projector that is not as vibrant, use a bright screen. This may allow you to have the best image quality using the equipment we have.
Home Theater TV
TVs are a great choice for video home theater, however, can sometimes be a little more expensive than the surfaces of the projector and the projector. There are many choices available, such as:
* 3D TV: Many TVs high range and high-priced, but 3D is fast becoming an essential part of many home theater systems. The main disadvantage of a 3D TV is the fact that viewers need to wear special glasses to view 3D display correctly. There are models that operate in 2D or 3D, eliminating the need to always wear glasses.
* OLED TVs: it is organic light-emitting diodes, and give you an impressive experience of detection. Provide contrast and vibrant colors. OLED TVs also tend to be efficient and very elegant. For now, however, these TVs are expensive.
* Plasma: Plasma have bright colors come in sizes up to 150 "and deliver the rich black screens are made of glass, however, and the glow may or may not be concerned to provide a wider viewing angle compared to .. LCD TVs, however. They are thin and can be mounted on the wall. They are heavier than LCD TVs due to their screens and windows are less energy efficient.
* LCD: LCD TVs are the norm, and usually the least expensive option. They are by far the most important television implemented in the construction of a home theater. They are smaller and much lighter weight than CRT televisions and screen sizes can be much larger. You will find sides that LCD TVs do not have the image quality as some of the more expensive options. They are also less energy efficient. However, they are much less expensive and a great choice for those with limited resources.
TV also comes in widescreen and normal, but as with anything, widescreen is better when building your home theater video.
Now you know enough to begin selecting the correct video for your home theater. Be sure to look at the products in the real world before you purchase a discount online, so do not waste time and money on products that do not work for your system or your budget.
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