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lilshawn:
bulbs are cheap enough now that it's not really that big of an issue. (most high end bulbs can be had for about 120)

stick to Philips (or other original brand) and steer clear of osram bulbs and you'll do fine. unless you want inexpensive vs. lifetime (approx 2500 hours vs. 4000+). Osram replacement bulbs can be obtained for about $60 and under on thebay.

drventure:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 30, 2012, 03:44:22 pm ---5)  The fact that nobody can walk between the projector and the screen while it's in use.
This is a big one I have seen a lot of people disregard until they put a theater in a small room and then nobody could leave once the movie begins.

--- End quote ---

We just use the pause button.

Gray_Area:
I got it that jim meant you might want pictures or something on the wall....

Of course, in the 80s, everyone in sci-fi had a wall screen, and everyone wanted one.

I have a dedicated theatre room. Almost strictly, I will be the only one watching. I might go 50" plasma, though, because like jim said it's place and play.

lilshawn:

--- Quote from: drventure on June 30, 2012, 11:39:50 pm ---
--- Quote from: ChadTower on June 30, 2012, 03:44:22 pm ---5)  The fact that nobody can walk between the projector and the screen while it's in use.
This is a big one I have seen a lot of people disregard until they put a theater in a small room and then nobody could leave once the movie begins.

--- End quote ---

We just use the pause button.

--- End quote ---

are we not mounting the projector on the ceiling?!?

crashwg:
I'll throw in my 2¢ and say some people are prone no nausea induced by DLP's "rainbow effect."  My wife is one of those people so our next projector will have to not be DLP.

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