Some people think that buying a home projector is the
same as buying a TV or AV system. The cost, of course, has
everything to do with which home projector that you finally
decide to buy but in actual fact, spending a little bit more
time researching and finding out more about home projector
systems can make your investment more worthwhile.
Brightness, typically, is measured in ANSI lumens. For a
typical home projector system, the brightness can range
anywhere between 700 and 2,000 lumens. The brightness,
itself, does not determine the quality of the picture that
you will receive from your home projector. The environment
of your home will pretty much determine the outcome.
Therefore, before you buy a home projector, take into
account the ambience of the room that you’ll be placing
the home projector system in. If you have a special TV
viewing room with controlled lighting, you don’t and
won’t need a home projector that gives out too much
brightness. However, if you’re placing the home projector
in the living room where there are open windows or ambient
lighting, you’ll need a far brighter home projector to
make it worth your while.
Most experts recommend that TV rooms or dedicated home
theatre spaces need a 700 lumens home projector or more.
Rooms with ambient lighting should use a home projector with
at least 900 lumens or more. In open spaces or living rooms
with extremely high lighting, you’ll need a home projector
with at least 2,500 lumens.
When shopping for your home projector, take a quick look
for a menu that is easy to use. Some professional or
business home projectors are not as user-friendly as the
projectors made for home users. Your home projector should
make it as hassle-free as possible for you change the color,
brightness, switch between HDTV and NTSC and adjust your
video input sources. Most home projectors come with a remote
control because it could be hard if your home projector is
fixed on the ceiling or high up on the wall, but be careful
and be sure to ask the sales person if the home projector
unit that you’re interested in buying comes with a remote
control.
Do you want to mount the home projector on the ceiling or
place it on a table? Well, both options have its advantages
and disadvantages. Mounting the home projector on the
ceiling gives more space, creates a more polished look for
your viewing area. It won’t be knocked off the table by
kids and saves you time since you don’t need to unpack,
take it, install, and set the home projector up every time
you want to use it.
With a light home projector, you can probably lift it
from place to place without too much effort. With these home
projectors, placing it on the table for each use is probably
not a problem at all. In fact, portability has its
advantages…you can literally take your home projector with
you everywhere you go!
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Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and
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This article was posted on November 02, 2005