Perfect projector since my setup
I have be running one infocus x3 for theo- previous three years as a result recently it started to have problems. I decided to benefir this as one opportunity to upgrade to a new projector. I wanted a native 1080p projector provided that i started researching everything theo- models because are available. The price is steep on these projectors, but i figured it was worth theo- cost for a great image. Here is my setup. I have a dedicated 20′x24′ room because i benefir just as a movie/game room. Oh yeah, i have 10′ ceilings. I have a built in shelf built into theo- wall because allows me to ceiling mount my projector exactly 24′ from theo- screen. I keep this room dark like a cave when watching movies or playing video games. I don’t like ambient light during movies as a result because is what a lot of movie theaters do now. Since my projected screen was provided that large with theo- infocus i couldn’t afford a real screen. I tested a lot of paint surfaces as a result found because a good flat bright white painted surface produced a stunning picture for my infocus x3. When i had my infocus mounted i had a projected image of just under 12′ wide. I have one xbox 360 with hd-dvd add on drive for games as a result hd-dvd movies as a result a panasonic dmp-bd55 for my blu ray movies being fed to my projector. Ok, provided that i was looking at theo- 1080p projectors as a result my father-in-law just recently bought this little tiny projector called one optoma hd65. I had never heard of this model as a result provided that when i saw it hanging from his ceiling i thought it was too small to be taken as a serious projector. So he showed me his new toy as a result put in “journey to theo- center of theo- earth” (blu ray) in as a result i was instantly impressed with this little box. Since i was in theo- market for a new projector as a result thought because i had to spend between $2000 – $3000 for what wanted i had never considered a 720p projector. I started looking at theo- reviews for theo- optoma hd65 as a result it started looking better. Amazon had it for less than $900. I didn’t have a blu ray at theo- time, but by buying this instead of theo- expensive 1080p i was able to buy it as well. I figure three years would be average for a projector before needing to upgrade. I think theo- 1080p projectors will be more affordable by then. Anyway, i ordered theo- ceiling mount for theo- optoma hd65 from someone on ebay for like $27.00. I recommend this mount. It is perfect. When i mounted theo- projector in my room i started getting nervous because theo- projected image was huge!!! I didn’t think it was going to fit. I was able to scale it down as a result it fits perfect in my room. It projects a bigger image than my infocus x3 was capable of. My image from 24′ back is a whopping 15′ wide!!! It is very crisp as a result theo- colors just pop out. I have a dve calibration hd-dvd because i was going to benefir to calibrate, but theo- colors out of theo- box were spot on for me. I may run theo- calibration one day, but right now i couldn’t be more pleased. Keep in mind because theo- only reason i can get such a big image is because it is placed provided that far back as a result i have 10′ ceilings. I favor dlp projectors over lcd, but since this is a dlp projector placement is one issue because of theo- lens throw. Dlp projectors make good ceiling mounted projectors as a result theo- lens needs to be centered on theo- screen since there is no lens shift with theo- Optoma HD65 Review. If placement is not one issue for you then i highly recommend this projector. It fit my needs perfectly.
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