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Audio Visual Technology
Input needed: Projector or TV?
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<blockquote data-quote="Simango4" data-source="post: 866068" data-attributes="member: 14918"><p>Personally, the major problem with using a projector full time without a TV is when one needs sunlight or artificial light in the room while watching the screen...this normally applies to projectors installed in family lounges rather than dedicated rooms.</p><p></p><p>In my case, I cannot do without a TV due to that problem, so the projector only runs occasionally when I have good quality 720p or 1080p content (gaming included). So I'd recommend having both a TV and a Projector for lounge installations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simango4, post: 866068, member: 14918"] Personally, the major problem with using a projector full time without a TV is when one needs sunlight or artificial light in the room while watching the screen...this normally applies to projectors installed in family lounges rather than dedicated rooms. In my case, I cannot do without a TV due to that problem, so the projector only runs occasionally when I have good quality 720p or 1080p content (gaming included). So I'd recommend having both a TV and a Projector for lounge installations. [/QUOTE]
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