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Outdoor projector - help
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<blockquote data-quote="grumpybear" data-source="post: 1156479" data-attributes="member: 15920"><p>1,600 lumens is suitable for dark environments only. I would suggest at least 3,000-3,500 lumens particularly since it seems you will not be using a proper projection screen. For a new projector there are choices from Epson, Infocus, Optoma and Vivitek all of which are 1080p native resolution however they will range from 15-20K ex VAT. Under 15K you will need to look and second hand units in which case bulb life becomes a factor, new lamps can get expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grumpybear, post: 1156479, member: 15920"] 1,600 lumens is suitable for dark environments only. I would suggest at least 3,000-3,500 lumens particularly since it seems you will not be using a proper projection screen. For a new projector there are choices from Epson, Infocus, Optoma and Vivitek all of which are 1080p native resolution however they will range from 15-20K ex VAT. Under 15K you will need to look and second hand units in which case bulb life becomes a factor, new lamps can get expensive. [/QUOTE]
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