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- Jan 7, 2003
Nice article and good info there.
I did come up with another Con to these though....Space constraints. To get that huge screen you need two spaces. first off the space to actually project onto, second the space inbetween the "screen" area and the projector. While this might not affect some it would be a bear for me. I live in an older trailer house(yep, I'm good ole whitebread, cornfed, trailer trash). I don't have a wall in my house that is suitable for projecting onto. So I would also have to invest in a screen. Then I would have to find a place to set it up where my girlfriend won't be constantly walking between the screen and the projector. The one thing that an LCD gives you is a shorter allowable distance between you and the screen.
I did come up with another Con to these though....Space constraints. To get that huge screen you need two spaces. first off the space to actually project onto, second the space inbetween the "screen" area and the projector. While this might not affect some it would be a bear for me. I live in an older trailer house(yep, I'm good ole whitebread, cornfed, trailer trash). I don't have a wall in my house that is suitable for projecting onto. So I would also have to invest in a screen. Then I would have to find a place to set it up where my girlfriend won't be constantly walking between the screen and the projector. The one thing that an LCD gives you is a shorter allowable distance between you and the screen.