Avoid these 7 common PROJECTOR buying mistakes

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Projectors keep getting cheaper and easier to own and use, make sure you don't make one of these 7 common home theater mistakes.
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    Best Overall - Epson LS11000: amzn.to/46EPiW6
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    00:00 Intro
    00:29 Fake Brightness
    02:36 Permanent vs Portable
    03:35 Bulb vs LED vs Laser
    05:27 Long Throw vs Short Throw vs UST
    06:45 Screen Materials and Gain
    09:13 Brightness and Contrast Over Resolution
    10:48 Smart and Connected Projectors
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  • @TheHookUp
    @TheHookUp  5 месяцев назад +15

    All of my projector recommendation videos have been updated for 2023-2024:
    Best Sub $100 Budget Projectors: ruclips.net/video/ooFvyudbxNE/видео.html
    Best $100-$600 Midrange Projectors: ruclips.net/video/8mVX_29gXHE/видео.html
    Best Portable Projectors: ruclips.net/video/yvtpArSHXeU/видео.html
    Best Modern Laser Projectors: ruclips.net/video/3KmKv-TTIQQ/видео.html
    Best Ultra Short Throw Projectors: ruclips.net/video/Ef0tNjGDoOU/видео.html
    Best Premium Home Theater Projectors: ruclips.net/video/TjgXfRMtmSU/видео.html
    Best UST Projector Screens: ruclips.net/video/2b8PXZtL1q8/видео.html

    • @SinemASLAN-ve
      @SinemASLAN-ve 4 месяца назад

      Which " short throw projector" would you recommend ? (not ultra-short)

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  4 месяца назад +1

      @@SinemASLAN-ve What's your budget and what will you be using it for (home theater, gaming, golf sim, classroom, conference room, etc)?

    • @SinemASLAN-ve
      @SinemASLAN-ve 4 месяца назад +1

      my budget is 600 eur in max, I'll use it for home theatre, max 35db, with FullHD, if lamb life would be higher that would also be great, and a short throw is what I am looking for because the room is not so big. thank you! @@TheHookUp

    • @wazup3333
      @wazup3333 4 месяца назад +1

      ​​@@TheHookUphey, there's no short throw projectors available with laser or led technology, is that correct?

  • @tunespt
    @tunespt 2 года назад +558

    12 minutes of detailed knowledge. I'm a projector guy for over 30 years and your video does kick the fundamentals of how to buy a projector. Simple and straighforward.

    • @clounyphowmashaba7597
      @clounyphowmashaba7597 Год назад +4

      Hi, sorry man I think I'm looking for an advice from someone like you, I'm deciding on buying a acer nec m271x from a friend but I'm looking for a projector to watch movies on with at least an aspect ratio of 16:9 but wit a little research I been doing so far I found out that this acer is 4:3 aspect ratio, so I need to know if this is a good projector for what I need need it for or should I look for something else, thanks man I look forward to your advice and response

    • @DevonHartigan
      @DevonHartigan Год назад +10

      One of the few videos on youtube that is not intentionally verbose to show more ads and is not full of bullshit.
      Amazing content! Subscribed in a heartbeat.

    • @Sand_Dolls
      @Sand_Dolls Год назад +2

      Best bang for your buck ?

    • @Nickecho7979
      @Nickecho7979 Год назад +2

      So what's the best for movie/games that won't break the bank?

    • @LightGesture
      @LightGesture 10 месяцев назад

      You said 240, mean 204? Small critique

  • @yeahnah6468
    @yeahnah6468 2 года назад +155

    Excellent video mate. I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say that we really appreciate your efforts and more importantly, your integrity.
    You're one of the few creators I consider to be in my list of uncorrupted reviewers. Along side Project Farm and Teaching Tech.
    Also there is something about the density of information in your videos that I really appreciate. So many videos these days need to be played at 2x speed or even skipped through just to get to the point. But with yours it's the opposite, it feels like a university lecture where I should be taking notes and even going back and watching sections again to really take it in.
    I know that sounds like a negative but that's a big positive I think, you aren't wasting anyone's time by dragging things out or milking as many videos out of a subject as possible.
    Also also, haha, one other thing I really appreciate that you have in common with Project Farm, is that you really do cover everything from a absolute budget entry level up to the high end level. I believe that a review of a high end expensive product isn't complete without seeing what that extra expense gets you compared to a quality cheaper option.
    Thank you

    • @edwardweiszbeck1649
      @edwardweiszbeck1649 Год назад

      I agree 100%, l'm also a subscriber to Project Fam for the same reasons. Quality dudes making these videos. Talent on knowing our time is limited and what info we tuned in to hear and ge and want and cut out the self indulgent filler of most of these RUclipsrs.

  • @TechWithBrett
    @TechWithBrett 2 года назад +42

    You answered many questions I have had. Didn't realize so much research needed to be done. Thanks!

  • @nolorosales
    @nolorosales Год назад +45

    I normally watch reviews at 1.25 speed, just to save a little time. But you, you're naturally on 1.5 already! Love it!

  • @rikb2244
    @rikb2244 2 года назад +40

    One of the best educational projection system evaluation videos on youtube. He explains some of the technical parameters in a way that the non-engineer viewers can understand and select components so they will not be disappointed with their purchase. WELL DONE!

  • @TheHookUp
    @TheHookUp  2 года назад +228

    This video was removed/reposted to correct a factual error about throw ratio. Thanks to subscriber
    @Paul Vail for pointing it out.

    • @korg47237
      @korg47237 2 года назад +16

      Rewatching and commenting for the algorithm!

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  2 года назад +57

      No point in getting views if they are wrong!

    • @car103d
      @car103d 2 года назад +1

      The screen at 6:40 for UST projectors is CLR not ALR

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  2 года назад +12

      Eh, CLR is just a subtype of ALR.

    • @car103d
      @car103d 2 года назад +4

      @@TheHookUp yes they are made for a different purpose (I am not suggesting to correct and upload again!) but the image shown is a CLR + UST, many people don’t know the difference and the right screen for their projector. I hope giving a little explanation here about the difference will be enough for those who are interested.

  • @herco2543
    @herco2543 2 года назад +6

    Wow. What a great detailed video on what to look for when buying a projector. Your videos always have so much information in them. I always look forward to your next videos. Take care.

  • @dankelley9361
    @dankelley9361 2 года назад +6

    Excellent & concise review of projectors. Love the short throw options due to easy placement & sound quality!

  • @charlesknowlton7198
    @charlesknowlton7198 2 года назад

    This is one of the most informative videos discussing projectors. You get right to the facts of the matter, explain it all in detail and most importantly, don't waste any time. Thank you.

  • @asherjgriffin
    @asherjgriffin Год назад +1

    Excellent projector crash course. By far the best video to watch before making a purchase decision on a new projector. I have just greatly levelled up my product knowledge in an easy to follow 12 minutes. Thank you

  • @Kampy_
    @Kampy_ Год назад +4

    Lately I’ve been gathering info for a couple upcoming purchase decisions: a replacement for my aging 720p bulb projector, and a budget security cam for my parking space (damn catalytic converter thieves!). Gotta agree with others giving props to The Hook Up channel- it’s giving me the exact type of comparison/shootout reviews I find valuable, coupled with excellent context / “big picture” nuanced background knowledge. This channel’s reviews of specific product categories are so good it makes me realize the vast majority of online “review” videos are worthless wastes of time… they’re essentially just unboxing videos posing as a “review.” I want to see direct head-to-head, side-by-side comparisons in multiple test environments… and for what I’m shopping for right now, The HookUp is the gold standard of pre-purchase “research” Keep up the great work you’ve doing with this channel.

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  Год назад +1

      Dang... Thanks Kampy, I appreciate the kind words.

  • @Grimmtombobulus
    @Grimmtombobulus 9 месяцев назад

    Barely anyone on YT doing super well explained info on projectors that seems trustworthy. Thank you!

  • @Virtualnoaidi
    @Virtualnoaidi Год назад +1

    This is why I love RUclips nowadays. A perfect video for a random guy struggling in projector land. Though I had to watch it at 0.75 speed and with intermittent pausing for my brain to keep up! thanks a lot

  • @AuthenTech
    @AuthenTech 2 года назад +3

    Such great educational content! 👏

  • @Chris-hr2uj
    @Chris-hr2uj Год назад +8

    Thanks for the crash course! Really awesome video. Saved for reference for when i decide to replace my projector. This also an example of presenation skills to the max (like your other videos)!

  • @thundergod97
    @thundergod97 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for updating for accurate info! Much respect!

  • @marksmith9176
    @marksmith9176 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial. I had very little knowledge on this subject and you just explained a very new topic to me in a manner I completely understood. Thanks.

  • @AlexWolkov
    @AlexWolkov 2 года назад +5

    Sitting here grinning as I have the x3000i on order, have a 110" white 1.1 gain screen waiting, calculated all the throw distances and vertical offsets as much as I could, and it seems that I didn't make even 1 mistake from the above ones!
    Great video, and I wish it was out a month ago when I've dove in deep into all these topics to save me some time.

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  2 года назад +2

      I think you'll be happy with your choices!

  • @jujusreviews1969
    @jujusreviews1969 Год назад +1

    Seen a few of these videos but this one was hands down the most informative!

  • @emafisher1455
    @emafisher1455 Год назад

    this is literally the best beginner friendly video that covers all bases on what to look for to buy projectors

  • @loganebeling9023
    @loganebeling9023 2 года назад +1

    Respect comment for re-uploading to give us accurate info. Much appreciated

  • @rrlevy
    @rrlevy 2 года назад +2

    Amazing video! I wish I had seen it before buying my projector! It would save me a lot of time doing research

  • @centurion8446
    @centurion8446 10 месяцев назад

    This has cleared a lot of things up for me while looking at projectors. Excellent video. Thanks

  • @SamE2109
    @SamE2109 5 месяцев назад

    Duuuude, youtubers like you are rare! So much good info and no sponsors. Thank you!!!!!

  • @DELGA2
    @DELGA2 9 месяцев назад

    Fantastic job explaining projectors. Can't thank you enough. I knew a little but your clear and concise explanation certainly clarified and filled many of my knowledge voids. I just placed the order for the Wemax Vougue Pro Native for work. Lets hope it does the job. Congrats on every good video.

  • @Spicemirch
    @Spicemirch 5 месяцев назад

    I already decided on the Zoaybu projector thanks to your other videos but can’t stop watching haha. You’re an excellent teacher! Such good learning. Thank you!

  • @jrchmgn.
    @jrchmgn. Год назад +1

    Planning to buy a projection for the first time and this video helps alot for a noob like me. Everything is covered. Thanks good sir.

  • @chriscurry7085
    @chriscurry7085 11 месяцев назад +1

    This could well be the most helpful video I've ever watched on RUclips. Thank you

  • @androidlove4u845
    @androidlove4u845 Год назад +2

    This video is really gonna help in the projector purchase decision. Thanks

  • @TheTactialLlama
    @TheTactialLlama 2 года назад +1

    Great video, I picked up an Optoma HD29HST a week ago and love it

  • @jouk91
    @jouk91 Год назад

    Best explanation video covering all the details! Thanks so much!

  • @thanhtungbui7823
    @thanhtungbui7823 Год назад +1

    Thank you, good sir! Your content is purely delightful.

  • @nickshrum1075
    @nickshrum1075 2 года назад +1

    Sir...I needed this exact video. Thank you so much

  • @annonomowz4903
    @annonomowz4903 4 месяца назад

    Your tips, comparisons, and reviews and so on have been extremely useful for navigating this space and making informed decisions. Thank you so much for all your wonderful advice!

  • @kevztvee2981
    @kevztvee2981 10 месяцев назад +2

    bro! you have no idea how much you've helped me!!! Thank you!!!!

  • @superspeed1
    @superspeed1 2 года назад

    Thanks for the vid. Really helped me find a good projector!

  • @Bertopolis_
    @Bertopolis_ Год назад

    this is one of the most informative and handily detailed videos ive ever seen.

  • @drdawnshoptalk
    @drdawnshoptalk 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for the recommendation! I have a double-doctorate and STILL couldn’t figure out which one would be the best for my needs! 🤣 Using your affiliate link, I purchased your recommendation for the best projector for under $200. As a business consultant, often times my clients have a terrific room, with all the technology needed for me to conduct my workshops and seminars, but once in a while, it’s been an issue, so I feel great, knowing that I can offer to bring my own equipment when the client needs it. Thanks to you putting this video together, I NOW feel like I’m an “official” (and fancy, I might add) traveling roadshow! 🙌🏻😎Lol.

  • @devonmcgrowder9914
    @devonmcgrowder9914 Год назад +1

    Well said. Very interesting and informative answered a lot of questions. Thanks

  • @adamfpv8294
    @adamfpv8294 2 года назад +1

    I always enjoy your videos, very informative but not an hour long.

  • @florichi
    @florichi Год назад +1

    I love how I watched this video just 2 weeks ago and YT already forgot it and recommended it again

  • @dreadnoughtphotowerkz
    @dreadnoughtphotowerkz Год назад

    Absolutely great information about the projector itself. I am a photographer, and I use projected images on a 180 ft² projection screen.

  • @kundukulam5808
    @kundukulam5808 Год назад

    An awesome video. I am impressed by the fluidity with which you presented the facts. I have been an AV guy for past 25 years and can vouch for your statements. I would only like to add that a projector is good only if you go with the right sound system, else one is better off with the TV.

  • @KyleFalconer1
    @KyleFalconer1 2 года назад

    Nice summary and breakdown of terms. 👍

  • @AlphaEchoFoxtrot
    @AlphaEchoFoxtrot 2 года назад +2

    Awesome video. Thank you so much!

  • @KrastyoKrastev
    @KrastyoKrastev 2 года назад +1

    Watching it again. Love the video. It's time to convince my wife that we need the projector for some movie nights in the garden

  • @anima452
    @anima452 Год назад +4

    Great video! Would be nice to see a video comparing some of the top most-bought "middle of the road" projectors! Say, $350-$550

  • @BigAntVideo
    @BigAntVideo Год назад

    A lot of information put across very well - many thanks.

  • @Eradon888
    @Eradon888 Год назад +1

    Just Perfect~! Very informing, very precise and very clear! Thank you...!!

  • @enigkotik
    @enigkotik Год назад +4

    Man this guy makes some of the most detailed videos I've ever seen on any subject! I really appreciate the hard work and effort that is put into these videos!

  • @KalJoao
    @KalJoao 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your vids are SO helpful. THANK YOU!

  • @Joe-xu8uk
    @Joe-xu8uk 5 месяцев назад

    Man, this was so helpful. Thank you so much!

  • @bobcaputo8155
    @bobcaputo8155 2 года назад +1

    Great informative video. The brightness ratings have always confused me. Thank you.

  • @suddonlee4326
    @suddonlee4326 Год назад +1

    Thanks some great tips and advice for newbies.

  • @wayne02058
    @wayne02058 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hi this was a very informative video I was kind of surprised actually of how in-depth it went.
    Thank you

  • @Qui-9
    @Qui-9 2 года назад +3

    Your video is an awesomely intuitive source of information, I like how you laid it out, and noticed the things you described about different projectors.
    There's one thing that bugs me though, is the advice to use grey screens with less gain to reject ambient light. It doesn't make sense at all that they would enhance contrast or dynamic range because you're just making everything dimmer by the same amount. The contrast ratio of the image would be exactly the same as a bright white wall or a gain of 1.0 ...
    But... if that screen has special optical properties such as an ALR surface you mentioned, that's the feature which will achieve that. I'd still avoid a plain grey color as part of that function.
    I've seen online, special surfaces/paints which are engineered to reflect only the narrow RGB color bands projected, so that they look darker in ambient light but still reflect most of the projected image. I'd be interested in seeing coverage on that 👍.
    As for keeping ambient light off screen while keeping usable light in the room, especially a home theatre, I've used tricks such as using track lighting, or wall sconces behind the sides of the screen, using down-lights aimed just at the coffee table/seating keeping most of the room a dark color, such as furniture, carpet, ceiling and floor. Avoid lighting the walls or keep them dark too. So you can have usable light with minimal reaching the screen.
    Thanks again for an insightful video!

    • @frankfarago2825
      @frankfarago2825 Год назад

      Good observationsa. Also: 1. Whatever you do, do not purchase and use a UST PJ. 2. By adhering to point 1. above, you do not need to worry about ALR screen surfaces. 3. Do not purchase and use any projection screen that id made out of oil-based vinyl. Bad idea, and the stench is really awful in a windowless space. 4. Do not use gray projection surafces, use totally black ones instead. And 5. When projecting, turn off the room lights and darken up the room as much as possible.

  • @bbtravel6401
    @bbtravel6401 Год назад

    Thanks, Great Video, I Learnt a lot on what to look out for before buying. I will be using the projector a lot as a new business venture, although Laser is more expensive, it appears in the long run will be my best option.

  • @whotube88
    @whotube88 3 месяца назад

    Legendary video. Been using a projector for past 1 year but was always confused about the concepts.

  • @Jellobucket
    @Jellobucket Год назад +1

    amazing video. made my life much easier in minutes. Thank you

  • @Flylanddesigns
    @Flylanddesigns Год назад

    Holy heck, I feel like I finally get all this. Thanks so much

  • @IkariAin
    @IkariAin Год назад

    wow this is very helpful...
    Thanks you a lot for compile in such a short time

  • @MrBillRizer
    @MrBillRizer Год назад

    Excellent advice, thank you!

  • @MrNattu
    @MrNattu 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant information! To the point that has helped me take an informed decision.Thanks

  • @tannerh3002
    @tannerh3002 2 года назад

    Awesome info! Thank you!

  • @joewalker9037
    @joewalker9037 10 месяцев назад

    Super helpful summary for buyers - thank you

  • @edwardweiszbeck1649
    @edwardweiszbeck1649 Год назад +1

    Absolutely a great video. Thank you so much. You are a pro at speaking, research knowledge and presentation 👍👌

  • @rhinobart
    @rhinobart 2 года назад +25

    One other thing that can make a big difference (and is a bit more technical) is the type of chip and number used. A “single chip” DLP projector (common for most cheaper projectors) compared to a 3 chip projector (LCD or DLP) of “identical brightness” (ANSI lumens) will appear significantly dimmer when projecting images using color.
    Single chip DLP projectors use a single RGB color wheel to produce color. That wheel is divided into 3 segments (one for each color) and spins quickly as the light passes through it. But because each color is only visible 33% of the time, individual colors may be as little as 33% of the reported brightness.
    In other words, a DLP projector that claims to be 3000 ANSI lumens will only appear that bright when projecting white (as mentioned in the video the measurements are taken using a pure white image). Whereas a pure red, green, or blue image may only measure 1000 lumens. Obviously mixed colors (which would be common) will register varying degrees higher.
    For that reason, I almost never recommend a single chip DLP projector unless price is absolutely the most important factor.

    • @kriswingert1662
      @kriswingert1662 7 месяцев назад

      The dlp color wheel is actually 6 colors, not 3, as you stated. Newer dlp based projectors use 3 colored lasers ( red , blue and green ) to eliminate the RBE that the color wheel produces. Your 33% claim of each color being displayed is also incorrect ( partially as there are 6 segments to the color wheel ) in this design as the frame rate of the dlp chip is effectively 240hz to complete the pixel shift equation.
      I have been repairing this tech for over 20 years and certified by Mitsubishi, the leader in dlp projector tv tech.

    • @rhinobart
      @rhinobart 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@kriswingert1662 6 colors, or 6 segments? I will admit that I did mistakenly write 3 instead of 6 regarding segments. Good point there. However, there are not 6 colors being used, instead the wheel is divided into 6 segments and each of the 3 colors is repeated on the wheel. This does not result in more than 33% of the wheel being used by each color. It's just 2 segments per color, each utilizing approximately 16.5% of the wheel.
      Additionally, your point about "newer dlp projectors use..." is slightly misleading. It's not as if "all DLP projectors manufactured after 2020 (for example) no longer suffer from these issues." Undoubtedly there are new technologies being introduced, and of course even older technologies such as traditional 3-chip DLP projectors, which can overcome these issues. However my comment was already about a specific type of projector technology (single chip DLP projectors) versus better technologies (3 chip LCD and DLP projectors).
      The fact remains that single chip DLP projectors do not reproduce bright, saturated color in images as well as projectors utilizing better or newer technologies.

  • @cmorichie7202
    @cmorichie7202 Год назад +1

    I used to knock cheap projectors until I bought one on Amazon for just under $300 and I’m completely satisfied with it. I project onto a double layer white screen with a black blackout cloth behind it. It’s reminiscent of an OLED TV now lol

  • @khromesynk9564
    @khromesynk9564 8 месяцев назад

    Nice crisp video. thanks for making this

  • @bbrewer609
    @bbrewer609 Год назад

    One of the best reviews for people that are new to the Projector world. This is a must view before purchasing a Projector. I built an acoustically silent dedicated Theater room with a Projector (Panasonic AE-4000U) . After 15 years of upgrading and educating myself I learned a lot watching this video. The time is now for a new 4K UST projector so this video really helps. Hisense seems to be the leader right now.

    • @Sushi_bar
      @Sushi_bar 10 месяцев назад

      can you say anything about epson co fh-02? this is my first projector purchase and my mind is blown away how good the screen looks.

    • @Eyem1337
      @Eyem1337 2 месяца назад

      I just finished building my theatre room. Not as big of a room as I wished it would have been but it is what it is. Just ordered the Hisense L9H 100" and cannot wait to get this going!

  • @chihayaayase1299
    @chihayaayase1299 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. It's been very informative. I'm glad I watch this video before I buy a new projector.

  • @superbigi
    @superbigi Год назад

    Very informing! Thank You!

  • @brianbathgate4944
    @brianbathgate4944 Год назад

    Insane amount of information in your videos - fantastic!

  • @jesselucas299
    @jesselucas299 Год назад +4

    This video was amazing! Any recommendations in the $300-350 range (non portable)? It seems like there is a jump in price from around $200 then jumps up to $500, so maybe not worth the money unless you jump in price?

  • @squared80
    @squared80 2 года назад

    I see a lot of inaccurate videos regarding A/V and projectors these days. It's refreshing to watch one based in reality with some actually very good tips. Well done, sir.

  • @pipmackay
    @pipmackay Год назад +2

    Hi. This was really helpful. Have you done any comparisons of motion smoothing settings on different portable projectors? I don't like watching movies and tv with the heavy smoothing that comes as a default setting on most hdtvs and projectors. It sounds like some devices let you turn it off but others have low/high settings. Thanks.

  • @velageo
    @velageo Год назад

    i just purchased the capsule 3 because of course before I saw this video, i fell in love with the laser brightness and functionality. but my main reasoning for it was to start a small biz and do backyard movie parties. now learning about ansi vs led lumens im wondering if im too low at 300. but my main purpose is to use it at night in the dark with minimal light. I tested it in my house yesterday when it came in and we had lights on and it showed fine. so as much as I learned, i still fee somewhat confused. but your video was the best ive seen explaining so much

  • @ronnazhou6938
    @ronnazhou6938 Год назад

    very helpful. thank you!

  • @markleonardkaneko6941
    @markleonardkaneko6941 6 месяцев назад

    Great. Gave me all the info I needed to start shopping.

  • @GunnyPhillips
    @GunnyPhillips 2 года назад +10

    Great overall video. I don't think any major manufacturer openly discloses On/Off contrast specs, especially those with a dynamic iris. Another good thing to keep in mind is that bulb projectors lose brightness over the lifespan of the lamp, whereas laser models maintain most of their brightness through their expected lifespan.

    • @TheHookUp
      @TheHookUp  2 года назад +6

      Very true on the loss of brightness throughout the lifespan of the bulb. After 15 years of being a classroom teacher I can tell you that new bulb day was like a blind man getting glasses.

    • @mibz1117
      @mibz1117 Год назад +1

      I got the epson 3800 says it will last 3k-5k. Looks awful unwatchable at 1700. Never again

  • @AAJONES1986
    @AAJONES1986 10 месяцев назад

    Very informative, I learned a lot!

  • @onlythesongsilike4856
    @onlythesongsilike4856 Год назад

    Great video, thanks do you also have one where you talk about best sound system options for projectors?

  • @manishmurudkar
    @manishmurudkar Год назад

    Excellent side by side comparison ❤

  • @SwimwithHarini
    @SwimwithHarini Год назад

    Very informative and well guiding

  • @geoffreyfagan1798
    @geoffreyfagan1798 2 года назад +7

    Placement is a big deal, except perhaps for ultra short throw. Getting lens shift (or keystone correction) both horizontal and vertical may add a bit to the price of a projector, but it's way cheaper than remodelling a room. In my den, a door in the back wall means I can't mount on centerline of screen; a ceiling fan means I can't mount on ceiling; and though I have a short throw I prefer not to have cords running to the coffee table; but from the height of a bookshelf, on the back wall beside the door, I have a well aligned image thanks to lens shift.

  • @bsperoz
    @bsperoz Год назад

    I am considering a projector as my next "TV" so thanks.

  • @gahuj1
    @gahuj1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for doing this video.

  • @tenktorypisze
    @tenktorypisze Год назад

    5:38 i prepared all cables for standard and short throw but in the end i think I am going to go with ultrashort throw :) funny how things are changing in less than a year. ALR in-ceiling screens started to show up in the market.

  • @rsolsjo
    @rsolsjo 2 года назад

    Great stuff, I think I'll save this and refer to it again.

  • @venkatas279
    @venkatas279 Год назад

    excellent review. u r very much true and correct in every point.

  • @Hosamo7
    @Hosamo7 11 месяцев назад

    very impressive details for me as a beginner in the interactive games business that needs extra attention to projection details, thanks for the efforts

  • @MokeAnit
    @MokeAnit 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, I was about to make just about every mistake covered in the video 😅

  • @Jerichoom
    @Jerichoom 11 месяцев назад

    Good point about resolution. I originally started looking at 1080 but for the price of a 1080ust vs 4Kust it doesn't make sense... The 4k (true resolution or no) usually like £400 more and seems silly to not consider it. But think i am clearly missing something here... Will check out your recommendations! 😊

  • @Iguana93
    @Iguana93 6 месяцев назад

    Really great summary - I would just stress one more thing about brightness: More brightness from the projector means more light bouncing around the room and if you have white walls and ceiling, you will have nothing even approaching real black even at night with the room lighting turned off. It will look ok in dark secens, but any brighter scene will light up your whole room and instead of staying immersed in the movie you will see the room as if someone just turned on the ceiling lamp. That's why it's better to choose a lower-brightness projector or a grey screen for such rooms - even if it seems to you that the image is not particalurly bright, after a minute your eyes adjust and you will enjoy the depth and immersion.
    With ambient lighting, you're not going to achieve a cinema experience without closing the curtains anyway and the picture will always be inferior to a TV. Just get a cheaper TV for casual day-watching and a low-brightness projector with white screen or a higher-brightness projector with a grey screen for the evening big-screen watching when you can turn off the lights and really enjoy it. That's what projectors are for and they're not good at pulling double duty.

  • @breeze787
    @breeze787 6 месяцев назад

    Yeah I finally got my projector for my golf simulator but it took around 2 full weeks or more to come around to the information you have about projectors in this video. Some of the waste of time came from going to Best Buy to see what they had. All I had to do was look at the image they had on display with ambient light that made me say I won't get anything below 3600 ANSI lumens. I decided on an Optoma GT2100HDR that was selling for $1800 street price and when Black Friday came along they dropped it to $1399. Incredible savings? I just hope it lasts +5 years.
    Thanks for putting this up wish I saw your video 3 months ago when I first started looking it would have saved me some time (headaches).

  • @rinyneefs4619
    @rinyneefs4619 3 месяца назад

    Thank you very much, you make great content !

  • @BubbaGreen2
    @BubbaGreen2 Год назад

    this was a very valuable video, thanks!

  • @michael-4k4000
    @michael-4k4000 2 года назад +1

    These are are helpful tips for newbies

  • @eddieharkin2550
    @eddieharkin2550 2 года назад +1

    Great info - thanks