$6k, Big screen TV or projector??


Hi all, What would y'all do if having a dedicated HT? Big screen TV or projector for $6k? Also please recommend some brand and model along. Thanks
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First ask yourself honestly. I'm I truly doing HOME THEATER or just surround sound with a large screen? If HT then do a video projector. I read a previous reply. He's talking about a LCD projector. Quite honestly, they suck. If you want to do it right the first time get a CRT projector. They have greater picture quility than a LCD. They do however require more to set-up, you can't just plug it in and party. You might be able to find one on ebay or audiogon fairly resonably priced. Be sure to get one that can at least use a doubler if not even HDTV. You might pay a bit more than 6k but you'll be a lot happier. If it comes down to it wait a little longer to save more money. Look for the Dwin HP500(NO FAN, EASIER SUT-UP)or the Zenith 900proX. Both of these can do HDTV. You would want to have a professional set these up though. LCD's are nice for plug and play but just don't cut the mustard when it comes to actual picture quality. Do it RIGHT the first time and you'll never regret it. TRULY HIGH WOW FACTOR!!!!!!
What, do only woman visit this site? Listen girls, I don't know how much experience you all have with front projection systems but, I have a lot. Yes, they are light sensitive but, if you can CONTROL inside and outside light, you can do front projection easily. What do I mean? How about curtains over windows? What a concept. How about placing lighting fixtures so the don't shine directly onto the screen. Then you won't have a washed out picture. I've owned video projectors for over ten years and can watch them with the lights all the way up! CONTROLLED LIGHTING! That's the key to success with these. Perhaps front projection is a little bit out of your league and a bad idea on my part for suggesting it. For that, I apologies. When you've eliminated the possibility of doing front projection then do the next best thing, rear proj. Except for the comment "exclusively for sitting in the dark watching movies" Kthomas is dead on. Although there is a lot of debate over which aspect ratio to go with. Personal preferances and long term uses dictate this. It is still prefered, although not as critical, to control lighting. Do you see a pattern? Don't let light from an open window shine directly onto your screen. Same with inside lights. You will probably be very happy with a big screen for years to come. Enjoy. By the way...I DO THIS FOR A LIVING!