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front projection makes a difference

Posted by chris e. on April 24, 2003 at 11:28:04:

If you can use a front projector set-up rather than a rear projection one (in other words, a projector and screen), then DLP has a lot to offer. I'm using the Sharp 10000 series and the picture is very remarkable and the rainbow effect is nearly non-existent. Now if you are just looking at a smaller sized picture, then this is a different story I suppose. However, if you can afford the space (and cost isn't all that different for a decent dlp proj/screen versus large plasma) the front screen approach is really something to see and completely outdoes plasma in terms of brightness, viewing angle, blacks, etc.