Projection Quality learn everything
July 16, 2008 Arts & Entertainment :: Television / MoviesLearn everything you can about projection quality tv—and there is a lot to learn. Different makes and models, pixels, ANSI Lumens (the way projector brightness is rated) and even more strange terminology. You will probably learn that projection quality with projectors having 500 or more ANSI Lumens are best in dark rooms or on smaller screens, while projectors with 1,000 or more ANSI Lumens are used in bright rooms or on very larger screens.
In addition from choosing between front or rear projection, you must also choose a projection type of technology. Are you totally confused yet? There are basically two different types, the traditional projectors using the cathode ray tube or the microdisplay projectors. One uses tubes and the other microchips.
Stop and think about what you really want when it comes to a big screen television and the projection quality you want to get. It is really important to take your time, look at what is for sale in the stores, check out reviews on the internet and then make an informed decision. Nothing will be worse than having a system in your home that does not provide the type of projection quality you want.