The demand for home theatre projectors just keeps rising. To have one is to literally have your own movie theater in your home. You and your family and friends don't have to have the hassle of getting dressed up, the expense of getting to the theater, ordering tickets putting up with uncomfortable seats and freezing theaters. You can watch the movie from the comfort of your living room with whatever snacks you want. As you would imagine, there are many things to take into account before buying a home theater.
First thing you must do is set a budget and decide on on a price range that you are willing to spend for your home theatre projector. You can do this by pin pointing which type of projector will be used depending on the viewing quality that you want to achieve. There are two common types of projectors used; the LCD and the DLP projector. While DLP projectors such as the Optoma HD65 are known for their high definition picture quality they are also at the top end of the price scale. There are plenty of LCD projectors that give a great quality image but that might suit a more modest budget better.
Brightness and image quality are really important features to look into when deciding which of the home theatre projectors to choose. As an example, LCD projectors such as the Optoma HD65 have a far brighter picture than their DLP counterparts. DLP is known to have better video quality, so you will have to decide which suits your needs better.
You might have heard that projectors tend to give out video that has a slight curve to the image. These days we have a simple process called a 'keystone correction' that we can use to make sure that the image stays in the correct rectangle for the screen
How you mount your home theatre projectors is another important consideration. They can either be placed on a suitable table or stand or they can be properly fixed into the ceiling. There are good and bad points to both. A ceiling mounted projector looks far more professional and when you screen the movie you can pin point the exact place where the best picture quality is obtained and not worry about ever having to find it again. If you are stretched for space, don't like the idea of a ceiling mounted projector or want your projector to be portable then a free standing compact projector would be your best option . Many brands of projector are not suitable for mounting on the ceiling. It is also recommended that you use the services of an expert to get the projector properly installed if you go for the mounting option.
Thanks to home theatre projectors you can escape those long queues, overpriced snack bars and ignorant strangers who interfere with your movie by texting, talking or eating loudly. Nothing beats having theatre quality sight and sound right in your own living room Optoma HD65