To: A Navy Vet; bonesmccoy
>>at least use a DLP projector
Many have problems with rainbows on DLP's. I like my LCD projector, and most who see it love it, too. We had a Xmas party, and 6-7 people were glued to LOTR / FOTR extended edition after I put it in for a "short" demo. They couldn't believe how good it was, and how relatively inexpensive the setup. Note: I don't view many black and white art films where contrast is an issue.
To: FreedomPoster
I agree with you. Our LCD projector matches the production quality to our eyes of the local movie houses.
We are unlikely to purchase any more movie tickets. We will buy the DVD or download the movie and then watch on our PC.
I'll continue to throw cash at Lucasfilm because they innovate so fast that they are creating new stuff every quarter.
On the other hand, the people who think they can make money by perpetually licensing Alec Baldwin films are toast. Either the Bald-one does something new and creative or he's out.
The days of H-wood execs sitting on reruns are over.
To: FreedomPoster
"Many have problems with rainbows on DLP's."
The new generation chips don't have that problem from what I've seen, plus they're brighter than LCD.
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