Forgive my beginner's comment, but I'm curious about whether I should pick a video projection system or a flat screen. I imagine it has a lot to do with the size of the room. But doesn't video projection lose a lot of its color if I have it in a room with a lot of window light available?
The other valuable article I've read -- Shelly’s ”Building a Great Home Theater System” -- goes into this from several sides, but dismisses video projection as inferior.
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Forgive my beginner's comment, but I'm curious about whether I should pick a video projection system or a flat screen. I imagine it has a lot to do with the size of the room. But doesn't video projection lose a lot of its color if I have it in a room with a lot of window light available?
The other valuable article I've read -- Shelly’s ”Building a Great Home Theater System” -- goes into this from several sides, but dismisses video projection as inferior.
Lemme know.
sorry everyone.
I got email asking where that "Building a Great Home Theater System" was located:
http://www.dvrplayground.com/article/14907/Building-a-Great-Home-Theater-System/
and thanks in advance for answers to my questions!