You realize there's a rather large gap between rated lumens and actual lumens in most cases right? And that 800 actual lumens will work for a semi lit room?
Most of these home theatre projectors are starting to use real ratings (or actual expected ratings) instead of some arbitrary, theoretical maximum lumen rating, and if that's the case here as I suspect, this projector will be more than bright enough for most people in just about any room.
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You realize there's a rather large gap between rated lumens and actual lumens in most cases right? And that 800 actual lumens will work for a semi lit room?
Most of these home theatre projectors are starting to use real ratings (or actual expected ratings) instead of some arbitrary, theoretical maximum lumen rating, and if that's the case here as I suspect, this projector will be more than bright enough for most people in just about any room.