It seems 1080p prices are coming down at about the same rate that 720p prices did. I'd say in the next year we'll see street price on a 1080p projector break $1k. Hopefully about the time the MSRP make it down to $1k (and the used prices around $600-700) It'll be right about time to replace my 720p projector before all the life (and value) has been rung out of the bulb.
Now getting the prices of bulbs down should be the next push... a $100 bulb would sell alot of people on these, $250 - $350 bulbs scare people off, especially the people who don't upgrade every 3-4 years like I do.
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It seems 1080p prices are coming down at about the same rate that 720p prices did. I'd say in the next year we'll see street price on a 1080p projector break $1k. Hopefully about the time the MSRP make it down to $1k (and the used prices around $600-700) It'll be right about time to replace my 720p projector before all the life (and value) has been rung out of the bulb.
Now getting the prices of bulbs down should be the next push... a $100 bulb would sell alot of people on these, $250 - $350 bulbs scare people off, especially the people who don't upgrade every 3-4 years like I do.
thats why you buy a projector at cosco and get the warranty. if your bulb dies, just go there and get a new one for free. =D
plus, they'd be cheaper there anyhow