why do people think that a projector has to have a super high Lumen rating to be great??? the JVC DLAHD100 looks fantastic w/ a low lumen output...you people should do more research before you open your mouths
bearing in mind it'd be nice to use a projector in dim conditions - not just pitch black... obviously to have black on screen, the room needs to be totally dark - but if I was just using the projector as a huge monitor for logic / pro-tools ........
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Gav @ Apr 25th 2008 9:10AM
Back up a second here.
600 Lumens??
a ham sandwich @ Apr 25th 2008 10:14AM
my thoughts exactly. and isnt 600 decibels pretty loud since its a logarithmic scale?
Steve @ Apr 25th 2008 10:19AM
why do people think that a projector has to have a super high Lumen rating to be great??? the JVC DLAHD100 looks fantastic w/ a low lumen output...you people should do more research before you open your mouths
wyatt @ Apr 25th 2008 11:05AM
you don't need thousands of lumens for a home theater scenario. the 30k contrast ratio is the spec to look at.
Leo @ Apr 25th 2008 11:20AM
What is a the optimal lumen count for home use? -
bearing in mind it'd be nice to use a projector in dim conditions - not just pitch black... obviously to have black on screen, the room needs to be totally dark - but if I was just using the projector as a huge monitor for logic / pro-tools ........
Drew @ Apr 25th 2008 1:45PM
@ a ham sandwich:
You are right. 600 decibels would be EXTREMELY loud. Good thing this proejctor is only 24 decibels, according to the article.