BHawthorne wrote:
Actually, it's sort of silly. My first three prototype screens were 13 foot wide. Then in 2011 I shifted to a popup frame that was 12 foot wide. Now I'm down to a 10 door wide screen. My setups are shrinking. 8 prototype frames later. The screen is actually in a regular bedroom. I learned from past builds that it's a mistake to make a screen too big to fit in a standard room.
Now just to afford two BenQ W1080ST and I'll be happy. My Optoma GT720 are showing their age going on 3 years now. I've really gotten some milage out of them.
Maybe bigger aint better after all
Hehe. What is the optimal viewing position in the current setup? Wow, my girlfriend would kill me if I put a curved screen in my bedroom.
But we do have a QUMI Q5 in the drawer of the nightstand if we are to lazy to go downstairs, she thinks it's nicer than a tv hanging on the wall.
My "playroom" was first a guest room, now it's a office/"playroom". I tried telling the GF that we should put the bed in the guest room and I could use the bigger bedroom as a office/playroom, but that was not a popular suggestion.
The Optoma GT's are really good.. I used a GT750 on my previous screen setup. The BenQ W1080ST looks amazing, but the price atm in Norway really kills it
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