What are the drawbacks of buying a projection HDTV?
Answers: Rear projection TVs have several disadvantages relative to flatscreens, including:
- The lamp must be replaced every few thousand hours, and they are expensive (~$300).
- They are bulkier (mainly thicker) than flatscreens (although some of the newer ones are not much thicker than the base on a flatscreen.)
- They usually own a lower angle of view than flatscreens (you can't sit as far rotten centre).
- picture quality isn't as virtuous as the best flatscreens.
- They are more likely to look wash out in a bright room.
On the other mitt, they are cheaper and still can give a right picture.
You might want to consider a front projector though. They have some of alike disadvantage as rear projectors (lamps necessitate replacement, work best in dim/low ambient bedside light room), but are the best way by far to obtain a cinema-like experience of a really big picture (8-10 feet). They can take up smaller quantity space than other types of big screen HDTVs, and They are going on for the same price as a 720p or 1080p HDTV partially the size. See projectorcentral.com for further info.
Well, you're still paying a rather significant sum of money so you can watch TV. Really large small screen. That's a drawback right there.
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