I missed out on the mitsubishi 1500 sale people were talking about in here last month. But, I saw Planar PD7060 DLP Home Theater Projector - 1000 Lumens, 720p, 1280 x 720, 3500:1 997-3386-00 at TigerDirect.com
The MSRP on this was $2995, now on closeout.
Due to room dimensions and the limited 1.1 zoom ( Planar: Home Theater: Projectors: PD7060*HD Projector ) I went with a 92" screen, an Elite ezFrame R92H1 92" Diagonal (45" x 80") with CineGrey, it has 1.0 gain. I went with the grey to darken the blacks since as per the reviews the projector gets a bit grey on a small screen.
Opinions on this combination? Hard to beat a delivered price of $1354 (Tiger Direct charges sales tax (TX) and I got 2 day delivery making it $1015, screen was $329 delivered). Now I just need to figure out a good ceiling mount and maybe have the whole deal under $1500.
I am a bit nervous on 3 fronts:
1. First time ever mail ordering a TV
2. First time buying a TV without seeing it in action up front (just based on price and reviews)
3. First front projection setup
Most my viewing will be a pretty dark room, but given the calculators, it looks to come in at 30-40 Foot Lamberts, should be bright enough for moderate light.
The MSRP on this was $2995, now on closeout.
Due to room dimensions and the limited 1.1 zoom ( Planar: Home Theater: Projectors: PD7060*HD Projector ) I went with a 92" screen, an Elite ezFrame R92H1 92" Diagonal (45" x 80") with CineGrey, it has 1.0 gain. I went with the grey to darken the blacks since as per the reviews the projector gets a bit grey on a small screen.
Opinions on this combination? Hard to beat a delivered price of $1354 (Tiger Direct charges sales tax (TX) and I got 2 day delivery making it $1015, screen was $329 delivered). Now I just need to figure out a good ceiling mount and maybe have the whole deal under $1500.
I am a bit nervous on 3 fronts:
1. First time ever mail ordering a TV
2. First time buying a TV without seeing it in action up front (just based on price and reviews)
3. First front projection setup
Most my viewing will be a pretty dark room, but given the calculators, it looks to come in at 30-40 Foot Lamberts, should be bright enough for moderate light.