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Projectors
vs
TVs
Easier on the eyes
Everyone always asks if having a screen that big hurts the eyes. Actually, it's the opposite. Filling a larger percentage of your visual field, and with less overall brightness, a big screen actually quite relaxing to watch. More like an actual movie theater, which often produces no more than 5 footlamberts or so (on my screen, most projectors produce around 30 to 40; an LED LCD can be three times that or more). Check out this post on "Why do my eyes hurt while watching TV?" for more info.
Space
If you mount the projector on the ceiling, the screen can just hang on the wall. Or you can just put the projector on the side table or any flat surface. you can use a white wall as the screen or use an retractable screen, where the screen disappears into the ceiling.
Even though you can mount a TV on a wall, but because of the thickness of the TV and the hanger, it will still take up some space.
And for nowadays HDB size, even the thickness TV must take into consideration. TVs are surprisingly heavy(even though they are lighter than before) . A screen is light and if you drop it, there's little possibility of damage (unless you stick something through it).
Size vs Price
If you compare the size and price between TV and Projector, the different is remarably huge.
For example, You can get a 60 inch TV for about SGD 3000 and any size larger than that will cost about SGD 5000 and more.
so how much is a 100 inch TV ? I think most of people will not even want to consider to get it.
Portablity
If you need to do a presentation, if you need to attend a party or gathering, or if you want to watch a romantic movie outside with the love ones, A portable device with can project large image and with build in batteires will be the first choice. I think you won't choose to bring a 100 inches TV around, would you?
Cons:
Lighting:
You need absolute light control in your room by using those blackout Curtain or using it at night . In my theater, there is some light during the day, but not enough to wash out the image.
There are aspects of your life that change, oddly:
You minimize walking in front of the screen (down in front!).
Because of this, you can't get a Kinect or a Wii. (PS3 users won't be affected ) You'd be standing in front of the screen, blocking the image, while you tried to get the controller to work.
You leave the shades drawn a lot. Or maybe that's just me.
Suddenly, all your friends' TVs seem impossibly small.
Perhaps my favorite oddity is pointing to something onscreen. After so many years of having a projector, I just raise my hand and use the shadow of my finger to mark what I want. I also do this at friend's houses...and they don't have projectors. So for a moment, I'm just some guy with his hand randomly in the air. Cracks me up every time.
i Projector - K9
[ with Built in 3400mA Battery ]
Physical Resolution 1280 x 800 (Support 1080P)
DLP Projection technology
Day time can project up to 80 inches
Night time can project up to 120 inches
Project distance from 30cm to 400 cm
(The distance will affect the image size)




Built in 3400mA Battery
( about 2 hours for watching movies)





ETV 300 Portable Projector
[ with Built in 2GB memory ]
Mac book pro Material
Physical Resolution 1024 x 600 (Support 1080P)
DLP Projection technology
Day time can project up to 80 inches
Night time can project up to 120 inches
Project distance from 30cm to 400 cm
(The distance will affect the image size)





INCLUDED:
Remote, VGA cable, AV cable, Power cable

100 inches Image Quality

V9-Series
HD Cinema
Cinema 3D







Celling mount
for
Projector
SGD 32

