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If you want to shine in a home theater, you might argue with yourself whether to use a real big TV or a projector and a screen.
On the one hand, the projector has become brighter and more affordable in the past few years, but on the other hand, the TV is bigger and clearer, and thanks to the 4 k resolution of using HDR, brightness is higher than ever before.
In fact, both options have their pros and cons, and one is better than the other in some specific scenarios.
To help you decide which works best in your own home theater, we have compiled this guide to compare projectors and TVs.
We have detailed the differences between the two in terms of price, picture quality, installation, sound quality and convenience.
How much can you get?
We're all looking for a good value, but when we're talking about making it big in a home theater, how much you're going to spend on every inch of your photo, how much quality this photo has, is inextricably linked
With this in mind, we have broken down key image quality considerations regarding the relative cost of TV and projector/screen combinations.
SizeTVs used to lag far behind the projector in size, but now the gap is closer;
You can get an 85
TV for less than $3,000.
Affordable projection screens often start around 100.
However, 120 inch, you can get a good projector with stable brightness, good color reproduction and even 4 k resolution, high ratio
4 k Ultra hd TV starts at as low as $899.
So the projector is still the highest cost when the TV is moving
Effective way to get mondosized screen.
Winner: the brightness of the projector is a big consideration, mainly because the perceived contrast boils down to how dark the room is.
The more ambient light in the room, the greater the brightness you need to make sure the picture is not washed away.
However, high brightness quickly increases the cost of the projector.
For example, the output of most projectors in the range of $2,000 is 1,500-3,000 lumens.
Since the projector will reflect light from the screen, their actual brightness will be much lower once it hits your eyes.
Most $1,000 LED TVs are easy to generate higher brightness, but keep in mind that TVs measure brightness with nits instead of lumens.
The projector/screen combination works just harder to be as bright as the budgeted led TV, and the problem with the projector bulbs is that they get darker over time --
Eventually exhausted-
And the replacement cost is very high.
On the other hand, if you can make your viewing room very dark, the light output from the viewing item will be very comfortable.
The screen of the cinema is very easy in people's eyes. there is a reason for this.
Finally, if you want to see a bright and vibrant picture in any light without any maintenance costs, you will want to buy a TV.
Winner: TVsContrastContrast is determined by the combination of black brightness and brightness.
Although you can guess the brightness capability of the projector by looking at the Lumen level of the projector, the black level depends mainly on how dark you can get the projection room.
Of course, a beam of ambient light can also wash away a TV, but the TV can fight against ambient light and improve the contrast of perception, while most projectors have no chance.
Winner: tvsresolution Premium 4 k TV with wide color gamutand high dynamic range (
There is something in contrast again! )Too expensive. But high-
Performance 4 k HDR projector? Astronomical.
You 'd better buy a good 4 k hdr TV and supplement the sound system --
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Higher than you bought.
4 k hdr projector.
While there are some decent 4 k HDR projectors that cost around $1,500-
For $2,000, they can't touch the performance of the TV at a comparable price.
When it comes to the resolution per dollar, TV won by an overwhelming margin.
Winner: TVsColor accur you don't need to spend one arm and one leg to get a decent color from the projector.
According to the type of projector (DLP, 3-
LCD chip (LCOS)
You can buy the color at a good price.
On the other hand, in order to produce the best color, the TV needs more effort and better processing to push the price higher.
At this point, the best 4 k TV can produce a wider color range than most consumer projectors, but the projector is very close.
This is a special real TV with a high dynamic range, the Human Development Report (
Although projectors using HDR are becoming more and more common).
If we only look at the price-to-
Performance, TV comes out on top.
You can invest a lot of money if the price is not a problem
Control the projector room and you can get bigger images with excellent image quality.
So for this, we call it a draw.
The simple answer is that the TV is easier to install.
The big TV may be heavy and a bit fragile, but it's simple to put it in a home theater --
Easy to use.
Also, they are a good unifying device for your device and device, because everything is plugged directly into the TV itself, and in most cases it can even be controlled by the TV remote control.
Unless you install the TV to the wall, the installation is relatively painless.
Even if you really chose the wall
After installation and installation, you will be able to complete the project on your own.
If you need an installer, their work will be fast and cheap.
The projector can be complex and requires more planning and energy to be installed.
The first question is your screen.
Will you paint a wall?
Stand screen, or choose an electric screen that needs to be connected to a ceiling or wall?
No matter which method you use, you need to make sure you have the space you need
Big screen.
Then you need to make sure the projector is positioned correctly, which is a bigger challenge than you think.
In fact, we recommend that you hire a professional installer or at least take a serious look at our projector installation guide.
You also need to route the HDMI cable (s)
You can use a projector or wireless transmitter, which increases the cost.
Unless you're only going to connect one or two sources, you'll want A/V receiver or at least one HDMI switcher so you just have to run an HDMI cable on the projector, but still connect a few sources like the game console, Blue
Cable TV and satellite TV.
But there are more stories here. Short-throw, laser-
Projector based projectors became more and more common in 2019, allowing you to install on your desk or even on the floor, like LG's CineBeam HU80KA 4 k UHD Projector, it can be easily set on the floor in front of the screen (
Looks great).
The latest laser projector can sit closer
Usually less than 10 inch from the wall
And equipped with its own building-
In the Speaker, the installation range is further reduceddifficulty gap.
Still, as a general rule, as long as you have a TV console --
You didn't install your suit.
The winner here is TV.
Winner: TVsSound quality is a better choice here for the simple reason: The TV actually has speakers and sometimes decent speakers.
Of course, some projectors include speakers, but other than the new laser --
The model-based models we mentioned above, they are usually small, small, and usually located behind or above the head of the audience.
On the other hand, we can't forgive ourselves if we don't seriously talk about the speaker settings in your home theater --
After all, this article is about finding the best home theater experience for your home.
There is a reason for the external speakers, subwoofer and speakers.
Many TVs will get you out of the box, but their main role is video.
If you really want to make the most of your home theater, a solid sound system will have a huge impact whether you're using a TV or a projector.
If you are looking for the best sound options, please give us advice on the best sound Barcelona look and read our guide on creating excellent surround sound settings.
Nevertheless, the projector almost always requires an external speaker compared to the TV and projector, while
High quality TVs can handle basic audio requirements on their own.
Winner: TV is convenient. if not obvious, TV is a more convenient choice.
They are simpler to use, require less work to plan and set up, do not interfere with the surrounding light or objects that cast shadows on the screen, know that the TV will never lose focus or need to replace the bulb, you can rest assured.
Also, it's not hard to find an affordable built-in smart TV
Streaming features and a large number of applications.
Very few projectors include such features.
The market for small, easier-to-install projectors and even portable projectors is growing, but they still need to be fiddled with the installation.
Of course, newer projectors usually have functions such as adjustable lenses and zoom, and the "short projection" projector only needs to be a few inches away from the screen, and the fact is that the TV is very simple to install and use.
Winner: TVsOverall winner: TVsIf you sum up the points and TV wins by an overwhelming margin. No question.
Congrats to you, TV!
That doesn't necessarily mean that TVis is your best choice, though.
Throughout the category, we detail the ideal projector setup: black room, wall-
Equipped with a large screen, carefully furnished furniture and a rocking sound system.
This is a complicated setup.
And an expensive-
But nothing else can provide a movie experience with a projector.
Home Theater.
If this is what you want, some diligence, a little planning and some patience will bring in a knockout match that will allow your friends to knock on your door in the coming years.
Are you ready to buy that TV?
Read our best TV Guide, Best TV under $1,000 or best TV under $500 depending on your price range.
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