Do you have a dedicated HT or are you watching your tv and movies in your living room/family room?
Most hardcore HTphiles
(made that word up on da Fly) don’t have enough friends or relatives who care about high end gear or HT enough to build one that makes a projector “Mandatory” for the maximum cinema experience.
Remember we are trying to create the commercial movie cinema experience at home on a smaller scale unless you own a mansion and for that purpose the high Def Oled TVs cannot fit that employment regardless of contrast or brightness/dark images if the room exceeds 10’ in width and 15’ feet in length. To make a rather simple point projectors and screens are used in commercial theatres and to reproduce the experience at home should be used unless your creating a “Hybrid
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Using a tv over a projector which by the way I have a 4K ultra display, 2x1080p displays and 720p projector which are all dedicated for the room they serve and that is by far the most important detail to consider as my point!
If the room is high traffic such as my main floor 22’x21’ open concept family room, kitchen and dining room the projector is at a disadvantage from lots of lighting variations so the 65” 1080p display is there and only a sound bar and wireless sub to compliment it. This display receives the most use! (Dedicated room)
The 4K ultra display is for my kids movie and video game flavours and is a 50” display in a 11’x10’ bedroom. (Dedicated room)
The 32” 1080p display is used as a computer screen in a 10’x7’ office. (Dedicated room)
Lastly the 720p projector which by the way is very good with Bluray videos and looks amazing when fed a 4K signal in Dolby vision is in my you guessed it (Dedicated HT) without any external light saturation.
I would love to have a 4K projector but not in any rush at the moment since I grew up with VHS and DVD and know how Bluray and 4K look as well which to be brutally honest does not inspire me enough to throw away 400 DVDs and still growing to rebuild my whole library in Bluray or 4K. I do own Bluray’s as well when I can find used for under $4.00 or up to $10.00 depending on the difficulty to find a DVD version.(Streaming is useful but I still prefer a hard copy as I have found the sound superior in every case so far!) yet I do stream to compare for S*#ts and Giggles
My HT room is 20’x12’ and sports the 100” screen with my HT surround gear. That is the largest screen that room can properly use without “bad speaker placement” and all under a 7’ ceiling.
No one can tell anyone that they “have to” use a projector especially if the room does not justify such a large screen in it but it is amazing once you go big screen and get used to that monster how small 65” screens look!.
TVs are meant to sit closer to so they need the contrast while projector screens are meant to sit further away from yet still feel in the front row! It’s just easier to get swallowed up by the cinematic experience with a huge screen and awesome sound.