Not kidding at all! Room size dictates display size. If a screen can do the same at 65” as one at 100” in the same room then we should save the money!
But a 32” cannot bring the impact that a 65” can regardless of apples to apples or apples to oranges comparisons and nor can a 65” compete with the “image size” of 100” or bigger that is a fact!
You traded image size for picture quality let’s not excuse that fact! I can enlarge my image to over 30’ diagonal but my room cannot contain that image however it does allow for the 100” and could have been maybe maxed at 120” yet my sound stage is in front and not behind the screen and my rack occupies the front right corner which reduces wall area available!
I’m not arguing for any projector trumping a smaller display with the same tech or superior tech on the premise of quality but I am arguing that 100”+ will bring the action to a more upfront in your face impact!
Your point regarding my screen size being tiny relative to the commercial theatre is unfortunately pointless because the commercial theatre is seating hundreds of people and really only benefits those sitting at least half way back or at the very rear to see the full screen, halve that screen size and where would the in your face impact go?...to the front of the theatre! Now they can only seat 150 instead of 500!(out of business inevitable) Don’t tell me they are planning to give us an Oled picture quality there and will agree a smaller screen at 8 times the quality will puts asses in seats but it will cost huge revenues!
It’s not hard to trump a projector with higher quality picture on a smaller display just as it’s not hard to trump the commercial theatre with a dedicated home theatre using a mid grade projector and screen! But if you skimp in size and use no surround gear your not doing any justice to the film creators!
Those creators used home video transfers that had huge loss in picture and sound quality for years which we purchased and then upgrade as the transfers to DVD then Blu ray became more available.
You need an upscaled image from blu Ray to 4K at the source component and a Tv that further upscales the image plus graphics manipulation (Dolby Vision) which is a post recording process to pop the colour up to HDR.
Even a projector at 720p high Def ready fed a 4K ultra HDR signal from an upload to YouTube down sampled will blow your mind. No BluRay even touches that down sample feed. Heck even a Dolby Atmos or DTSx Master audio feed fed to my SSP over a coaxial audio interconnect improves sound immersion immensely and all with out upgrading anything.
That says the signal fed to any component is by far the most critical element to super maximize both the sound or displays potential!
Although I like the new formats for picture and sound and the new tech available it’s not one of my must haves to enjoy a truly mind blowing HT experience.
When you spend as much time as we have to get a very memorable experience in our HT’s there will always be another level and another “opportunity cost” to achieve that level!
No one yourself included can say that you have not sacrificed screen size for a smaller quality image! You might as well use your displays built in speakers and sell the 7.2.2 setup! It just is funny to have a monster system around a puny screen no matter which way I try to wrap my head around it I’m left baffled