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Displaying bengals games on projector outdoor
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(07-08-2022, 10:33 AM)PDub80 Wrote: You are discussing maximum resolution.... There is MUCH MUCH more to image quality than maximum resolution. Much like their is more to high performance vehicles than maximum horse power.

Screen size, seating distance, and the actual technology in the panel have more to do with image quality than maximum resolution.

Some basic model Panasonic 1080P plasma displays still have spectacular image quality even when A/B'd to the newest 4K  orceven 8k OLED panels.

I have been in the AV industry since 2019 and owned an integration firm since 2006. I'm a dealer of Sony, LG, Samsung, Hisense, JVC.. and on and on and have done many trainings with these companies and have also given many trainings to AV companies.

There is a lot going on in these televisions that matter more than max res. I can name the bigest ones: Diming zone, aperture speed (on a PJ), pixel shift (or not), how many segments a color wheel has (DLP PJ), trimode laser or single (pj), ambient light tech, panel type (LG uses one type, Sony/Samsung another), color saturation, grey scale, motion processing and speed...... That list goes on and on and on where thise things allllll trump maximum resolution.

Now, where you do have a leg to stand on here is that the newest sets with the newest/best tech (plasma being excluded because it is a dead tech and was killed off for reasons other than performance) DO have the highest resolution AND the most cutting edge panel tech. So, in that sense, you're right.... Bleeding edge tech will typically have the highest picture quality. But that is more to do with how the picture is implemented and not the max resolution. Especially on TVs where the screens are so small  since most are under 120".

I am just a guy who has hired Hanson and architectural entertainment out of Loveland to advise me. They did all of my theatre rooms and my last projector was for a 120" screen (indoors) that did not need a bulb change, but was over $8000K. I had a huge sitting area that sat 13 Theatre chairs in my basement as to why I needed the big screen. My entire system for the whole house could be controlled by remotes in the basement (House had 8 TV's that could get everything) so very elaborate. 

I am no expert so I depended on guys like you to teach me. For example my house in Cincy had an indoor/outdoor music speaker system. My guy told me in Florida to buy Soros speakers and save $4000 dollars as they are movable. I would think this would suffice for the OP to use outdoor plus he can move them anywhere and use them. We take one on the beach and also on boats for example. My speakers sync up with my Iphone, Mac or TV's.

I recommended the 4K TV due to their updated technology versus a projector. If a bulb goes out on a projector, it is $1000 to $1500 so high maintenance. 

Obviously you are an expert so he should listen to you over anyone inthe forum. I won't speak for others, but I was just trying to share my best bets based on being a TV junkie, I like them big and in every room in my house. I have a lanai and have one under cover big enough to watch from my spa and pool.

TY for sharing and helping him out. I am sure he now has the info to make a great decision.
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RE: Displaying bengals games on projector outdoor - Luvnit2 - 07-08-2022, 10:57 AM

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