Enormous televisions and home theaters used to be a real luxury. But in the last few years, many people have started to view large screens with great pictures as necessary for watching TV and movies at home. Although old-fashioned cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs can provide a great picture, they can't support the screen size that people look for today. Projection TVs can provide a much bigger picture than CRT sets can, and front- and rear-projection models can suit a range of rooms and budgets. In this article, we'll discuss the differences between front- and rear-projection TVs. We'll also explain the differences between the various types of projection TV technology and what to look for when you go shopping.
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Rear-projection technology allows for large displays; rear-projection televisions range from 42" to 80" on the diagonal. Furthermore, rear-projection televisions are comparably less expensive than similarly sized plasma televisions. The rear-projection television is also very simple to set up, as no drywall work is required.
The Xbox will work great with projection or DLP TV's.
The place that will give you the best deals on Projection Televisions is Best Buy. You can buy one here. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Televisions/Projection-TVs/abcat0101002.c?id=abcat0101002
Samsung's 63-inch PN63B550 was the largest rear-projection Tv on the market.
This questions is not really clear to me.Do you want to correct a dark projection screen in a rear projection TV or are you talking about a real projection screen?Thanks for clarifying.Otto TrommBeamax
You can purchase rear projection televisions at garage sales and websites such as Ebay and Craiglist since they are not made alot anymore. They have been replaced by flat screen televisions.
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Yes. They sell projection lamps, and the TV themselves of course.
The types of TVs are LCD, Plasma, DLP, rear projection, front projection, and the older CVT. Plasma TVs are the best :)
The best brand when looking to buy a cheap projection TV would be Sony. This would be the way to go, because they are a great brand, they are cheap, and they have great quality in their TV's, especially projection TV's.
It is truly your opinion if you want HD projection with your TV or not. If you hate fuzzy pictures on your television and have the money to buy the TV, you might get HD projection but if you are happy with just a regular picture than you have no need for the HD TV.