monitor vs projector, price isn't the only difference.
a monitor doesn't have a loud fan, a lamp to be changed after a few months or the need for an expensive screen.
Yes this is true but there are hidden costs in everything.
First of all a projector can be easily anywhere from 30" to over 100"
I use a 37" monitor right now and its great but getting a 60" HDTV instead would start to make the projector a better idea.
Why?
Well the cost of power. A 60" TV can pull like 500w of power while a projector is like 250w, in a years time the energy cost would have paid for your bulb easy.
Also while you may have to replace a bulb about once a year (much longer in my case as I do not use it often) its nice to just replace a bulb for a new "screen"
In a LCD TV/Monitor once you have a pixel die or a set of pixels die... you have to replace the entire unit to fix that problem. The projector itself is going to last near forever and the cost of a bulb replacement is quite cheap compared to the cost of a bigger size HDTV/Monitor replacement.
If your using a 19"/20" monitor then none of this matters, your power draw is small (about 45-60w), your replacment cost is rather low, and it can last a long time. However its an apples to oranges comparison you cant compare a little 20" monitor to a 100" projected screen in any way. The experience of a bigger screen is simply amazing.
I still to this day can easily say the 37" Westinghouse I bought was the best purchase I ever made for my computer. Id rather have my old AMD Opteron system with a 7800GTX on my 37" than my brand new quad core q6600 with Dual ATI 4850's on a 20" Dell monitor.
The experience is that much better!
No matter how good your computer is, the screen is the interface letting you enjoy all that content/power so this is not an area to hold back.
I cant wait to see how cheap and how far projection tech is by the time I can really get serious with this idea. Hopefully ultra short throw projectors have good quality and come down in cost because for 3 screens that will make my life much easier.
It would be really cool to have a throw short enough to attach the projector to the wall itself. Let the center wall be fixed but have the outer two walls on a hinge system so that I can move them in/out as needed for a different effect on the field of view and no calibration would have to be made as the wall & projector would move together.
Oh and noise, that would never matter to me as any time the projector is on sound is going to be covering it up. Esp my setup as I would be blasting surround sound with dual subs.
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