http://www.projectorcentral.com/Barco-Ultra_Reality_7000.htm
notice the contrast ratio is only 550:1 (not to far off the lcds we use)
Here are some more reasons: 1000 hours and 1,051.71 US Dollar lamp
http://www.justlamps.hiway.co.uk/acatalog/UREALITY_7000.html
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Christie-Vivid_White.htm
If you still worried about how big your Diy projector is going to be in your living room, than I guess you got $45,000 to blow.
notice the contrast ratio is only 550:1 (not to far off the lcds we use)
Here are some more reasons: 1000 hours and 1,051.71 US Dollar lamp
http://www.justlamps.hiway.co.uk/acatalog/UREALITY_7000.html
http://www.projectorcentral.com/Christie-Vivid_White.htm
If you still worried about how big your Diy projector is going to be in your living room, than I guess you got $45,000 to blow.
But look at how bright it is
!!! Yeah, I would choose DIY route as well. Maybe I should try experimenting to try to get the brightest image possible.

That brightness is for venues. Its overkill for home theater unless you only want to watch during the day. In my opinion the only way to watch projection is in darkness. Any ambient light hitting the screen will lighten the blacks and then what is the point of getting high contrast display?
that also depends a lot on how large your projection will be, for a 6 by 4.5 foot screen its way too much (2 by 1,5m) but when you want large......(why else use a uxga screen ,screendoor is not a big issue with a small screen)...and large i mean 30 by 15 feet or something...then you can use the light...
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