Downsizing projector
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EdT

Original Poster:

5,199 posts

301 months

Thursday 18th September
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I've got a lovely BIG old Panasonic PTAE4000. Picture is great, but it LARGE & has no apps so some faff to download or connect to.
My lad bought a pretty XBJ from Amazon, only £30 ish, is not crap, but not awful. HDMI in, little speaker, some Apps etc. Got my thinking, what small current unit is a validreplacement for the Panny, and not too £££££££££££
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rodericb

8,180 posts

143 months

Friday 19th September
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Is it that large that you bang your head on it when walking underneath it? If you want apps you can plug something like a Google Chromecast into a HDMI port.

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Original Poster:

5,199 posts

301 months

Friday 19th September
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rodericb said:
Is it that large that you bang your head on it when walking underneath it? If you want apps you can plug something like a Google Chromecast into a HDMI port.
It's not a monster, maybe around 50 cm wide. Just seems big & bit old now.
Nice idea with HDMI stick, though.

Lucid_AV

471 posts

53 months

Friday 19th September
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Good projectors are big. Take a look at the 4K JVCs, Sonys, and the higher-ends of the Epson and Benq ranges. They're not far off the size of your seat squab in your car. They'y're big because folding the light path and passing it through lenses requires space if the aim is to reduce optical distortions to a minimum. It also aid air flow, and in turn that helps to make quieter projectors.

Coming down the ranges, your smaller stuff would be the likes of Optoma, Benq, Epson zoom lens projectors, and then smaller than that the special application projectors like the little tabletop cubes and the ultra-short throw projectors. These either have acceptable compromises for image precision, or they lack the sort of positioning flexibility you have with the Panasonic.

Richer Sounds would be a reasonable starting point for you to get back up to speed.

Pesonally, I'd avoid buying any projector for its apps. Get a streaming dongle. It'll work better, and for longer. Apple TV, Amazon Fore TV, Roku, Chromecast are your friends.

untakenname

5,169 posts

209 months

Yesterday (17:25)
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I'm in a similar position, I'm content with my current projector which is aproaching a decade old (Sony VPL SXRD 4K) but swhmbo doesn't like the amount of space it takes up and wants to get a smaller one.

I've done quite a bit of research but there's still not much under £3k in price which can beat the Sony image wise, when it comes time to replace the bulb I'll have another look.

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