Video Games Vs Movies Sales

Trying to establish home theater Apt Need advice for speakers and a projector.?
I need to see many films in school. My Toshiba TV is crap. I want to get a projector. I did lots of research, but feel trapped and pressured by sales. Looking to spend around a large speaker in and the projector. "I can wait to get a screen and just use the walls? What is the best projector – DLP vs. LCD for a suitable wall when the wall front projection is a window? If Epson Infocus, and Optima brand is really better or Im missing? What are the best speakers for an apartment? What is the best projector for use with cable / phone / video games? Wireless is a big deal? Thanks in advance for any help! Do I really need 2,000 lumens?
The guy is crazy for me. You will pay much less than a projector with image quality similar to a television. It can also be as big as you want, and since it is portable, even taken outside to enjoy the outdoor cinema. You can expect on the screen, but the image is much better with a screen. Can actually easily build for under $ 100. Email me for instructions if you wish. It's funny you mention these three brands that I have one one and as all of them. For your apt, but I would with any developed or Epson Optoma tend to have large images. Check 3. You can not go wrong with either and NO they do not have to anywhere near 2000 lumens. 900 -1200 should be sufficient, even with ambient light enough to read. http://www.projectorcentral.com/Optoma-HD70.htm http://www.projectorcentral.com/infocus_play_big_in76.htm also recommend that you do not pj from a dealer. Simply order online and save some $ $ $. www.tigerdirect.com offerings generally has very good relations with both new and refurbished pj. Go luck with the pod configuration please contact another question if you wish.
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