Projector and screen advice
Projector and screen advice
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vxsmithers

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729 posts

224 months

Tuesday 31st October 2017
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I'm finally finishing the study /cinema/ room and need a projector and screen.

Budget is fairly tight, so needs to be sub £1K for both. Distance from the screen to projector is about 3.5 metres, and I need a pull down / electric roll down screen around 96 inches. I have speakers/source/amp already.

I was looking at the Epson 5350 which got good reviews and has been around a while - is there a replacement coming, or another alternative I should be looking at? I can wait if there are shiny new things on the horizon

I have no idea about screens except that anything pull down will be a compromise, but that's what it needs to be smile

Any advice/ real world experience gratefully received

AllHailToTheAle

25 posts

121 months

Tuesday 31st October 2017
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Considering a similar project and the Epson would be my first choice at the moment.

Probably a good time to buy a budget projector as in a few years time I'm sure we'll see much cheaper 4k / HDR projectors and maybe LED / Laser light sources for them. At the moment anything 4k is well outside of your budget.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

271 months

Tuesday 31st October 2017
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vxsmithers

Original Poster:

729 posts

224 months

Tuesday 31st October 2017
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Thanks guys. Confirms my opinion on the projector.

Any advice on a decent pull down screen? Or are they all much of a muchness at a couple hundred quid price point?

davek_964

10,757 posts

199 months

Wednesday 1st November 2017
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vxsmithers said:
Thanks guys. Confirms my opinion on the projector.

Any advice on a decent pull down screen? Or are they all much of a muchness at a couple hundred quid price point?
I have a cheap electric screen, and it isn't bad. Only really wished I'd paid more when viewing scenes that were quite light colours - then you could see the texture of the screen. But mostly it worked pretty well.

It's actually redundant now since I sold my projector last week but is too small for you (72" diagonal viewing area).

JohnStitch

2,912 posts

195 months

Wednesday 1st November 2017
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When I bought my screen I was intending to go electric, but as I only had a couple of hundred quid for it I decided to go with a better quality pull-down screen than a lesser quality electric one for the same price. Got it through RicherSounds, think it was called Sapphire or something (106"). Coupled with a Benq W1400 projector, came in at just under £1k, plus they threw in an extra pair of 3D glasses for free.





Klippie

3,608 posts

169 months

Wednesday 1st November 2017
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I basically have the same set-up as your looking at.

My budget screen of choice is a pull down Draper Luma 96", this is my second Draper screen after having a 72" for many years with no issues what so ever.

Also can I suggest checking out a BenQ W3000 projector, I recently bought one having looked at a few LCD's and even the much praised but to my eyes quite disappointing Sony VLP-45ES. The image sharpness and colour that the BenQ puts out is simply superb and at £1200 from Richer-sounds its great value.

justin220

5,671 posts

228 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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Klippie said:
I basically have the same set-up as your looking at.

My budget screen of choice is a pull down Draper Luma 96", this is my second Draper screen after having a 72" for many years with no issues what so ever.

Also can I suggest checking out a BenQ W3000 projector, I recently bought one having looked at a few LCD's and even the much praised but to my eyes quite disappointing Sony VLP-45ES. The image sharpness and colour that the BenQ puts out is simply superb and at £1200 from Richer-sounds its great value.
Agreed on BenQ. I spent ages reading reviews between the Epson and BenQ, and genuinely couldn't decide.

Phoned Richer Sounds to order whatever they recommended as I was going round in circles. They said BenQ hands down (w2000). I've not watched the Epson but really chuffed with the BenQ

Original Poster

5,429 posts

200 months

Thursday 2nd November 2017
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A couple of weeks ago I picked up the new BenQ W1050 and a 96" Sapphire screen, extremely happy with both!