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Old 11-16-2022, 04:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DrHenley View Post
Our big screen TV hardly ever gets turned on anymore.

We have a projector that can throw a 120" picture on the wall (we usually watch it with a 100" picture). And we have surround sound with BIG main speakers and subwoofer driven by a Kenwood receiver that can shake the walls.

It's just like being at the theater.

Unfortunately, my house is too small to accommodate such a projection. I'm just getting used to the larger screen myself. The new unit just barely fits in the old space. And I'm going to have to set the legs up on a couple of boxes to get it at the right height (it's too low). But it is way brighter than I've ever seen. And the 4K part of it is so much more crisp that you can definitely tell the difference in a "less than 4K" image. It gets a little blurry when I'm watching cable news channels. I have found that Blu-Ray content recorded at true 4K actually shows that way.


I will save my "1st official content viewing" for this weekend... Top Gun Maverick Blu-Ray! Just got it!. I'll file an AAR afterwards.
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