Old 11-27-20 | 10:28 AM
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PoorInRichfield
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Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
For the cost of a projector that does both keystones, lens shift, etc, that is bright enough to not suck; with a short-throw lens barrel....you can just buy a TV.
I probably should've prefixed my original post to state that I'm looking for the immersive experience of having a gigantic display. I agree that for most, a simple TV is the best option and is what I'm currently doing.

However, I can't buy a 100 to 150" TV for an immersive experience... or at least not affordably so. I guess my original post is more about "extreme pain caves" vs "practical pain caves"
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