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Re: Dedicated Media Room Projector(s)
Michael S Moran
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMe Too!? I have not been presented with or informed about any budget requirements. That said, the house was recently purchased (out of bankruptcy) for $8.5 million in less than three days on the market.? It was initially done well over the top.? There is a Runco Projector there presently and I believe it was a Runco RS900 DPL.? I know Runco was a high-end provider but how high is the operative question? I never sold the Runco product so I¡¯m a bit in the dark on price points. That said, I did suggest to my contact that the unit could well be over $20K and up.? And that would be in late 90¡¯s early 2000 time frame dollars. To be a bit more perspective on this project, the twin garage floors are covered in ¡°Marble¡±? Not your normal Bunny Rabbit by any means! ? ? Thanks one and all. ? msm From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Thorsten K?hler
Sent: Tuesday, June 1, 2021 9:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] Dedicated Media Room Projector(s) ? Would be good to know the budget for the projector. ? For a home theater, i?d stick with the home cinema optimized consumer projectors: JVC, Sony, Epson. For such a small screen, all of them have enough light to provide enough brightness (assuming it?s not an acoustical transparent screen with gain <1). I?d most likely go for a JVC N5 or Sony VPL-VW590ES (AFAIR the US name is VW715ES). If HDR is a requirement and budget doesn?t allow for an external video processor with dynamic tone mapping, i?d go for the JVC. Its built-in Tonemapping is better than the Sony?s. A 4:3 screen is pretty 90s ¨C i?d go for a 16:9 or Scope-screen based on viewing preference (priority on movies or tv series/sports). ? Rest (seating distance, viewing angles, elevation, projector position, lensshift, zoom capabilities, etc.) would be part of a detailed cinema design. ? Cheers, Thorsten ? ? Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von Michael S Moran ? David, ? Your comments and points are ¡°On-Point¡±? Like you, I have always preferred color accuracy and Contrast over a ¡°Light Cannon¡± approach.? In this particular system, it is a dedicated Home Theater Room and light is not a concern. Nor are the seating positions.? I didn¡¯t do the project initially so I am presently unaware of the Screen Gain.? I am or hope to have the make and model soon.? My best guess is a 1.3 Gain?? Memory for the various playback formats is a factor (for most folks).? I hope to install a Kaleidescape Strato System but will likely have an AppleTV 4K (or two/three) in the project.? The Screen size is yet unknown but it is at least a 120¡± and could possibly be a 4:3 Aspect Ratio ¡°fixed screen¡±?? That too is yet to be determined.? There is no masking provision, presently. ? Clearly, I will need to flush-out all these parameters before presenting my overview of What, When, and How all of this new AV Giddy-Up functions as a cohesive Smart Home System.? In closing,? I have not personally seen any of the newer Sony projectors.? It is clear that Sony is ¡°Real Proud¡± of their products based on the price points.? I always try to provide value and also try to avoid the sticker shock that oftentimes accompanies these types of projects.? Regardless, I always keep the ¡°Paddles and Oxygen¡± nearby when presenting our proposals¡one never quite knows when a client might require emergency medical attention¡¡±Clear¡± ? ? Incidentally, there is a sales promotion on Sony/Kaleidescape purchases on some specific Sony projectors until Sept. 30th.? Provides a $3,000.00 credit (from Kaleidescape) to the homeowner and a credit to the Dealer on that purchase. ? Thanks so much for your valuable insights.? ? Mr. Mikeyman ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of David Schulz ? For movies and TV viewing I would recommend looking a Sony and Epson. For presentations or Golfing there are many less expensive options that would do well. In order to make a quality recommendation, I would want to know at least three things. |