Which Projector?

Soldato
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
Currently in the process of building an extension in which there will be a dedicated “TV Room” with a projector. The room is around 5 meters long and the projector is likely to be ceiling mounted at around 3.5m (depending on throw, cable run likely to be around 7-8m) and will probably use a Sapphire screen, likely to be 82".

As much as I’d like to go 4k, it seems it isn’t quite there yet (cost and cabling issues), so probably looking at a 1080p projector unless I’m misguided.

It will need to have a good zoom and vertical lens shift, for ease of installation and then after that I’m just looking for something that will be a good all rounder for films and gaming, preferably as quiet as possible. Budget wise I’m probably looking around the £750 mark, but that’s not too set in stone.

Have initially been looking at the Optoma HD39Darbee and the Epson TW5650, but open to suggestions. Potentially considering the TW6700 as well because of the high vertical lens shift.
 
Last edited:
Soldato
Joined
20 Dec 2004
Posts
15,840
I went for the the Optoma UHD300x recently, and I'm glad I went for the the 4k option, it's pretty close to your budget. 4k content looks incredible, definitely worth it on a large screen.
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
I went for the the Optoma UHD300x recently, and I'm glad I went for the the 4k option, it's pretty close to your budget. 4k content looks incredible, definitely worth it on a large screen.

It's certainly one I've considered it but there seems to be a real challenge with being able run a cable that can carry the 4k signal over this type of distance?
 
Soldato
Joined
20 Dec 2004
Posts
15,840
It's certainly one I've considered it but there seems to be a real challenge with being able run a cable that can carry the 4k signal over this type of distance?

I'm using a cheap EUR 10 cable 7.5m for mine, it does occasionally need a re-sync (just press a button on the remote), maybe once in an evening's viewing, but I knew that when I bought a cheap cable, I'm moving soon so I'll plumb it in with a better quality cable then. I could probably sort it out just by routing it better away from the noisy electrical stuff.
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
I'm using a cheap EUR 10 cable 7.5m for mine, it does occasionally need a re-sync (just press a button on the remote), maybe once in an evening's viewing, but I knew that when I bought a cheap cable, I'm moving soon so I'll plumb it in with a better quality cable then. I could probably sort it out just by routing it better away from the noisy electrical stuff.

Just having a look at the Ruipro fibre cables and a 10m is only £120, so not as bad as I thought originally. Just need to work out my ceiling cable solution to see if I can get away with just putting one in, rather than having to put a 2nd in as backup.

I don't really have any 4K sources at the moment (what do you use?), so still not sure what to do projector wise. Might just put a 4k supporting cable in, but opt for a 1080p projector for now.
 
Last edited:
Soldato
Joined
29 May 2006
Posts
5,353
Currently in the process of building an extension in which there will be a dedicated “TV Room” with a projector. The room is around 5 meters long and the projector is likely to be ceiling mounted at around 3.5m (depending on throw, cable run likely to be around 7-8m) and will probably use a Sapphire screen, likely to be 82".

As much as I’d like to go 4k, it seems it isn’t quite there yet (cost and cabling issues), so probably looking at a 1080p projector unless I’m misguided.

It will need to have a good zoom and vertical lens shift, for ease of installation and then after that I’m just looking for something that will be a good all rounder for films and gaming, preferably as quiet as possible. Budget wise I’m probably looking around the £750 mark, but that’s not too set in stone.

Have initially been looking at the Optoma HD39Darbee and the Epson TW5650, but open to suggestions. Potentially considering the TW6700 as well because of the high vertical lens shift.
What about the BenQ W5700/HT5550 or W2700/HT3550 both these two projectors are meant to be good at 4k and HDR although a little over your price range. W5700/HT5550 is the same projector just a different name based on location.
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
Swaying towards the Epson 6700 at the moment. I think by the fact that it's LCD rather than DLP and also has a very large vertical lens shift which means i can mount it directly to the ceiling without an extension pole. Otherwise I don't see a benefit of the Optoma HD39 over it, other than the Optoma has a 12 trigger which i can work around with a wireless trigger box.

I have been tempted by the 300x however, slightly put off that it would need to sit at 2.5m from the screen which is directly over head, whilst the two 1080p projectors would sit more readily at 3m, so slightly behind.
 
Soldato
Joined
20 Dec 2004
Posts
15,840
Just having a look at the Ruipro fibre cables and a 10m is only £120, so not as bad as I thought originally. Just need to work out my ceiling cable solution to see if I can get away with just putting one in, rather than having to put a 2nd in as backup.

I don't really have any 4K sources at the moment (what do you use?), so still not sure what to do projector wise. Might just put a 4k supporting cable in, but opt for a 1080p projector for now.

I just use an Xbox One X as my 4k source, does Netflix, Amazon, etc all 4k. Also have a FireTV (non4k) in the other input as the other half prefers the UI and remote.

There's a fair bit of zoom available on the 300x, which might help your placement?
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
There's a fair bit of zoom available on the 300x, which might help your placement?

Yeah, it's a 1.3x zoom, but at an 82" screen size I'd be looking at 2.5m as optimal placement, with a 2.89m maximum distance from screen. this just so happens to be the optimal viewing distance as well, so it'd be directly overhead (although set back by projector width i guess). Does appear to be quite a quiet projector though so might not be an issue.
 
Soldato
OP
Joined
18 Oct 2002
Posts
11,701
Location
Cheshire
I've actually just had an update from the builder, which means the room is slightly wider than expected, so should be able to fit a 91" screen in instead. Largley doesn't change much as although it pushes back the projector optimal position, it also pushes back the viewing distance equally.
 
Back
Top Bottom