I'd just buy a flatscreen tbh. For that distance 40-46" will do.
For considerably more $$$.
I'd just buy a flatscreen tbh. For that distance 40-46" will do.
For considerably more $$$.
If using for TV though...if he doesn't want to wear the bulb out for normal TV he'll need a CRT TV/LCD/Plasma, then the PJ for films. Wheras if he just has one for everything it's cheaper. And he sounds like on a budget.
2000-3000 hours for £200, or 40,000 hours for LCD backlight and probably the same for plasma.
Movies and shows (off dvd box-sets, not tv) 
Toshiba Mt-200 would be a good bet, or Epson TMP-10 (iirc?) or maybe Panasonic AE100. Trawl through ebay and avforums.com

So if i'm reading this site right....
http://www.themescene.tv/distancecalc.aspx?PC=HD70
I can get about a 70 inch image with a distance of around 3 meters between wall + projector? (HD70)
I recently picked up a Sanyo PLV-Z3 second hand with 280 hours on the bulb for £330. This is one of few HD projectors available at this price, plenty for 200-300 non HD though.
Bare in mind 3000 hours is 3 hours a day for nearly 3 years, so its not really that bad. Probably not a great idea for common TV use but for films/games thats fapping ages.

With a 9.5ft throw at maximum lens zoom, the diagonal image would be about 83". Native HD is worth it, miles better, especially connected to a PC or console.

Wow, how are you finding it?
I've been iffing and umming about upgrading my projector to an HD one, but can't justify the cost yet, as my current 800x600 projector still has plenty on the bulb.... AND I bought a spare bulb at the time, to cover myself for years.
If I could get a HD projector for £330ish though, that would be worth getting, to plug my PS3 into. Not sure how much an 8 meter HDMI cable would cost?
Guess I could sell my current NEC projector, with spare bulb, for a couple of hundred quid.
How do you find it with SD content?
Guess it wouldn't matter overly, as I'd use the PS3s upscaler for DVDs, but I'm interested nonetheless.
V1N.
You would be surprised the difference projector fabric and some boarders makes.EDIT: Yes that is a ghetto screen, white fabric pinned to the wall.
Yes I know I could go lcd but I refuse to buy an lcd tv till the makers put in place a zero dead pixel policy
And what do you think LCD, DLP and Plasma image by, all of those have pixels too!!
True but plasma's and lcd projectors come with in a lot of cases zero dead pixels policy which was my whole point.You're wrong. I've seen plasmas, LCD projectors and DLP projectors with dead pixels. It's the luck of draw.
