Soundwave said: People underestimate how much of a difference a 100 foot screen makes because they don't have a direct compartive when they sit down at the theater, as in if you put the best OLED display next to a good projector side by side, sure the OLED will have nicer picture quality, but I'd bet most people would prefer to watch the (way) larger image. It's far more cinematic. I have a pretty high end projector in my home and it's set to 150 inches, but I'd much rather watch movies on that than my 65 inch OLED, the screen size difference is just massive even at 150 inches, you're not going to get a television that size for a reasonable price anytime probably even in a decade. And it makes the movie watching experience feel much more like what I assume the director intended. Movies are created for the big screen. |
Nah, not really. I'm 10 feet away from a 50 inch and I get that cinematic effect. It's really just a novel feeling you get in the cinema, if you got used to it it wears off. You can mimic the big screen experience in VR and basically have a cinema in your home but the novelty of it and having to turn your head and all that is worse than 10 feet from a 50 inch.
I'd never go with a projector, waste of money when TV screens have gotten so good. You're only hurting your neck for some foe feeling of geanduer that doesn't last.