Soundwave said:
You're wrong on this IMO. If you were to sit down in a good theater with a properly calibrated projector + sound system and were watching a movie and then half way through we paused that and wheeled in a tiny ass 75 inch OLED, even if you moved much closer to the OLED, sure the colors would "pop" a bit more, but in that case I doubt anyone would prefer that presentation over what they were watching for the first half of the movie. The comparison is only flattering because most people forget in the weeks/months it takes for certain movies to arrive on home video really what the theater experience was like. If you could put them side by side it would be a lot more jarring. I have both and can speak with experience on the pros/cons of both. I have a OLED upstairs and in my home theater downstairs I have a 150 inch projector with an ALR (ambient light rejecting) screen. After watching movies on both, for movies I much rather watch on the projector/150 inch screen. It's just dwarfs the 65 inch OLED, when I have friends over they pretty much agree too. It makes watching older movies great too, was just watching Ghostbusters (1984) and it feels like a new movie when you're watching it on a display that basically takes up an entire wall. Since I've gotten my projector set up I pretty watch zero movies on the OLED any more, it's basically just for TV/sports. |
Yeah, but the black levels and colour contrast are atrocious. Tbf, I've never seen a really expensive projector so I'll take your word for it. There is something comfortable about the cinema screen though, I agree, like It's larger than life but that novelty wears off after you become immersed in the film.