This is because OLED TVs can give you pure black color (as the LEDs switch off). In contrast, projectors have to create and project black, delivering less intense color and taking the edge off darker scenes. You can give the contrast levels of a projector a boost by getting your home media room as dark as possible.
3. Let there be less light. Assess how much ambient light spills into your theater space. If the home theater has windows (as is common in a living or family room), your projection needs will be different than a custom home theater built in a windowless space, such as in a basement. The more ambient light, the brighter the projector will need
2: Resolution & Contrast. The clarity of an image produced by a projector is referred to as resolution. A general screen image is made out of tiny dots called pixels. The more pixels on a screen, the better the quality of the image is going to be. If your goal is to watch movies or play games, what you need to look for is a resolution with a
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