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<blockquote data-quote="sj41" data-source="post: 4098856" data-attributes="member: 584257"><p>Two types of lens shift: Horizontal and Vertical</p><p></p><p>Lens shift allows flexibility in where you can place the projector, so it doesn't have to be dead center.</p><p></p><p>Usually DLP projectors are more restricted in placement, only allowing a little vertical and no horizontal. LCD projectors usually have both vertical and horizontal. DLP, LCoS/SXRD/DILA, LCD's, they all have their pluses and minuses. I'd recommend on researching them to see which suits your needs.</p><p></p><p>The projectors 1loudsuv recommended are 720p, and the ones I recommended are 1080p. While they're all good projectors, if they cost the same, you should go for 1080p since they'll be a little more "future-proof".</p><p></p><p>If your brother is serious about the theater and has a hi-def player like bluray/hddvd (1080p/24), he should spend a little more and get the z2000, since it's the only one out of the ones mentioned in this thread that handles 1080p24.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sj41, post: 4098856, member: 584257"] Two types of lens shift: Horizontal and Vertical Lens shift allows flexibility in where you can place the projector, so it doesn't have to be dead center. Usually DLP projectors are more restricted in placement, only allowing a little vertical and no horizontal. LCD projectors usually have both vertical and horizontal. DLP, LCoS/SXRD/DILA, LCD's, they all have their pluses and minuses. I'd recommend on researching them to see which suits your needs. The projectors 1loudsuv recommended are 720p, and the ones I recommended are 1080p. While they're all good projectors, if they cost the same, you should go for 1080p since they'll be a little more "future-proof". If your brother is serious about the theater and has a hi-def player like bluray/hddvd (1080p/24), he should spend a little more and get the z2000, since it's the only one out of the ones mentioned in this thread that handles 1080p24. [/QUOTE]
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