As for your question, if it's my main screen, having the quality affected by lighting would be really inconvenient for me. That's something I could live with where having the projector out IS the activity, but if the activity is something else and the TV is just on then it's too much mucking around. P
Happy to help! I think it comes down to budget too. If you have $1000 to spend, you can get a 4K projector that can work even with dim lighting. But if you only have $300-400, then you're starting to look at slight tradeoffs - picture quality might be worse with a projector, but then the screen would be bigger and it would be easier to move around.
If you know anyone with projectors, you should go try one out and get a feel for the differences!
Thanks so much!
As for your question, if it's my main screen, having the quality affected by lighting would be really inconvenient for me. That's something I could live with where having the projector out IS the activity, but if the activity is something else and the TV is just on then it's too much mucking around. P
Happy to help! I think it comes down to budget too. If you have $1000 to spend, you can get a 4K projector that can work even with dim lighting. But if you only have $300-400, then you're starting to look at slight tradeoffs - picture quality might be worse with a projector, but then the screen would be bigger and it would be easier to move around.
If you know anyone with projectors, you should go try one out and get a feel for the differences!