| 8. Remote control Most of the time forgotten, but a well designed, ergonomic remote control can make a difference! Higher end projector will also have the best remotes. At least backlit feature is required for a projector, full function remote control would be a plus, one touch video source switching is nice to have, Single touch access to brightness, contrast, gamma….controls is welcome.
I will end saying it is all about compromises. Chose the options you like better. There will never be a 100% perfect projector, it is a package with positives and negatives. We are tentatively trying to minimise the negatives.
Once you made up your mind, and you have the projector set up, do not look back, no remorse, but now concentrate on materials to get the best out of it. There will always be better, improved.... models that will be born at some time....We have to accept that and enjoy what we have in hands! Yamaha RX-V2500, Wharfedale Diamond 9.6 Fronts, Wharfedale Diamond CM Center, Diamond DFS Surround and rear, Behringer FBQ 2496, Dual RL-P18s 625L LLTs, Dual TA-2400 Pro (2 * 2000 W Amp), Samsung HD870 DVD player, Carada BW 16:9 106" screen, Epson TW-2000, 60 Gb PS3 Important HT proverbs: - "You can never have too much headroom" (talking about bass)
- "you can never have too big a screen" (talking about still pictures) Projector selection basics Epson TW 2000 review |