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<blockquote data-quote="doctorjj" data-source="post: 3132451" data-attributes="member: 7292"><p>Good info. </p><p></p><p>It was an incredible step up from my previous projector. The old one was a 1080p Sony bulb projector that was, I think, 1100 or 1200 lumens when it was new. It was likely below 1000 lumens now. So the new 4K being 3000 lumens, with the higher resolution and better color rendition, it literally blew us away. I believe in relativity. That is, whatever is in front of you is only relative to what you were used to seeing. I don’t care what specs of a $25,000 Sony projector may be better than my current projector. What I was used to and now what I am currently looking at are what matters and usually any upgrade like this will be an amazing difference. </p><p></p><p>TR, </p><p>A big 100” OLED display that costs a $60,000 would look amazing but so would that $3500 83” Samsung relative to what you have been looking at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doctorjj, post: 3132451, member: 7292"] Good info. It was an incredible step up from my previous projector. The old one was a 1080p Sony bulb projector that was, I think, 1100 or 1200 lumens when it was new. It was likely below 1000 lumens now. So the new 4K being 3000 lumens, with the higher resolution and better color rendition, it literally blew us away. I believe in relativity. That is, whatever is in front of you is only relative to what you were used to seeing. I don’t care what specs of a $25,000 Sony projector may be better than my current projector. What I was used to and now what I am currently looking at are what matters and usually any upgrade like this will be an amazing difference. TR, A big 100” OLED display that costs a $60,000 would look amazing but so would that $3500 83” Samsung relative to what you have been looking at. [/QUOTE]
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