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Home Theater Projectors
Almost all home theater projectors are widescreen producing images with an aspect ratio of 16 9 (the same as HDTV standards), compared to most business projectors which support the traditional 4 3 aspect ratio of most older computers, and TV sets. Although there are still a few (very expensive) home theater projectors that rely on older CRT technology, today's home theater projectors primarily use one of three technologies LCD, DLP or LCOS. Watch TV and movies in high definition with a home theater projector that features high brightness, high contrast ratio and advanced technology for a crisp and detailed picture reproduction. The typical home theater projector is a stand alone projector that is interfaced with a home theater receiver, or HTPC (home theater PC), speakers, screen, DVD player, and cable box. One of the main reasons to have a home theater projector is to have the best theater experience possible, to make it feel like you're really at the theater. Home theater projectors are designed to operate in fully darkened rooms, or rooms with very little ambient light.
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