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RE: Do you really need a projector screen? - NO - Paint code



> The Panny AE100 can be run in a "lower" and "higher" light setting the
> bulb lasts twice as long. The noise on the lower setting is very low
> indeed.
>
> The con, as far as I am concerned in this thread, is that you
> do really
> need a decent screen to get the best from this, I don't want a debate
> about it as that's my experience and my opinion of it! ;)
>
> I have a Da-Lite screen which performs nicely and I can paint the wall
> any colour I choose. :)

LOL, though of course, one should only paint the walls white anyway and
'dress' them with works of art/plasma tv's etc :-)

Do you run with the low noise setting then, or do you still prefer the
ultra-brite-but-still-not-as-good-as-a-CRT setting?

t.


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