![]() and still came -><- this close to buying the wrong screen size. I planned and measured and planned and measured and planned. Instead, I might just pick up a 86" LG display and go with that. I struggle in such a small room to recommend you towards a limited projection setup. The JVC units, which I clearly think are a great model, only give about a 87" diagonal from the same throw distance, but you likely would need it closer due to the size of that projector. The 3550 can give you 106" diagonal from that same throw distance. Know your maximum screen size and what you are shooting to achieve.īut, the TK800M with 8'10" throw distance (lens to screen) only gives about an 82" diagonal max size. Get VERY accurate measurements of your room. Really, with such a tight throw distance, you may be more limited to the BenQ 3550 as that has a nice medium/short throw ratio. The room is a bit tight, so watch your throw distance! Originally about $3,500-$4,000 for those units. Regularly the JVC RS440/X590 or RS420/X570 models come up for under $2,000. Not to direct anyone off site, but AVS Forum has a very good 'used projectors for sale' section. They are popping up more and more as many JVC owners want the 'absolute best' in terms of quality, so they've gone to the native 4K Sony or JVC models and are getting rid of their previous models. That will give a very good image with a very reliable projector. ![]() Not sure of your overall budget, but I would take a look online for a used JVC RS420 or RS440 (DLA-X570/590) model. So, it will be 4:2:0 chroma with 10 bit color at the most. The Epson 5040 will deliver the best image of the bunch, but it is limited to a 10Gb/s HDMI input. ![]()
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