Homey isn't going to be too impressed showing something with a high APL, as pictured on the screen, and in a white room. Its much cheaper for Homey to buy a 73" RPTV and pay someone to build a wall cavity or buy a 70" LCD to offset this high ambient light level.
Projectors and home theaters do not correlate to 'white' rooms. When was the last time you observed a public theater done all in white?
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Homey isn't going to be too impressed showing something with a high APL, as pictured on the screen, and in a white room. Its much cheaper for Homey to buy a 73" RPTV and pay someone to build a wall cavity or buy a 70" LCD to offset this high ambient light level.
Projectors and home theaters do not correlate to 'white' rooms. When was the last time you observed a public theater done all in white?