Front projection clearly has its place - I've done it this way for maybe five years now. But it's not for everyone.
Available brightness in a new projector is increasing over time, and brighter units are getting cheaper too, but it needs to get a lot brighter in order to compete with lighting and not wash out too much detail. A regular panel doesn't have that issue.
I still haven't gotten a real screen, I'm just biding my time because I have other things that need attention first.
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Front projection clearly has its place - I've done it this way for maybe five years now. But it's not for everyone.
Available brightness in a new projector is increasing over time, and brighter units are getting cheaper too, but it needs to get a lot brighter in order to compete with lighting and not wash out too much detail. A regular panel doesn't have that issue.
I still haven't gotten a real screen, I'm just biding my time because I have other things that need attention first.