I have both the mits hc3000 and a sanyo z2000 projector, i havent owned a tv since 2006. It works for me being the bachlor that I am, will little of a 'life' to speak of, but if you tend to entertain and have people over plan on reducing the lighting in the room just to see the pic. Its great in a family environment as a family will sit down in a darkened room to all enjoy a movie, but not as practical for a room full of people socializing. For me, its a small price to pay to have a 100"+ display and no tv.
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I have both the mits hc3000 and a sanyo z2000 projector, i havent owned a tv since 2006. It works for me being the bachlor that I am, will little of a 'life' to speak of, but if you tend to entertain and have people over plan on reducing the lighting in the room just to see the pic. Its great in a family environment as a family will sit down in a darkened room to all enjoy a movie, but not as practical for a room full of people socializing. For me, its a small price to pay to have a 100"+ display and no tv.