JoĆ£o Gomes
Thousand Master
The box is about as big as a mattress! no need to buy one, just buy a big TV and sleep on/inside the box!
You're gonna need 16k blu-ray discs on that thing to not look like you're watching 240p!
The box is about as big as a mattress! no need to buy one, just buy a big TV and sleep on/inside the box!
There's some Finnish on the two other VHS front covers so I guess they're all from Finland
I do feel a bit like having a 27ā 4k monitor has ruined me forever with its pixel density.You're gonna need 16k blu-ray discs on that thing to not look like you're watching 240p!
Damn it, if my house was only a little wider... 100" is the most I can manage.You guys still have a ways to go yet to catch up to my anime viewing on a 120" projection screen in my theater room
I'm not sure I would want a bigger monitor, considering I'm only sat about 50cm away from it most of the time (and there's a 22" vertically mounted 1080p panel next to it, both folded towards me like a circadian rhythm ruining blue light sun-bed). Lounging back on my sofa is what the 100" projector screen is for.@ayase on the one hand, the size... But on the other, it must look razor sharp
shrug unless you're planning on hosting viewing parties then getting bigger and bigger screens feels kinda pointless, as you need to sit further and further away to see the entire picture comfortably. Therefore the actual size as you move further away reduces based on your perspective.
That's an amazing setupThe recommended viewing distance is at a 1.5:1 ratio - with the seating distance 1.5 times the width of the screen. In my theater room, the sofa is between 8 and 9 feet away from the screen, and the screen itself is 9 feet wide, so we're sitting at just under a 1:1 viewing ratio, which is what I prefer. I like the screen to fill your field of viewing a bit more than normal. The second row of seating in my theater is at the normal 1.5:1 ratio.
You got a killer setup. As someone researching speakers (and utterly confused by still) for a basic 5.1 living room setup I appreciate those massive things lol.The recommended viewing distance is at a 1.5:1 ratio - with the seating distance 1.5 times the width of the screen. In my theater room, the sofa is between 8 and 9 feet away from the screen, and the screen itself is 9 feet wide, so we're sitting at just under a 1:1 viewing ratio, which is what I prefer. I like the screen to fill your field of viewing a bit more than normal. The second row of seating in my theater is at the normal 1.5:1 ratio.
Sorry to get so far off topic, so this will be the last - more photos of my theater room here if you're interested., scroll down on the home page...That's an amazing setup
That is a beautiful work of art, gorgeous, vivid colours! Though there's something blocking the bottom....I normally only post anime stuff here, but once in a blue moon something bigger and more exciting arrives, a thing to watch anime on!
Wall mounting being done on Friday, so it' just chilling in the box until then sadly {{{(>_<)}}}
Right now I'm starting to feel inadequate...The recommended viewing distance is at a 1.5:1 ratio - with the seating distance 1.5 times the width of the screen. In my theater room, the sofa is between 8 and 9 feet away from the screen, and the screen itself is 9 feet wide, so we're sitting at just under a 1:1 viewing ratio, which is what I prefer. I like the screen to fill your field of viewing a bit more than normal. The second row of seating in my theater is at the normal 1.5:1 ratio.
You guys still have a ways to go yet to catch up to my anime viewing on a 120" projection screen in my theater room - but I guess 71" and 77" are acceptable...
Fortunately my basement theater room has no windows to the outside, so it is completely light controlled, pitch black when the lights are off, any time of day or night.I thoroughly looked at a PJ setup but there were a few reasons I didn't want to go ahead with one:
- Unless you can make the room dark, PJ will be washed out in the daytime, sadly I have a set of wide patio doors and two largeish windows in the room, impossible to get it dark enough to properly use PJ in the day, especially in the summer.
- To take best advantage of a PJ you really want to treat the room, so dark grey paint everywhere etc.