Before LCD projectors become a norm in home theatre scene we knew around 1990s there were 3 lenses Barco or Christie video projectors. Their prices were so enormous, I believe it would be ranging between $30,000 - $150,000. It was almost impossible an individual to have these type of projectors at home. Now we can have a $800 - $2000 video projector and they were already sufficient for majority laymen eyes.
In this forum we have seen Graham Ritchie 's the 1930s Ernemann old projector runs and the projection quality is not different with the first time it came out from the box almost 90 years ago. This is due to the fact analogue system giving the result with a principle "what you see is what you get".
I am curios to know what would be the performance of those expensive Barco and Christies compared with today's cheapy video projectors? Are they still good?
Supposed someone invested them in his/her home theatre, how long they could enjoy their investment before it was passed by these more affordable LCD projector?
Anyone know?
In this forum we have seen Graham Ritchie 's the 1930s Ernemann old projector runs and the projection quality is not different with the first time it came out from the box almost 90 years ago. This is due to the fact analogue system giving the result with a principle "what you see is what you get".
I am curios to know what would be the performance of those expensive Barco and Christies compared with today's cheapy video projectors? Are they still good?
Supposed someone invested them in his/her home theatre, how long they could enjoy their investment before it was passed by these more affordable LCD projector?
Anyone know?
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