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Smart TV vs. Projector: Which is Right for You?

Smart TV vs projector: which one is right for you?

Are you in the market for an upgrade to the way your family enjoys your favorite movies, TV shows, and sporting events? If so, you’ve probably considered whether a Smart TV or a projector is a better fit for your needs. In this article, we’ll break down all the things you need to consider before making a decision your family will benefit from for years to come.

TV vs. Projector: Lighting

 The first thing to consider is where in your home the TV or projector is going to be used. TVs tend to deliver brighter and more vibrant images than projectors in a variety of lighting scenarios. Projectors can rival the picture quality of TVs in dark rooms, but if your room has windows or you prefer to watch TV with the lights on you will notice a slight downgrade in brightness and vibrance. For that reason, TVs tend to work better for all purpose viewing while projectors are better suited for theater rooms or man caves dedicated to viewing. 

TV vs. Projector: Space

Now that you’ve accounted for lighting, it’s time to consider whether a Smart TV or a projector would physically fit better in your space. TVs take up more space than a projector or screen. When a projector is not in use, retractable screens can be removed from the room creating a better aesthetic. However, a TV can be placed almost anywhere in a room. Installing a projector requires a little more thought to room setup and layout.

TV vs. Projector: Cost

Today’s modern laser projectors come with a higher price tag than a high-quality Smart TV. Projectors typically deliver a lower cost per inch of screen size, but there are additional factors to consider. A Smart TV is an all-in-one solution with sound and streaming apps built in. You can plug it in and go. With a projector, you will need to purchase a screen, sound system, and video sources.

TV vs. Projector: Screen Size

The most popular high-quality TVs on the market range in size from 55” to 85”. However, there are some that are up to 100”. Home theater projection screens typically start at 100” and go upward from there. If top end screen size is important to you, a projector is more likely to deliver the experience you are looking for. 

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