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Old 10-17-2017, 11:08 AM   #11
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How does resolution play into a better picture quality in daylight? If it doesn't make much of a difference I'd prefer to go with a model that would preform better in those settings.

My throw distance is exactly 74", and when I input that into projectorcentral I don't get many models with the higher lumen output that actually work. How does the zoom feature on the W316ST, or even the EH415 affect the ability to adjust for that throw distance and keep the 48" high x 96" wide screen size that I need from a distance of 74"?
Resolution won't affect how it is seen in light, it is just the overall quality of the image being displayed.

Do you want blu-ray quality (1080p), TV quality (~720p), or standard def?

Really depends on what images you are putting up there. I.E. if you are putting up complex architectural designs, you will likely want the higher resolution. If you are throwing up text as messages, then the resolution won't matter as much.
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