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Originally Posted by Azure
So I've got it narrowed down to 2 choices.
First one is the BenQ MW632ST.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/BenQ-MW632ST.htm
This one would be the easiest one for me as I wouldn't have to change my throw distance. 3200 lumens(which is 1000 more than what I have now), decent bulb life, way better contrast ratio than what I have now, and has a 20% +/- zoom that would help me.
Second choice would be the BenQ MH750. If I go with this model I would need to change my throw distance to 10' which is a lot of work but doable.
4500 lumens and same lamp life and contrast ratio as the other one.
So my question would be is the extra 1300 lumens that the MH750 gives me that important for daylight settings? Otherwise I would just get with the MW632ST.
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I think you would notice the difference in lumens, but the 3200 may still be manageable. You could always try it from a retailer with a good return policy.
Is this in a cabinet that is going to be subject to being bumped? I ask becuase it is a DLP, vs LCD. DLP's have spinning colour wheels, and I'd be wary about using a DLP in a situation where it is subject to sudden jolts. If not, then ya, I'd get the cheap one and try it out.