Not really a flat panel but the SIM2 short throw projector coupled with the Screen Innovation 110" screen delivers the same experience. You cannot see it in the picture but to the right is an all glass wall of sliders in the bright sunny state of Florida. I had reservations the system would be able to fight off the ambient light by day but it does a wonderful job and looks killer. At night I can turn on all room lighting and no degrading of PQ specifically contrast. The 1080p HD projector has a Laser light source so no lamp to replace and very energy efficient.
I am not a an avid TV watcher ( I have a OLED in another room for critical viewing ) and when faced with a choice of spending upward of $60,000 for a flat panel smaller then 110" and knowing it would be replaced with a newer model next year it made perfect sense to go bigger with the SIM2 short throw TV and Screen Innovation 110" screen.
Amazingly the screen does not suffer from light falloff at off axis viewing and to my surprise there is no visible screen texture. The projector is plenty bright at 110. The system really delivers top performance. Anyone considering a really big screen TV experience this is a great alternative that delivers the goods at a huge savings without compromise.
I am not a an avid TV watcher ( I have a OLED in another room for critical viewing ) and when faced with a choice of spending upward of $60,000 for a flat panel smaller then 110" and knowing it would be replaced with a newer model next year it made perfect sense to go bigger with the SIM2 short throw TV and Screen Innovation 110" screen.
Amazingly the screen does not suffer from light falloff at off axis viewing and to my surprise there is no visible screen texture. The projector is plenty bright at 110. The system really delivers top performance. Anyone considering a really big screen TV experience this is a great alternative that delivers the goods at a huge savings without compromise.
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