I'm getting ready to move into my condo and I'm still trying to figure out how to setup the television in the room. The condo is very open with Cathedral Ceilings. The television is going to go downstairs below the loft in a room roughly 12x9 (so the distance to where it would projected is roughly 9ft and I would build a shelf on the wall).
I'm hoping to put the television over the fireplace. However, there are no electrical or cable feeds over there. Rather paying a lot of money to have them run over there, I was thinking about just using a projector. I don't watch a lot of tv so I thought this would be a good solution.
Good idea? Bad? How many lumens should I get? Looking to stay under $1k. I'm also not sure how bright the room can be. It's going to be projected on to the wall opposite of where the light comes in but I'm not sure if that will help. The room is naturally bright because there are two 10ft of glass on both sides of the fireplace.
2007-12-26
02:39:23
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Robert A
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It's a relatively nice condo so the idea is to keep the visibility of the wires to as little as possible. I have hard wood floors and I can't go under them so I'm not sure how to run them without going around the whole room.
However, I'm now starting to think that the right idea would be to have a handyman put an electrical and cable jack near the fireplace. Then cover this with a mantle. That way only a few inches of cable show up to the television.
I realize the projector is overkill but I was trying to find a simple, inexpensive answer that didn't involve running wires. The point of saying that I don't watch a lot of tv was that it would take a long time for the bulb to burn out. I wasn't sure if a projector was the right answer but I guess it wasn't.
2007-12-26
03:30:29 ·
update #1