I'm in a dilemma on my upgrade for a projector. Currently I run a 13' screen at 16:10 but projector is only 1280x800p (Benq824st which is a confrence room projector) so now I have a 15' screen that I can run anywhere from 12-15' if wanted and have 11' ceilings but only go up 10' cause of garage door but how much visual clarity am I actually losing if I go 4:3 ratio at 1080p at say 13x10' compared to 4k at 14x7' screen? Would be nice to have 4k but also seeing as my screen is a basic screen and the vertical height of picture is only 7' at 14' wide that sure leave lots of border top and bottom of my screen.
So would I just be wasting money by going to 4k projector just to see 4k on my 65" tv screen to the side since tv are crystal clear but sacrifice the 16:9 ratio for emersion on screen or just get good 1080p projector and run 4:3 on impact screen as well as the 65" TV? After seeing Gee SPR0 in 4k on my 65" TV it's so hard not having that option unless I get a 4k compatible projector that recognizes 4k but only produces 1080 on screen. Then use OBS to adjust 4:3 1080p on Screen and keep 16:9 4k on TV.
Also I'm not buying new it would be a used unit cause save so much and wtf has $4000+ to buy a new projector when a simulator already cost thousands and thousands
So would I just be wasting money by going to 4k projector just to see 4k on my 65" tv screen to the side since tv are crystal clear but sacrifice the 16:9 ratio for emersion on screen or just get good 1080p projector and run 4:3 on impact screen as well as the 65" TV? After seeing Gee SPR0 in 4k on my 65" TV it's so hard not having that option unless I get a 4k compatible projector that recognizes 4k but only produces 1080 on screen. Then use OBS to adjust 4:3 1080p on Screen and keep 16:9 4k on TV.
Also I'm not buying new it would be a used unit cause save so much and wtf has $4000+ to buy a new projector when a simulator already cost thousands and thousands
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