kazoo asked:
I have a DLP projector at home and was curious if the crispness of Blu-Ray or HD movies will show being played through it.
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You mean a DLP TV? As far as I know, projectors aren’t DLP. Although DLP TV’s do have a projector inside of them.
In any case, all DLP TV’s are either 720 or 1080. I think they have projectors that do 1080 as well. Anyway yes DLP’s are fine for watching blu-rays. But if you by blu-rays of older movies (like 90’s or earlier) there is a good chance they’ll look the same as if you bought the DVD version, because the original recording is in a lower resolution.
Yes. But the extent of improvement will depend greatly on exactly what equipment you have.