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Video projectors vs Smart TV
I am on the waitlist and with that I have time to think and dream about our LD. I have been thinking about our entertainment once we hit the road. With our past RVs I hated the location of the TVs. As I am getting older I can no longer tolerate sitting in an awkward position to watch shows. I believe with a good video projector and screen i could finally find a comfortable position.

There are projectors out there that are the size of your hand but I am not sure of the clarity.

Anyone out there have a projector setup? I would love to hear about your experiences and the pros and cons of such a setup.

Cheers,
Julie
14 months on the waitlist...

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By the time you come up on the list and the unit is built there probably will be a paintable tv screen material.  Just paint the wall where you want to view.  :D

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It's a good question, Julie. I don't have a projector, but I do occasionally read the specs just out of curiosity, and I can tell you this much: all the ones I've read about that are the size of your hand are dim, and have low to mediocre resolution. I'd be shopping for something closer to the size of a dictionary. I know that's a crazy way to spec a projector, but from what I've read, the "micro" models just aren't very good at this stage of the game. The larger ones can be, though.
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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Julie, another thought - I suspect that projectors can be power hogs.  If you are always connected to shore power that won't matter, but if you like to "get away" as I do, power consumption is important.  My TV is a flat screen TV that draws about 2 amps, 120 volts.

Ken F in NM

(Edit - Oops, my bad.  My TV draws 2 amps per my battery monitor, so that is 2 amps 12 volts, not 120 volts.  Ken)
'08 MB

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I am on the waitlist and with that I have time to think and dream about our LD. I have been thinking about our entertainment once we hit the road. With our past RVs I hated the location of the TVs. As I am getting older I can no longer tolerate sitting in an awkward position to watch shows. I believe with a good video projector and screen i could finally find a comfortable position.

There are projectors out there that are the size of your hand but I am not sure of the clarity.

Anyone out there have a projector setup? I would love to hear about your experiences and the pros and cons of such a setup.

Cheers,
Julie
Julie, what model are you on the list for?

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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"I suspect that projectors can be power hogs."

Good point, Ken. I took a quick look at a few models, and yes--they have halogen projector bulbs that can draw several hundred watts. There are LED models that may be less power-hungry, but I have't found power consumption specs for any of those yet.
Andy Baird
2021 Ford Ranger towing 2019 Airstream 19CB
Previously: 1985 LD Twin/King "Gertie"; 2003 LD Midbath "Skylark"

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I used to use a projector when I was still working for giving PowerPoint presentations and demoing software that ran on a laptop.  The micro projectors were handy for packing away in your carrying bag but you had to make the room really dark to even see the display.  The midsize units (what Andy calls dictionary size) were much brighter and still easy to carry around.  The best one the company had was an led model with a rechargeable battery.  I don’t remember the model (it was 6 years ago)  but the battery would last at least 3-4 hours.  I’m sure they have improved since then, but I’d look for an led model with a high lumen spec.

- John
Fulltimer with a 2021 MId-Bath “Babe”, 1996 Cherokee “Scout” and “Bandit” the wonder dog 🐶

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Julie,

Here’s another thought... instead of using a projector, how about moving the flatscreen tv to where it’s more comfortable?  There are tv mounts like this one Impact Mounts Folding Ceiling Tv Mount Bracket LCD Led Great for Rvs Motor Homes (13-27" Screens) that you could mount under an overhead cabinet wherever it would be most comfortable for you.  Fold it up when not using and still be able to look out the window.

- John

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Last summer we bought the ViewSonic M1 Portable Projector with Dual Harman Kardon Speakers which are built in the projector.  This unit has a built in battery which has lasted about 3.5 hrs enough to last about two non epic movies.  It replaced a older portable projector we had that was stolen a few years ago.  We put this projector on a tripod and run it outside on the side of our 98~MB on a screen we bought from amazon which is superior to the white bed sheet we use to use.  This Projector is in the 800 Lumen range so is most effective at night.  We can leave it plugged into 12VDC or 120VAC for longer run times.  The sound is excellent!  Now when we are not in our LD we have the screen hanging in our living room and use it there, it works great!  I highly reccomend it for night time use at home or on the road.  We bought a travel case for it and its power wires.

            Karen~Liam
                98 ~ MB
                  NinA


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previously a 1984 Winnebago itaska- The Road Warrior, before that several VW Buses and before that a 1965 Chrysler Convertible Newport or our 1969 Chrysler La Barron with an ice box and a couple sleeping bags

 
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I've noticed in our MB that the factory TV mount in the lounge does not allow a very good angle to watch from the dinette up front.  It just doesn't clear enough to get past the folding accordion door.  Swapping out the mount for another one may solve that issue.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
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