Quality scaling has dropped in price significantly. The DVDO Pro is $600 and the Focus HD is $1000. Certainly a far cry from the $3000 - $20,000 of just 2 years ago
So in two years the price has gone from $20,000 to $1000, and you think in ten to fifteen years these scalars will still be representative of / or comparable to the then current technology if you buy "smart" now?
I don't get it?
VCR's???...geeze think my BetaMax will do 1080?
Current projectors are cheaper, smaller, brighter, use different lamp, lens, and projection technology, have higher contrast ratios, accept HDTV signals through a variety of inputs.....
History just tells me you are at least stretching with your ten to fifteen year time frame.........
I can't imagine that most people on this board, including yourself, have not replaced most of their equipment ABOUT every 5 years, especially recently. I think the type of people that are into all of this (us), are NOT the type of people to keep tech toys that long regardless of potential longevity.... we want the latest best stuff, and we want it now!
If I bought "smart" and bought the best possible equipment in 1987...
Are you REALLY suggesting that it would be even remotely as good as my progressive DVD player hooked to my mitsubishi 55" widescreen (1987 = WHAT THE HELL IS WIDESCREEN?) and playing games with my X Box hooked up with component and optical for full surround sound?
Maddog