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Stewart filmscreen Studiotek 100 g3 or Studiotek 130 g3

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Old 04-10-2009, 6:31 AM   #1
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Stewart filmscreen Studiotek 100 g3 or Studiotek 130 g3

Hi There Everybody,

I have a 10 ft wide x 13 ft length x 10 ft height hometheatre room. The Ceiling is dark blue in color, the 13 ft walls are a red rust color and the floor is a very dark brown colour. One 10 ft wall has a Da-Lite Matte white screen, and the opposite 10 ft wall has the projector hanging from the ceiling with seating below it, making my viewing distance 12 ft. both these walls are a very dark blue in color. i do not have any windows and lights can be turned off.

the projector i am currently using is the NEC HT1100 which throws a picture that is bright enough for me, from a distance of 12 ft from the Matte white Da-Lite Screen. Screen width is 67".

I want to buy an 80" wide 16:9 screen. I don't think i need a grey screen because of the way i can control the light in my room and also 'cause i do not have light colored furniture in my room. the relatvely lightest colour being the red rust color walls on the sides which actually are not that light neither are they really dark.

Please tell me which screen (ie. the studiotek 100 G3 or 130 G3) will be best for someone like me who watches a lot of movies (2-3 hours everyday) and like to see a quality picture with deep blacks fine detail and good colours but not at the cost of being strained by the picture being too bright. I wanted to buy the Studiotek 100 but was a liitle confused after i read an article by projectorcentral.com on the Studiotek 100.

Also please comment on how the Da-Lite JKP affinity Screen (which is apparently a very light grey) will perform in my room as compared to the stewart screens.

PS. I will be upgrading to a 1080p LED light based projector in the near future.

Thank you for listening

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Re: Stewart filmscreen Studiotek 100 g3 or Studiotek 130 g3

Im using a Studioteck 1.3 G3 in a light controlled room and Im a very happy man. Inky blacks, the colours pop its superb.
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