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Most TVs have a 4:3 aspect ratio, but 16:9 widescreen sets, which are available primarily as rear projectors, but also in some direct-view models. offer a more cinema like experience. Front Projectors can accomodate most wisescreen movie formats.
   
Direct-View TV: A tradition sets that use a tube to display the picture are called direct-view TVs. They go as large as 40 inches diagonal, with 27, 32, 35 inches being today's most popular catgories.
 
Rear Projectors: Rear Projetion TV, or RPTVs. RPTVs are available in screen sizes ranging from 40 to 80 inches. These sets use 3 picture tubes,one each for Red, Green, and Blue light from the tube bounces off a mirror in the back of the carbinate, and reflects onto the back of the special screen. The only weak point of the RPTV is the bright that is not as bright asthe Direct-View TVs. So, it would be better to place your RPTV in a dimmed room.
 
Front Projectors: Front Projectors start about $3,500 and run as high as $60,000, depending on the type of the technology used. You will get the largest, most detailed picture with a Front Projector TV, from about 5 feet to as much as 25 feet diagonally!!!
 

 



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