8

This discussion topic has been answered Discussion topic: Recommendations wanted

Reply
This message was authored by: Sue9223

Recommendations wanted

I have ordered an extra puck ( we have whole home currently using 2 pucks)  with the intention of connecting to a projector for outside viewing ( just outside the house) I have a budget of about £300 can anyone recommend a suitable projector? I have been told that I need to have a minimum of 2500 ANSI to use in daylight


Best Answers
This message was authored by: Angel_Aka Answer

Re: Recommendations wanted


@Sue9223 wrote:

I have ordered an extra puck ( we have whole home currently using 2 pucks)  with the intention of connecting to a projector for outside viewing ( just outside the house) I have a budget of about £300 can anyone recommend a suitable projector? I have been told that I need to have a minimum of 2500 ANSI to use in daylight


If you're planning on using a Stream puck outside the house then make sure that it can receive a strong enough WiFi signal or get a long ethernet cable. Also make sure that the projector you get is capable of accepting an HDCP protected HDMI input from the puck.

 

Some projectors have their own operating system and apps built-in (Roku have just released one) which negate the need for any other device to be attached to it. Some also run Android apps so theoretically you may not need a puck if you can stream the games live on iPlayer, ITVX, TNT Sports or whatever. 

 

Most of the World Cup matches are being played quite late in the evening UK time so it won't be bright sunlight. You may get away with a less bright projector. 

 

You won't get a fully featured 4K projector with the level of brightness you mention, but you might get a reasonable 1080P one for £300. Also factor in that you'll want to get audio out there too. Some projectors have speakers built in but they tend to be very poor. Look for one that has Bluetooth capability to connect an external Bluetooth speaker (if you have one). 

View this Answer within the discussion

Did this answer not help you?

Reply

All Replies

This message was authored by: Tommy2

Re: Recommendations wanted

I dont think that projectors are used as much in Home settings due to TVs being avaible in much bigger sizes, however my friend works in IT and fits projectors at schools and used to have one in his home set up, i'll ask him for some recommendations and then get back to you.

Sky Ultimate TV with Sky Cinema on Sky Steam Puck with WI-FI
Sky Full Fibre 500mbps
Avatar for Sue9223
Level 1 icon
Topic Author
This message was authored by: Sue9223

Re: Recommendations wanted

Thank you , I was hoping to set up so friends could join us to watch football under the pergola 

This message was authored by: Angel_Aka Answer

Re: Recommendations wanted


@Sue9223 wrote:

I have ordered an extra puck ( we have whole home currently using 2 pucks)  with the intention of connecting to a projector for outside viewing ( just outside the house) I have a budget of about £300 can anyone recommend a suitable projector? I have been told that I need to have a minimum of 2500 ANSI to use in daylight


If you're planning on using a Stream puck outside the house then make sure that it can receive a strong enough WiFi signal or get a long ethernet cable. Also make sure that the projector you get is capable of accepting an HDCP protected HDMI input from the puck.

 

Some projectors have their own operating system and apps built-in (Roku have just released one) which negate the need for any other device to be attached to it. Some also run Android apps so theoretically you may not need a puck if you can stream the games live on iPlayer, ITVX, TNT Sports or whatever. 

 

Most of the World Cup matches are being played quite late in the evening UK time so it won't be bright sunlight. You may get away with a less bright projector. 

 

You won't get a fully featured 4K projector with the level of brightness you mention, but you might get a reasonable 1080P one for £300. Also factor in that you'll want to get audio out there too. Some projectors have speakers built in but they tend to be very poor. Look for one that has Bluetooth capability to connect an external Bluetooth speaker (if you have one). 

Did this answer not help you?

This message was authored by: Hunter2660

Re: Recommendations wanted

Blimey I wouldn't recommend watching ITV through the ITVX app, it'll look pretty ropey on a big projected screen.

Avatar for Sue9223
Level 1 icon
Topic Author
This message was authored by: Sue9223

Re: Recommendations wanted

Thank you for your advise, Shows my ignorance, I thought would be on sky 😩 but as my hubby is a lover of all sports I think he will still enjoy matches /games that are shown on sky even if not any good for BBC or ITV

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Recommendations wanted

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@Sue9223 wrote:

 

I thought would be on sky


The FIFA World Cup is one of the few remaining international sports tournaments which is completely 'protected' in the UK, meaning it has to be on free-to-air channels.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ofcom_Code_on_Sports_and_Other_Listed_and_Designated_Events 

 

Regarding your actual query, I suspect £300 is rather optimistic for a projector which can properly handle colour, brightness and constant complex motion (a critical factor in sports viewing) : there are however a lot of truly rubbish ones around these days, so I'd suggest looking for independent reviews before purchasing.

* * * * * * *

Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Avatar for Sue9223
Level 1 icon
Topic Author
This message was authored by: Sue9223

Re: Recommendations wanted

Thank you , I appreciate your time and will maybe increase my budget 

Avatar for Sue9223
Level 1 icon
Topic Author
This message was authored by: Sue9223

Re: Recommendations wanted

IMG_4548.jpeg

Reply
Answered - Go to Answer