I don’t have a spare room to make a soundproof “home theater” (and making such a room would require you to be like extremely rich to even fund that renovation) so what’s the cheapest movie viewing experience you can conceivably get at home that’s good enough? (I hate the idea of movie theaters, so please don’t tell me to go to one lol, I hate being around people)
Preferrably no TVs because that would be very hard to take with me if I have to move in the future (its too fragile and too big and a huge hassle to deal with). So I’m thinking like some projectors or something like that.
Because my main viewing screen right now is just my phone and Christopher Nolan would be disappointed if he found out lol. (Don’t judge lol, the last time I actually used an actual PC was like few years ago, I no longer have a functional computer right now, because I haven’t found the need to replace the broken one, since phones do a lot nowadays)
I’m thinking like a budget of $1000 or less (the cheaper the better, but not like too low quality either).
(P.S. I don’t actually have that budget to get that immediately, but I’m just planning for something to look forward to in the future.)
Edit: I mean $1000 in US Dollars
How do you “verify” the brightness? Is there like a “thermomether”, but for brightness?
Verifying yourself wasn’t what I meant, sorry that was a bit unclear. I meant make sure you don’t fall for marketing bs, and maybe try to use the same good source of info for comparison. I usually compare projector specs on https://www.projectorcentral.com/, they have specs on the vast majority of projectors out there.
There is tools like Lux meters that measures that.
In that case I think the other commenter was suggesting that a lot of marketing bullshit can be misleading. So dont trust the marketing stuff and go for trusted reviewers.
The brightness is an important value for a VP.