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Hello friends. I'm new with projectors (never had one before) but I want to buy a 1080p projector with 3D, and the maximum perfomance posible inside my budged wich is $900 (but I would really like to pay less than $900). So my options so far are:

Optoma HD131Xe - Amazon $824.98
BenQ W1070 - Amazon $898.00
Acer H6510BD - Newegg $599.99 + $20 off code Cyber Monday Only
Acer H6500 - Newegg $799.99

I dont know if there is another ones with similar specs around those prices. About my needs, my room only have 2 windows and I can totally cover them for a very dark room even on day. I plan to hang the projector on the ceiling, my room have rectangular long shape, I suppose I will project on the wall, or some blanket first, then save to buy an Elite Screen 120" later.

I would love to find any Cyber Monday deal, I dont know of other trusted sites to buy this other than Amazon and Newegg.

Wich one would you choose and why? Can anyone give pro and cons? Or a link to a better deal?Thanks a lot friends! =)
 
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Projector Central Comparison of the four projectors.

I can't speak to Acer, but I've owned a BenQ projector (MP610) and currently own the Optoma HD20. The BenQ worked perfectly for the years that I owned it. The Optoma had a cooling fan issue when I first purchased it. I sent it in to get it fixed (known issue at the time). I got it back a few weeks later and it's been working perfectly ever since.

-Wolf sends

P.S. spend some time looking around the Projector Central web site and review their calculator page. Some good info there.
Projector Central Comparison of the four projectors.

I can't speak to Acer, but I've owned a BenQ projector (MP610) and currently own the Optoma HD20. The BenQ worked perfectly for the years that I owned it. The Optoma had a cooling fan issue when I first purchased it. I sent it in to get it fixed (known issue at the time). I got it back a few weeks later and it's been working perfectly ever since.

-Wolf sends

P.S. spend some time looking around the Projector Central web site and review their calculator page. Some good info there.
 
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