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Pixels arent on their way out, though.
These throwers havent exploded in popularity in recent years for nothing.
The largest static panel display youll find on most consumer shelves sits at around 98-inches to 100-inches.
Most also come with a form of screen sharing for throwing content directly from your phone or tablet.
On paper, then, a projector absolutely can replace a TV.
Youre still getting your content when you want it, and on a bigger screen with more versatility.
The dark side of the screen
The first is well documented.
Projectors simply dont get as bright as full pixel TVs.
A television has thousands of illuminated pixels packed onto its screen and an extra backlight providing further illumination.
A projector relies solely on a, sometimes very powerful, laser or bulb.
Of course, this scales across the price range.
Theres a reason these devices sit within the realm of the home movie theatre.
That does, however, mean they might not be able to fully replace your everyday TV viewing experience.
Its wires, wires are always the issue.
Add a consoles power and HDMI cables into the mix and things get real interesting.
In the UK, for example, BBC iPlayer isnt supported.
Id also urge you not to underestimate fan noise.