what projector would you recommend?
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what projector would you recommend?
I'm looking for an every day use projector so I think I'm going with LED, unless the bulbs are really cheap? Any one know how hard it is to replace the LED?
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
Are you looking for a 3D projector or just 2D? Does it have to be 1080P, 720P? How much do you want to spend?
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
There aren't many LED projectors, and most of those available have little lumen output and are 720p or lower models.
I suggest you do your light calculations. Unless you have some very low needs (screen size and brightness), you'll find out you'd be much better off with a light bulb based projection system.
Most projector light bulbs cost in the 200~400$ range. Whether you consider this as expensive depends on the projector initial cost.
If you buy an entry level projector (<600$) it will seem like a lot and you'd rather buy a new projector.
If you buy a higher end projector however, that light bulb is a bargain.
I suggest you do your light calculations. Unless you have some very low needs (screen size and brightness), you'll find out you'd be much better off with a light bulb based projection system.
Most projector light bulbs cost in the 200~400$ range. Whether you consider this as expensive depends on the projector initial cost.
If you buy an entry level projector (<600$) it will seem like a lot and you'd rather buy a new projector.
If you buy a higher end projector however, that light bulb is a bargain.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
I burned thru 2.5 bulbs already with 2 pj's and not paid a dime, everytime you send in the h5360 or v700 you get a new bulb, even when it has 20 hours (ask relaxman ) , or 3000 hours ( like i did ) Acer service department and bulb DLP is a great combo. I enjoy my DLP monitor a lot.
You guys are way too cautious when it comes to DLP , it's funny.
You guys are way too cautious when it comes to DLP , it's funny.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
I think about 1000$, I was going to use the dual projector, polarized lens setup.cybereality wrote:Are you looking for a 3D projector or just 2D? Does it have to be 1080P, 720P? How much do you want to spend?
How many lumens should I go for? 2000 sounds about right with a good enough screen? I live in a small apartment. I wonder if the LED projectors uses an LCD because if it doesn't that should give LED projectors a huge advantage.BlackShark wrote:There aren't many LED projectors, and most of those available have little lumen output and are 720p or lower models.
I suggest you do your light calculations. Unless you have some very low needs (screen size and brightness), you'll find out you'd be much better off with a light bulb based projection system.
Most projector light bulbs cost in the 200~400$ range. Whether you consider this as expensive depends on the projector initial cost.
If you buy an entry level projector (<600$) it will seem like a lot and you'd rather buy a new projector.
If you buy a higher end projector however, that light bulb is a bargain.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
Well when I was looking at projectors, it seems the Acer H5360 was about as good as it got for the low-end price-range. For $550 you are not going to do any better: 720P, Nvidia 3D Vision compatible. You could certainly get some non-3D projectors for cheaper to put together a dual-pj rig but I'm certain that will cost a bit more. Especially considering the cost of the silver screen, filters, custom rack, etc. There are even some DLP-3D projectors in the $300 range, but I don't believe the compatibility is as good as the H5360, so I won't recommend them.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
The Optoma H67N DLP projector is also compatible with 3D Vision and is better than the H5360. It depends on the price at which it's available, but in a french review of both projectors the guy said the H67N wins hands down even with a price difference of 150€. I didn't find an equivalent review in english though.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
yeah it must be so much better , sharing a common reference design & lamp
rebadged, its enough to buy the v700 & hack the inf.
rebadged, its enough to buy the v700 & hack the inf.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
Optoma HD76N :
After calibration :
Gamma : 2.2
Brightness : 600 cd/m²
Black level : 0.38 cd/m²
Contrast : 1567:1
Acer H5360 :
After calibration :
Gamma : 2.1 (impossible to obtain something equilibrated or to obtain 2.2 )
Brightness : 470 cd/m²
Black level : 0.45 cd/m²
Contrast : 1037:1
Same reference design you said ?
After calibration :
Gamma : 2.2
Brightness : 600 cd/m²
Black level : 0.38 cd/m²
Contrast : 1567:1
Acer H5360 :
After calibration :
Gamma : 2.1 (impossible to obtain something equilibrated or to obtain 2.2 )
Brightness : 470 cd/m²
Black level : 0.45 cd/m²
Contrast : 1037:1
Same reference design you said ?
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
Yes according to DLP Link it should be the same in stereo , both are just RGB and in this case both darkchip3.
It'd be best if you make a hush box with new light dump, and calibrate it yourself then it would be like 5x better, neither is close to the native contrast of darkchip3, both are corrupted . I also want better optics than either of these. Im getting short throw.
Our local reviewers also made Hd67 and H5360 comparison and it wasnt this night & day , this is messed up somehow. Don't make it out like 'HD67N' worths the price premium it commands.
It'd be best if you make a hush box with new light dump, and calibrate it yourself then it would be like 5x better, neither is close to the native contrast of darkchip3, both are corrupted . I also want better optics than either of these. Im getting short throw.
Our local reviewers also made Hd67 and H5360 comparison and it wasnt this night & day , this is messed up somehow. Don't make it out like 'HD67N' worths the price premium it commands.
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Re: what projector would you recommend?
DLP has way too easy job. I am dissapoint.
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