Hello everybody!
i'm new in 3d technology, so i need some inforation before spend money. (of coure if you don't mind, it would be greatful)
i want to make "3d cinema" in my house, first of all. what i need to have(what kind of equipment) what PC? ok i will go for acer h5360, some sound system?
glasses? red-cyan? or 3d glasses from ODEON? what kind format need to be played to be 3d? where i can get full 3d movies? like avatar 3d dvd?
And finally, what 3d effect does it gives to me all the abbooe equipment? the pictures will go out of the screen? if yes for how much? it will look like just effect or it will come to my eyes?
i'm new in 3d technology, so i need some inforation before spend money. (of coure if you don't mind, it would be greatful)
i want to make "3d cinema" in my house, first of all. what i need to have(what kind of equipment) what PC? ok i will go for acer h5360, some sound system?
glasses? red-cyan? or 3d glasses from ODEON? what kind format need to be played to be 3d? where i can get full 3d movies? like avatar 3d dvd?
And finally, what 3d effect does it gives to me all the abbooe equipment? the pictures will go out of the screen? if yes for how much? it will look like just effect or it will come to my eyes?
Hello. I have read this thread and I´m thinking about the posibility to buy this Acer H5360. Now I have the Samsung 2233rz and isn´t bad but it is not what I was waiting when I bought it 9 months ago, not only for ghosting, also it is a TN panel and is not good for me to see movies.
I have looking in google for this PJ and I can see the cheapest Pixmania and the prize is 599€ + shipping (in Europe). I do not know if today is the best PJ choice to buy for 3D gamming, of if it is better to wait for any newer release (I´m not imformed about new releases of 3d compatible PJs).
Hello. I have read this thread and I´m thinking about the posibility to buy this Acer H5360. Now I have the Samsung 2233rz and isn´t bad but it is not what I was waiting when I bought it 9 months ago, not only for ghosting, also it is a TN panel and is not good for me to see movies.
I have looking in google for this PJ and I can see the cheapest Pixmania and the prize is 599€ + shipping (in Europe). I do not know if today is the best PJ choice to buy for 3D gamming, of if it is better to wait for any newer release (I´m not imformed about new releases of 3d compatible PJs).
In this thread which of these two projectors are we talking about, you would guess the 2nd one (3d) but the price people talk about suggests the first.
I realise the first is out of stock but need toknow before ordering from elsewhere
In this thread which of these two projectors are we talking about, you would guess the 2nd one (3d) but the price people talk about suggests the first.
I realise the first is out of stock but need toknow before ordering from elsewhere
[quote name='jarvismac' post='1053476' date='May 10 2010, 09:12 PM']thanks, LAST question
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all[/quote]
You dont have to buy one but with projection if you lack the "black trim" of the frame the picture is percieved considerably less contrasty... A black frame adds heaps of contrast and gives it a better overall feel. Much like you dont see TV's or Monitors without black framing around the image.
I just got a colorometer than I'm going to use the calibrate the projector and I'll post my settings for everyone
[quote name='jarvismac' post='1053476' date='May 10 2010, 09:12 PM']thanks, LAST question
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all
You dont have to buy one but with projection if you lack the "black trim" of the frame the picture is percieved considerably less contrasty... A black frame adds heaps of contrast and gives it a better overall feel. Much like you dont see TV's or Monitors without black framing around the image.
I just got a colorometer than I'm going to use the calibrate the projector and I'll post my settings for everyone
[quote name='b4thman' post='1053508' date='May 10 2010, 10:01 PM']What is the prize for the lamp replacement?[/quote]
the lamp lasts 3000 (4000 eco mode) hours, and costs 185€ here. in relation i have a full hd lcd projector too and its lamp lasts 1000h less and kosts 385€. so the acer running costs are pretty good.
[quote name='b4thman' post='1053508' date='May 10 2010, 10:01 PM']What is the prize for the lamp replacement?
the lamp lasts 3000 (4000 eco mode) hours, and costs 185€ here. in relation i have a full hd lcd projector too and its lamp lasts 1000h less and kosts 385€. so the acer running costs are pretty good.
from the advice above ive concluded if im going to be spending the money, i mite aswell go the whole hog and buy a screen.
the next question what size ?
I was looking at a 160cm manual screen (which i understand means i can adjust size???)
the projector will be about 3 meters from the wall, hopefully above head slighlty point down onto wall
[b]screen blurb below - Thanks again for you help
[/b]
[i]Product: Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
Series: Economy
Type: manual
Width: 160 cm
Height: 120 cm
Gain factor: 1.0
Format: 4:3
Condition: New
Miscellaneous: Black edge
Black rear
Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
The „Manual Economy' screen from Celexon is the most cost effective solution. Price and performance bear the best possible ratio with each other
Key features:
- 150 x 110cm viewing area
- 5cm black border (left/right)
- Housing: 172 cm (x6,3 x6,3)
- Incredible value for your money
- With a gain factor of 1.0 ideal for Home Cinema and business applications
- Black back impervious to light
- Adjustable for different aspect ratios
- Elegant white housing
- Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting
With this Celexon manual projection screen you own a product which offers an incredible value for money. The high-quality screen is adjustable to enable settings at different formats and makes the screen suitable for different aspect ratios: from 1:1, 4:3, 16:9 to 21:9. All Celexon manual screens have a gain factor of 1.0 suitable for both LCD and DLP projectors. This provides complete flexibility. The black back ensures that no light is lost and the projection is clear. The black border surround ensures increased contrast and improves the flatness of the fabric. The screen comes with fixings for the wall or ceiling mounting. [/i]
from the advice above ive concluded if im going to be spending the money, i mite aswell go the whole hog and buy a screen.
the next question what size ?
I was looking at a 160cm manual screen (which i understand means i can adjust size???)
the projector will be about 3 meters from the wall, hopefully above head slighlty point down onto wall
screen blurb below - Thanks again for you help
Product: Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
Series: Economy
Type: manual
Width: 160 cm
Height: 120 cm
Gain factor: 1.0
Format: 4:3
Condition: New
Miscellaneous: Black edge
Black rear
Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
The „Manual Economy' screen from Celexon is the most cost effective solution. Price and performance bear the best possible ratio with each other
Key features:
- 150 x 110cm viewing area
- 5cm black border (left/right)
- Housing: 172 cm (x6,3 x6,3)
- Incredible value for your money
- With a gain factor of 1.0 ideal for Home Cinema and business applications
- Black back impervious to light
- Adjustable for different aspect ratios
- Elegant white housing
- Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting
With this Celexon manual projection screen you own a product which offers an incredible value for money. The high-quality screen is adjustable to enable settings at different formats and makes the screen suitable for different aspect ratios: from 1:1, 4:3, 16:9 to 21:9. All Celexon manual screens have a gain factor of 1.0 suitable for both LCD and DLP projectors. This provides complete flexibility. The black back ensures that no light is lost and the projection is clear. The black border surround ensures increased contrast and improves the flatness of the fabric. The screen comes with fixings for the wall or ceiling mounting.
Use this calculator to get your exact size.... pay close attention to the offset... the offset on the projectors suck ass but totally not a show stopper
Use this calculator to get your exact size.... pay close attention to the offset... the offset on the projectors suck ass but totally not a show stopper
i'm new in 3d technology, so i need some inforation before spend money. (of coure if you don't mind, it would be greatful)
i want to make "3d cinema" in my house, first of all. what i need to have(what kind of equipment) what PC? ok i will go for acer h5360, some sound system?
glasses? red-cyan? or 3d glasses from ODEON? what kind format need to be played to be 3d? where i can get full 3d movies? like avatar 3d dvd?
And finally, what 3d effect does it gives to me all the abbooe equipment? the pictures will go out of the screen? if yes for how much? it will look like just effect or it will come to my eyes?
OR it give me just deep effect?
Thank you for every information, will wait!!!
i'm new in 3d technology, so i need some inforation before spend money. (of coure if you don't mind, it would be greatful)
i want to make "3d cinema" in my house, first of all. what i need to have(what kind of equipment) what PC? ok i will go for acer h5360, some sound system?
glasses? red-cyan? or 3d glasses from ODEON? what kind format need to be played to be 3d? where i can get full 3d movies? like avatar 3d dvd?
And finally, what 3d effect does it gives to me all the abbooe equipment? the pictures will go out of the screen? if yes for how much? it will look like just effect or it will come to my eyes?
OR it give me just deep effect?
Thank you for every information, will wait!!!
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I have looking in google for this PJ and I can see the cheapest Pixmania and the prize is 599€ + shipping (in Europe). I do not know if today is the best PJ choice to buy for 3D gamming, of if it is better to wait for any newer release (I´m not imformed about new releases of 3d compatible PJs).
I have looking in google for this PJ and I can see the cheapest Pixmania and the prize is 599€ + shipping (in Europe). I do not know if today is the best PJ choice to buy for 3D gamming, of if it is better to wait for any newer release (I´m not imformed about new releases of 3d compatible PJs).
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
In this thread which of these two projectors are we talking about, you would guess the 2nd one (3d) but the price people talk about suggests the first.
I realise the first is out of stock but need toknow before ordering from elsewhere
thanks
pixmania showing 2 projectors
[url="http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/r/h5360"]http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/r/h5360[/url]
In this thread which of these two projectors are we talking about, you would guess the 2nd one (3d) but the price people talk about suggests the first.
I realise the first is out of stock but need toknow before ordering from elsewhere
thanks
pixmania showing 2 projectors
http://www.pixmania.co.uk/uk/uk/r/h5360
thanks, LAST question
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all
thanks, LAST question
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all
- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all[/quote]
You dont have to buy one but with projection if you lack the "black trim" of the frame the picture is percieved considerably less contrasty... A black frame adds heaps of contrast and gives it a better overall feel. Much like you dont see TV's or Monitors without black framing around the image.
I just got a colorometer than I'm going to use the calibrate the projector and I'll post my settings for everyone
can i just point the acer dlp at the white painted wall or do i have to buy a screen?
will then go and buy 2nite on this advice - thanks to all
You dont have to buy one but with projection if you lack the "black trim" of the frame the picture is percieved considerably less contrasty... A black frame adds heaps of contrast and gives it a better overall feel. Much like you dont see TV's or Monitors without black framing around the image.
I just got a colorometer than I'm going to use the calibrate the projector and I'll post my settings for everyone
the lamp lasts 3000 (4000 eco mode) hours, and costs 185€ here. in relation i have a full hd lcd projector too and its lamp lasts 1000h less and kosts 385€. so the acer running costs are pretty good.
the lamp lasts 3000 (4000 eco mode) hours, and costs 185€ here. in relation i have a full hd lcd projector too and its lamp lasts 1000h less and kosts 385€. so the acer running costs are pretty good.
from the advice above ive concluded if im going to be spending the money, i mite aswell go the whole hog and buy a screen.
the next question what size ?
I was looking at a 160cm manual screen (which i understand means i can adjust size???)
the projector will be about 3 meters from the wall, hopefully above head slighlty point down onto wall
[b]screen blurb below - Thanks again for you help
[/b]
[i]Product: Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
Series: Economy
Type: manual
Width: 160 cm
Height: 120 cm
Gain factor: 1.0
Format: 4:3
Condition: New
Miscellaneous: Black edge
Black rear
Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
The „Manual Economy' screen from Celexon is the most cost effective solution. Price and performance bear the best possible ratio with each other
Key features:
- 150 x 110cm viewing area
- 5cm black border (left/right)
- Housing: 172 cm (x6,3 x6,3)
- Incredible value for your money
- With a gain factor of 1.0 ideal for Home Cinema and business applications
- Black back impervious to light
- Adjustable for different aspect ratios
- Elegant white housing
- Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting
With this Celexon manual projection screen you own a product which offers an incredible value for money. The high-quality screen is adjustable to enable settings at different formats and makes the screen suitable for different aspect ratios: from 1:1, 4:3, 16:9 to 21:9. All Celexon manual screens have a gain factor of 1.0 suitable for both LCD and DLP projectors. This provides complete flexibility. The black back ensures that no light is lost and the projection is clear. The black border surround ensures increased contrast and improves the flatness of the fabric. The screen comes with fixings for the wall or ceiling mounting. [/i]
from the advice above ive concluded if im going to be spending the money, i mite aswell go the whole hog and buy a screen.
the next question what size ?
I was looking at a 160cm manual screen (which i understand means i can adjust size???)
the projector will be about 3 meters from the wall, hopefully above head slighlty point down onto wall
screen blurb below - Thanks again for you help
Product: Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
Series: Economy
Type: manual
Width: 160 cm
Height: 120 cm
Gain factor: 1.0
Format: 4:3
Condition: New
Miscellaneous: Black edge
Black rear
Celexon screen "Manual Economy" 160 x 120 cm
The „Manual Economy' screen from Celexon is the most cost effective solution. Price and performance bear the best possible ratio with each other
Key features:
- 150 x 110cm viewing area
- 5cm black border (left/right)
- Housing: 172 cm (x6,3 x6,3)
- Incredible value for your money
- With a gain factor of 1.0 ideal for Home Cinema and business applications
- Black back impervious to light
- Adjustable for different aspect ratios
- Elegant white housing
- Suitable for wall or ceiling mounting
With this Celexon manual projection screen you own a product which offers an incredible value for money. The high-quality screen is adjustable to enable settings at different formats and makes the screen suitable for different aspect ratios: from 1:1, 4:3, 16:9 to 21:9. All Celexon manual screens have a gain factor of 1.0 suitable for both LCD and DLP projectors. This provides complete flexibility. The black back ensures that no light is lost and the projection is clear. The black border surround ensures increased contrast and improves the flatness of the fabric. The screen comes with fixings for the wall or ceiling mounting.
[url="http://www.acer-euro.com/pjcalculator/"]http://www.acer-euro.com/pjcalculator/[/url]
http://www.acer-euro.com/pjcalculator/