Best Projector for 3d? Help Please! Below $1000
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Those projectors have 10% difference at most, room treatment and screen setup is more important, but these guys here always forget that.

White screen , superdark and leaky on off contrast, shure its perfect. (NOT)
Those projectors have 10% difference at most, room treatment and screen setup is more important, but these guys here always forget that.



White screen , superdark and leaky on off contrast, shure its perfect. (NOT)

#31
Posted 06/07/2011 07:54 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='07 June 2011 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1307433246' post='1248573']
Those projectors have 10% difference at most, room treatment and screen setup is more important, but these guys here always forget that.

White screen , superdark and leaky on off contrast, shure its perfect. (NOT)
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It seems that i should wait for the LED projector? Or do you think should i cancel the whole idea and get another 50" Plasma or LCD support 3d?
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='07 June 2011 - 07:54 AM' timestamp='1307433246' post='1248573']

Those projectors have 10% difference at most, room treatment and screen setup is more important, but these guys here always forget that.



White screen , superdark and leaky on off contrast, shure its perfect. (NOT)





It seems that i should wait for the LED projector? Or do you think should i cancel the whole idea and get another 50" Plasma or LCD support 3d?

#32
Posted 06/07/2011 07:57 AM   
Ideally,

1. you should get a big RPTV , and see inside how it works

2. dismantle it , save the mirror and the screen

3. replace the RPTV light engine with LED / laser light engine
Ideally,



1. you should get a big RPTV , and see inside how it works



2. dismantle it , save the mirror and the screen



3. replace the RPTV light engine with LED / laser light engine

#33
Posted 06/07/2011 08:03 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='07 June 2011 - 05:03 AM' timestamp='1307433808' post='1248578']
Ideally,

1. you should get a big RPTV , and see inside how it works

2. dismantle it , save the mirror and the screen

3. replace the RPTV light engine with LED / laser light engine
[/quote]

Now this is just getting ridiculous.
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='07 June 2011 - 05:03 AM' timestamp='1307433808' post='1248578']

Ideally,



1. you should get a big RPTV , and see inside how it works



2. dismantle it , save the mirror and the screen



3. replace the RPTV light engine with LED / laser light engine





Now this is just getting ridiculous.

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#34
Posted 06/07/2011 08:50 AM   
Why , don't you think he can beat your setup? /tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':tongue:' />

Sure that stuff should be recycled. But don't go for CRT RPTV's those screens are special.
Why , don't you think he can beat your setup? /tongue.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':tongue:' />



Sure that stuff should be recycled. But don't go for CRT RPTV's those screens are special.

#35
Posted 06/07/2011 09:00 AM   
[quote name='RubEma' date='06 June 2011 - 04:28 PM' timestamp='1307374118' post='1248204']
Dont you think if i use an Optical cable from my computer to the Receiver for sound is better.. It will give me better surround sound.. Meanwhile i will connect the HDMI from PC to projector for Video..
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well , depends if there is a resync stage after the optical interconnect , inside the receiver.

Really you shouldn't use integrated stuff like that receiver all that much, but there are a select few that are good.
[quote name='RubEma' date='06 June 2011 - 04:28 PM' timestamp='1307374118' post='1248204']

Dont you think if i use an Optical cable from my computer to the Receiver for sound is better.. It will give me better surround sound.. Meanwhile i will connect the HDMI from PC to projector for Video..





well , depends if there is a resync stage after the optical interconnect , inside the receiver.



Really you shouldn't use integrated stuff like that receiver all that much, but there are a select few that are good.

#36
Posted 06/07/2011 09:57 AM   
[quote name='RubEma' date='06 June 2011 - 11:29 AM' timestamp='1307374177' post='1248206']
Yes, but i will blackout all those window so DARK will be almost 99%, dont you think that will help??
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Yes the blackout curtains will solve your window problem. I use them in my theater room and they work great. Either the HD66 or Acer H5360 projector will work great in your situation. Your screen is not too large so you won't have a problem getting an acceptable brightness level. I use the HD66 with Nvidia 3d vision and it looks great. I would like to have a little more brightness with certain games but my screen is larger than yours. All of the 3d bluray movies that I have watched look great on it though. The great thing about either the HD66 or H5360 is the low entry cost so you can get going in 3d right away without having to spend a lot of money right away. As far as I know there are no 3d LED projectors out yet so I personally wouldn't wait around for that when I could get great 3d right now.
[quote name='RubEma' date='06 June 2011 - 11:29 AM' timestamp='1307374177' post='1248206']

Yes, but i will blackout all those window so DARK will be almost 99%, dont you think that will help??





Yes the blackout curtains will solve your window problem. I use them in my theater room and they work great. Either the HD66 or Acer H5360 projector will work great in your situation. Your screen is not too large so you won't have a problem getting an acceptable brightness level. I use the HD66 with Nvidia 3d vision and it looks great. I would like to have a little more brightness with certain games but my screen is larger than yours. All of the 3d bluray movies that I have watched look great on it though. The great thing about either the HD66 or H5360 is the low entry cost so you can get going in 3d right away without having to spend a lot of money right away. As far as I know there are no 3d LED projectors out yet so I personally wouldn't wait around for that when I could get great 3d right now.

#37
Posted 06/07/2011 12:33 PM   
[quote name='fella1' date='07 June 2011 - 12:33 PM' timestamp='1307450027' post='1248671']
Yes the blackout curtains will solve your window problem. I use them in my theater room and they work great. Either the HD66 or Acer H5360 projector will work great in your situation. Your screen is not too large so you won't have a problem getting an acceptable brightness level. I use the HD66 with Nvidia 3d vision and it looks great. I would like to have a little more brightness with certain games but my screen is larger than yours. All of the 3d bluray movies that I have watched look great on it though. The great thing about either the HD66 or H5360 is the low entry cost so you can get going in 3d right away without having to spend a lot of money right away. As far as I know there are no 3d LED projectors out yet so I personally wouldn't wait around for that when I could get great 3d right now.
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Thank you very much for the completed answer.. One more thing please i cant find the HD66, I just found the HD67, is this also work fine with nvida 3d vision and as good as Acer H5360. I really cant wait more i will buy the HD67, if its better than the H5360. Please advice..

Thank you
[quote name='fella1' date='07 June 2011 - 12:33 PM' timestamp='1307450027' post='1248671']

Yes the blackout curtains will solve your window problem. I use them in my theater room and they work great. Either the HD66 or Acer H5360 projector will work great in your situation. Your screen is not too large so you won't have a problem getting an acceptable brightness level. I use the HD66 with Nvidia 3d vision and it looks great. I would like to have a little more brightness with certain games but my screen is larger than yours. All of the 3d bluray movies that I have watched look great on it though. The great thing about either the HD66 or H5360 is the low entry cost so you can get going in 3d right away without having to spend a lot of money right away. As far as I know there are no 3d LED projectors out yet so I personally wouldn't wait around for that when I could get great 3d right now.







Thank you very much for the completed answer.. One more thing please i cant find the HD66, I just found the HD67, is this also work fine with nvida 3d vision and as good as Acer H5360. I really cant wait more i will buy the HD67, if its better than the H5360. Please advice..



Thank you

#38
Posted 06/07/2011 06:54 PM   
I believe that the HD67 is a later version of the HD66 but I am not positive on that. I don't think that the HD66 is any better than Acer though so getting the Acer would be fine IMO. The only POSSIBLE issue with the Acer is getting a corrupt EIDE. I tried the Acer first and it looked great but while changing the settings around the EIDE on the projector got corrupted so I exchanged it for the HD66 which as far as I know is not suceptible to the EIDE problem. The HD66 did cost a little more than the Acer though. I just did a quick check on line and apparently the HD67 has a lower brightness level than the HD66 and is intended for office use. Based on the lower brightness level I think that you are better off giving the Acer a try if you can't find the HD66. [url="http://www.pureprojectors.com/compares/optoma_hd67_vs_optoma_hd66"]projector comparison[/url]
I believe that the HD67 is a later version of the HD66 but I am not positive on that. I don't think that the HD66 is any better than Acer though so getting the Acer would be fine IMO. The only POSSIBLE issue with the Acer is getting a corrupt EIDE. I tried the Acer first and it looked great but while changing the settings around the EIDE on the projector got corrupted so I exchanged it for the HD66 which as far as I know is not suceptible to the EIDE problem. The HD66 did cost a little more than the Acer though. I just did a quick check on line and apparently the HD67 has a lower brightness level than the HD66 and is intended for office use. Based on the lower brightness level I think that you are better off giving the Acer a try if you can't find the HD66. projector comparison

#39
Posted 06/07/2011 08:24 PM   
[quote name='fella1' date='07 June 2011 - 08:24 PM' timestamp='1307478266' post='1248884']
I believe that the HD67 is a later version of the HD66 but I am not positive on that. I don't think that the HD66 is any better than Acer though so getting the Acer would be fine IMO. The only POSSIBLE issue with the Acer is getting a corrupt EIDE. I tried the Acer first and it looked great but while changing the settings around the EIDE on the projector got corrupted so I exchanged it for the HD66 which as far as I know is not suceptible to the EIDE problem. The HD66 did cost a little more than the Acer though. I just did a quick check on line and apparently the HD67 has a lower brightness level than the HD66 and is intended for office use. Based on the lower brightness level I think that you are better off giving the Acer a try if you can't find the HD66. [url="http://www.pureprojectors.com/compares/optoma_hd67_vs_optoma_hd66"]projector comparison[/url]
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Again thanks for your answer, i think will Go for HD66 as first option otherwise i will checkout the acer..
[quote name='fella1' date='07 June 2011 - 08:24 PM' timestamp='1307478266' post='1248884']

I believe that the HD67 is a later version of the HD66 but I am not positive on that. I don't think that the HD66 is any better than Acer though so getting the Acer would be fine IMO. The only POSSIBLE issue with the Acer is getting a corrupt EIDE. I tried the Acer first and it looked great but while changing the settings around the EIDE on the projector got corrupted so I exchanged it for the HD66 which as far as I know is not suceptible to the EIDE problem. The HD66 did cost a little more than the Acer though. I just did a quick check on line and apparently the HD67 has a lower brightness level than the HD66 and is intended for office use. Based on the lower brightness level I think that you are better off giving the Acer a try if you can't find the HD66. projector comparison







Again thanks for your answer, i think will Go for HD66 as first option otherwise i will checkout the acer..

#40
Posted 06/07/2011 08:49 PM   
Saw those cool new LED Laser projectors ?
Looky:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203007
Saw those cool new LED Laser projectors ?

Looky:

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203007

#41
Posted 06/16/2011 06:26 PM   
Saw those cool new LED Laser projectors ?
Looky:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203007
Saw those cool new LED Laser projectors ?

Looky:

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=203007

#42
Posted 06/16/2011 06:26 PM   
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