New 1080p 3D DLP projectors now available Texas Instruments say multiple brands are now shipping...
[i]"LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) DLP® Products makes viewing quality, High Definition (HD) projection in 3D at home a reality with the announcement of multiple brands shipping 1080p 3D projectors. 3D 1080p from DLP provides consumers the ability to be immersed in film-quality images for everything from movies to gaming to sports, all powered by the dynamic DLP chip structure. Brands including Samsung and Sharp are showcasing the current 1080p 3D systems, which are now available for purchase, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week."[/i]

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Anyone know anything about these new projectors? I'm trying to find a projector that can do 1080p 3D with 3D Vision, DLP preferably since it's crosstalk free. But it seems that no 3D 1080p projector supports dual link DVI so perhaps what I'm looking for doesn't even exist. I'm lead to believe that a Mitsubishi 82" DLP TV is as big as I can play 1080p 3D games on?

Cheers
"LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) DLP® Products makes viewing quality, High Definition (HD) projection in 3D at home a reality with the announcement of multiple brands shipping 1080p 3D projectors. 3D 1080p from DLP provides consumers the ability to be immersed in film-quality images for everything from movies to gaming to sports, all powered by the dynamic DLP chip structure. Brands including Samsung and Sharp are showcasing the current 1080p 3D systems, which are now available for purchase, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week."



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Anyone know anything about these new projectors? I'm trying to find a projector that can do 1080p 3D with 3D Vision, DLP preferably since it's crosstalk free. But it seems that no 3D 1080p projector supports dual link DVI so perhaps what I'm looking for doesn't even exist. I'm lead to believe that a Mitsubishi 82" DLP TV is as big as I can play 1080p 3D games on?



Cheers

#1
Posted 01/08/2011 01:25 AM   
They'll almost certainly require 3dvision play, and have all of the associated HDMI 1.4 restrictions.
They'll almost certainly require 3dvision play, and have all of the associated HDMI 1.4 restrictions.
#2
Posted 01/08/2011 02:31 AM   
[quote name='ERP' date='08 January 2011 - 12:31 PM' timestamp='1294453890' post='1173336']
They'll almost certainly require 3dvision play, and have all of the associated HDMI 1.4 restrictions.
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Damnit!! Incredible that 1080p 3D projector gaming just doesn't exist on planet Earth right now >:(

Edit: Fiddle dee dee - Mitsubishi don't even sell the RP DLP TV's in Australia.
[quote name='ERP' date='08 January 2011 - 12:31 PM' timestamp='1294453890' post='1173336']

They'll almost certainly require 3dvision play, and have all of the associated HDMI 1.4 restrictions.



Damnit!! Incredible that 1080p 3D projector gaming just doesn't exist on planet Earth right now >:(



Edit: Fiddle dee dee - Mitsubishi don't even sell the RP DLP TV's in Australia.

#3
Posted 01/08/2011 03:08 AM   
If they are using HDMI 1.4, then they will be limited to 720P60. I really hope they can use DL-DVI with Nvidia 3D Vision.
If they are using HDMI 1.4, then they will be limited to 720P60. I really hope they can use DL-DVI with Nvidia 3D Vision.
#4
Posted 01/09/2011 05:20 AM   
[quote name='Ingmar' date='08 January 2011 - 04:08 AM' timestamp='1294456105' post='1173349']
Edit: Fiddle dee dee - Mitsubishi don't even sell the RP DLP TV's in Australia.
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Same here in the UK, it's impossible to buy a DLP HDTV here.
[quote name='Ingmar' date='08 January 2011 - 04:08 AM' timestamp='1294456105' post='1173349']

Edit: Fiddle dee dee - Mitsubishi don't even sell the RP DLP TV's in Australia.



Same here in the UK, it's impossible to buy a DLP HDTV here.

#5
Posted 01/10/2011 01:22 AM   
[quote name='fish99' date='10 January 2011 - 01:22 AM' timestamp='1294622533' post='1174470']
Same here in the UK, it's impossible to buy a DLP HDTV here.
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It is possible and I recommend you'll do that,
I bought one almost 3 years ago and I live in
holland, this was the best thing i ever bought
in my life :D
[quote name='fish99' date='10 January 2011 - 01:22 AM' timestamp='1294622533' post='1174470']

Same here in the UK, it's impossible to buy a DLP HDTV here.



It is possible and I recommend you'll do that,

I bought one almost 3 years ago and I live in

holland, this was the best thing i ever bought

in my life :D

#6
Posted 01/11/2011 06:42 PM   
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