Pulling the trigger! Gurus and Gamers experience needed!
Greetings dear readers,
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,[/quote]
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,[/quote]
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
[quote name='videopho' post='1106703' date='Aug 20 2010, 08:25 PM']I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.[/quote]
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
[quote name='videopho' post='1106703' date='Aug 20 2010, 08:25 PM']I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.[/quote]
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
[quote name='LMjai' post='1107014' date='Aug 21 2010, 07:42 PM']The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.[/quote]
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
[quote name='LMjai' post='1107014' date='Aug 21 2010, 07:42 PM']The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
[quote name='LMjai' post='1107014' date='Aug 21 2010, 07:42 PM']The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.[/quote]
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
[quote name='LMjai' post='1107014' date='Aug 21 2010, 07:42 PM']The monitors have graphical problems in 3d: ghosting with objects in a shiny background (like a sky) and stuff like that and I noticed some annoying weird shadows (red garbage) in a game. Some people says projectors are better for 3D you might try that.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
[quote name='Gomiboy' post='1107104' date='Aug 21 2010, 03:00 PM']Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.[/quote]
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
[quote name='Gomiboy' post='1107104' date='Aug 21 2010, 03:00 PM']Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
[quote name='Gomiboy' post='1107104' date='Aug 21 2010, 03:00 PM']Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.[/quote]
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
[quote name='Gomiboy' post='1107104' date='Aug 21 2010, 03:00 PM']Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
[quote name='ERP' post='1107115' date='Aug 22 2010, 01:30 AM']You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.[/quote]
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
[quote name='ERP' post='1107115' date='Aug 22 2010, 01:30 AM']You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
[quote name='ERP' post='1107115' date='Aug 22 2010, 01:30 AM']You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.[/quote]
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
[quote name='ERP' post='1107115' date='Aug 22 2010, 01:30 AM']You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,[/quote]
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
3dHTPC...i5-2500k|LianLiC33|GB-Z68XP-UD3|460SLI|psu750TX|8gb@1866|128gSSD|1tbBlack|16TB ext|w7u64|
HT7.3gear...Outlaw990|EmoXPA2-500wpc|Denon175wpc(5)|3dBR-BD300|NHT7.2|Polk0.1|73"DLP|
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,[/quote]
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I am about to pull the trigger and order a monitor for Nvidia 3D Vision. I been using the last 3(ish) weeks scouting and reading through all the "BIG" forums/bloggers/review-sites, but still feel that
the information about the monitors is somewhat lacking.
Which monitor would YOU, the reader, pick - If you were able to take your pick of all the newest monitors (ACER, ASUS, ALIENWARE, LG) and didnt have to think about the money ?
Do feel free to throw in your own experience with the monitor or links to places where you picked up a good source of information.
Sincerely,
I use Mits 73837 DLP for both of my 3d contents and gaming viewings.
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
3dHTPC...i5-2500k|LianLiC33|GB-Z68XP-UD3|460SLI|psu750TX|8gb@1866|128gSSD|1tbBlack|16TB ext|w7u64|
HT7.3gear...Outlaw990|EmoXPA2-500wpc|Denon175wpc(5)|3dBR-BD300|NHT7.2|Polk0.1|73"DLP|
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.[/quote]
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.[/quote]
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
73 inc may be excessive for many users but size does matter when viewing in 3d.
I found typical 23 or 24" size is just too small.
You too can get a 60" dlp to fit your room size.
I heard accounts of 'blue' blacks while playing games in 3D on Mitsys. Does this occur on the 837?
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.[/quote]
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.[/quote]
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
My screen is an acer gd245 btw didnt try other screens.
Yes, I been looking at the H5360 aswell. Its well within my pricerange so no problem there.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.[/quote]
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
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Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.[/quote]
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Also, the information I been able to gather points in the direction of "Projector = No ghosting (Better experience).
My only problem is that the maximum amount of throw distance I can give the H5360 is approx 2.5 meters, I am not sure if the PJ works well at such a short distance.
Hell, I already got a good medium priced PJ-Screen, unused, just collecting dust. Might have to give that a try.
You'll get about a 1.8m diagonal image with a 2.5m throw, it'll be on the bright side, probably too bright for movies, but the extra brightness is good for 3D.
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
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If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.[/quote]
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.[/quote]
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".
If you're in a confined space you should make sure you can actually sit somewhere without interrupting the beam.
Yah, I am really gonna have to work out some stuff regarding my office. Probably gonna have to put the wife on it, she loves that stuff.
Quick question, I see that the minimum throw distance is about 1.2 meters, resulting in a 33ish inch image - My idea was to mount the PJ on the cealing, but now i got doubts about how "low" that will allow me to have the image VERTICAL. Would prefer a normal sitting height, but is that even possible (With "Keystone" (?) setting) or is the PJ too close to the screen (1.2 meters) to have its beam "Go down".