Projector Central has posted quite a few reviews of some of the new 4K projectors in the last few weeks. A good place to start looking for some decent information.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/
Keep in mind, the 0.47 chip addresses 4 pixels per micro mirror. So these are native 1080P mirror arrays (no available datasheet atm)
http://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/enlightened/archive/2017/12/05/seeing-more-with-4k-uhd-display
The DLP470TE and DLP470TP 4K UHD chipsets display four pixels on the screen per micromirror, enabling the smallest 4K UHD digital micromirror device (DMD) that DLP technology has to offer.
http://www.ti.com/dlp-chip/display-and-projection/4k-ultra-high-definition-display.html?keyMatch=DLP470TE&tisearch=Search--Everything
The DLP660TE has a mirror array of 2716 x 1528, so this will offer interlaced/wobulated/whatevertheywanttiocallit 4K images. It will use sub frames to complete a single image frame.
EDIT:
"No 3D. To the dismay of 3D fans, many of the new lower priced 4K projectors lack 3D capability, and this is one of them. If you are budgeting below $2000, your 3D + 4K options at the moment are the BenQ HT2550 at $1499 and the Epson Home Cinema 4000 at $1799. Those are two radically different home theater projectors, each with their own set of advantages. "
Projector Central has posted quite a few reviews of some of the new 4K projectors in the last few weeks. A good place to start looking for some decent information.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/
The DLP470TE and DLP470TP 4K UHD chipsets display four pixels on the screen per micromirror, enabling the smallest 4K UHD digital micromirror device (DMD) that DLP technology has to offer.
The DLP660TE has a mirror array of 2716 x 1528, so this will offer interlaced/wobulated/whatevertheywanttiocallit 4K images. It will use sub frames to complete a single image frame.
EDIT:
"No 3D. To the dismay of 3D fans, many of the new lower priced 4K projectors lack 3D capability, and this is one of them. If you are budgeting below $2000, your 3D + 4K options at the moment are the BenQ HT2550 at $1499 and the Epson Home Cinema 4000 at $1799. Those are two radically different home theater projectors, each with their own set of advantages. "
Hmm, seems they are calling it TRP (Tip & Roll Pixel), at least for the 0.67, I'm not sure about the 0.47
This was introduced in 2013 for mobile devices with the 0.2 chipset
http://newscenter.ti.com/2013-09-05-Texas-Instruments-DLP-Debuts-New-DLP-Pico-Chipset-Optimized-for-Ultra-Compact-Mobile-and-Wearable-Devices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPM0pFkQyWY
if they would only get rid of that friking color wheel.
D-man11 is this chip (0.2) yet in any mobile/compact units ?
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The 0.2 chip is used in quite a bit of stuff, it's those micro projectors that you see
Like this https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236802
LED projectors, do not have a color wheel. There are numerous models on the market. The color spectrum isn't the best on the majority of them, but they are fantastic for gaming. I have 2 using the DMD 0.45 chip with diagonal/diamond mirror arrays. The fans tend to be loud on most models though, doe to the heat generated by LEDs.
LED projectors, do not have a color wheel. There are numerous models on the market. The color spectrum isn't the best on the majority of them, but they are fantastic for gaming. I have 2 using the DMD 0.45 chip with diagonal/diamond mirror arrays. The fans tend to be loud on most models though, doe to the heat generated by LEDs.
Just had a look into the manual of Epson Home Cinema 4000: [url]https://files.support.epson.com/docid/cpd5/cpd53685.pdf[/url]
Manual states that only 60hz input signals are supported. So this projector probably doesn't support 3D Vision via EDID override?
I have a general question: what are the advantages of a LCD projector compared to DLP?
Manual states that only 60hz input signals are supported. So this projector probably doesn't support 3D Vision via EDID override?
I have a general question: what are the advantages of a LCD projector compared to DLP?
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Here's an old article on the subject
http://www.projectorcentral.com/lcd_dlp_comparison.htm
BTW, I have hardly used my projector in the last year, but I do like using the DarbeeVision Darblet to accentuate game assets. It would be awesome if Nvidia would have a post processing like this, I'm sure they could add the same technology easily. The Darblet is overpriced, for what it does, but there's nothing else doing it. ReShede/ENB can achieve similar results.
BTW, I have hardly used my projector in the last year, but I do like using the DarbeeVision Darblet to accentuate game assets. It would be awesome if Nvidia would have a post processing like this, I'm sure they could add the same technology easily. The Darblet is overpriced, for what it does, but there's nothing else doing it. ReShede/ENB can achieve similar results.
Thx for the link. Seems like LCD would be better for 3D according to project central. Did anyone try to use Epson Home Cinema 4000 with 3D Vision yet? And what about BenQ HT2550 - did anyone try it with 3D Vision in the meantime?
Thx for the link. Seems like LCD would be better for 3D according to project central. Did anyone try to use Epson Home Cinema 4000 with 3D Vision yet? And what about BenQ HT2550 - did anyone try it with 3D Vision in the meantime?
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Something to keep in mind, is that Nvidia does allow 3D surround using 2 displays now, instead of the previously required 3. Requires Maxwell and newer GPUs.
Several posters here have dual active projectors for Simulator cockpits using warpalizer software. See those threads for more info.
Something to keep in mind, is that Nvidia does allow 3D surround using 2 displays now, instead of the previously required 3. Requires Maxwell and newer GPUs.
Several posters here have dual active projectors for Simulator cockpits using warpalizer software. See those threads for more info.
[quote="D-Man11"]Something to keep in mind, is that Nvidia does allow 3D surround using 2 displays now, instead of the previously required 3. Requires Maxwell and newer GPUs.
Several posters here have dual active projectors for Simulator cockpits using warpalizer software. See those threads for more info.[/quote]
Wow sounds interesting,..will try to find something about it.
I will start with Monitor first PG278QR and later probably upgrade to projector.
Big room, painted already in grey with 4m Wall, shaped like a cinema :))
Active dual projector sounds easier, then all this geobox/filters stuff.
D-Man11 said:Something to keep in mind, is that Nvidia does allow 3D surround using 2 displays now, instead of the previously required 3. Requires Maxwell and newer GPUs.
Several posters here have dual active projectors for Simulator cockpits using warpalizer software. See those threads for more info.
Wow sounds interesting,..will try to find something about it.
I will start with Monitor first PG278QR and later probably upgrade to projector.
Big room, painted already in grey with 4m Wall, shaped like a cinema :))
Active dual projector sounds easier, then all this geobox/filters stuff.
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Yes offcourse. And it has benefit Also no doubt.
Dual projector passive 3D is not about EASY.
it's about light output and visual quality and flickerness
Yes offcourse. And it has benefit Also no doubt.
Dual projector passive 3D is not about EASY.
it's about light output and visual quality and flickerness
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[quote="Metal-O-Holic"]Yes offcourse. And it has benefit Also no doubt.
Dual projector passive 3D is not about EASY.
it's about light output and visual quality and flickerness[/quote]
++Less/No Flicker with passive setup...got it.
++Light output?
2 projectors= 2 x light output
passive reduces light by 50% (every 2nd line) and active by 50%(every 2nd frame)....is this wrong then?
Light output should be not a problem, with 2 projectors in any way I guess.(exception with ambient light)
++Visual Quality:
2 passive projectors better than 2 active projectors?
-Why is that dear king of passive projection?
Metal-O-Holic said:Yes offcourse. And it has benefit Also no doubt.
Dual projector passive 3D is not about EASY.
it's about light output and visual quality and flickerness
++Less/No Flicker with passive setup...got it.
++Light output?
2 projectors= 2 x light output
passive reduces light by 50% (every 2nd line) and active by 50%(every 2nd frame)....is this wrong then?
Light output should be not a problem, with 2 projectors in any way I guess.(exception with ambient light)
++Visual Quality:
2 passive projectors better than 2 active projectors?
-Why is that dear king of passive projection?
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triple projector setup
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/757740/
Note: Keep in mind that warpalizing software is quite expensive.
bo3b using two projectors :P
[quote="bo3b"]Here's a setup I've used for quite awhile, dual-projectors, but one for each person in co-op.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y8pLmalsfg
This is Gears of War, but we also use it for co-op 3D gaming, two nvidia setups, two DLP projectors.
Dead Space 3 co-op in full 3D on dual projectors was a damn fine experience.[/quote]
Note: Keep in mind that warpalizing software is quite expensive.
bo3b using two projectors :P
bo3b said:Here's a setup I've used for quite awhile, dual-projectors, but one for each person in co-op.
This is Gears of War, but we also use it for co-op 3D gaming, two nvidia setups, two DLP projectors.
Dead Space 3 co-op in full 3D on dual projectors was a damn fine experience.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/
Keep in mind, the 0.47 chip addresses 4 pixels per micro mirror. So these are native 1080P mirror arrays (no available datasheet atm)
http://e2e.ti.com/blogs_/b/enlightened/archive/2017/12/05/seeing-more-with-4k-uhd-display
The DLP470TE and DLP470TP 4K UHD chipsets display four pixels on the screen per micromirror, enabling the smallest 4K UHD digital micromirror device (DMD) that DLP technology has to offer.
http://www.ti.com/dlp-chip/display-and-projection/4k-ultra-high-definition-display.html?keyMatch=DLP470TE&tisearch=Search--Everything
The DLP660TE has a mirror array of 2716 x 1528, so this will offer interlaced/wobulated/whatevertheywanttiocallit 4K images. It will use sub frames to complete a single image frame.
EDIT:
"No 3D. To the dismay of 3D fans, many of the new lower priced 4K projectors lack 3D capability, and this is one of them. If you are budgeting below $2000, your 3D + 4K options at the moment are the BenQ HT2550 at $1499 and the Epson Home Cinema 4000 at $1799. Those are two radically different home theater projectors, each with their own set of advantages. "
This was introduced in 2013 for mobile devices with the 0.2 chipset
http://newscenter.ti.com/2013-09-05-Texas-Instruments-DLP-Debuts-New-DLP-Pico-Chipset-Optimized-for-Ultra-Compact-Mobile-and-Wearable-Devices
D-man11 is this chip (0.2) yet in any mobile/compact units ?
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Like this https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236802
LED projectors, do not have a color wheel. There are numerous models on the market. The color spectrum isn't the best on the majority of them, but they are fantastic for gaming. I have 2 using the DMD 0.45 chip with diagonal/diamond mirror arrays. The fans tend to be loud on most models though, doe to the heat generated by LEDs.
Manual states that only 60hz input signals are supported. So this projector probably doesn't support 3D Vision via EDID override?
I have a general question: what are the advantages of a LCD projector compared to DLP?
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http://www.projectorcentral.com/lcd_dlp_comparison.htm
BTW, I have hardly used my projector in the last year, but I do like using the DarbeeVision Darblet to accentuate game assets. It would be awesome if Nvidia would have a post processing like this, I'm sure they could add the same technology easily. The Darblet is overpriced, for what it does, but there's nothing else doing it. ReShede/ENB can achieve similar results.
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And the wait continues for an affordable .67" 2716 x 1528 120Hz input projector with RGBRGB wheel...
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Several posters here have dual active projectors for Simulator cockpits using warpalizer software. See those threads for more info.
Wow sounds interesting,..will try to find something about it.
I will start with Monitor first PG278QR and later probably upgrade to projector.
Big room, painted already in grey with 4m Wall, shaped like a cinema :))
Active dual projector sounds easier, then all this geobox/filters stuff.
+Inter-Tech m-908 Tower with INFINTY MIRROR
+Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming 2.0
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4
+Intel Core i7-8700K
+Gigabyte RTX 2080
+DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX GT BK RGB CPU-Kühler
+Samsung 960 EVO 500GB SSD M.2, Samsung 860 PRO 500GB SSD, 2TB HDD
+Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W PC-Netzteil
+Monitor: PG278QR
Dual projector passive 3D is not about EASY.
it's about light output and visual quality and flickerness
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TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
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Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
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++Less/No Flicker with passive setup...got it.
++Light output?
2 projectors= 2 x light output
passive reduces light by 50% (every 2nd line) and active by 50%(every 2nd frame)....is this wrong then?
Light output should be not a problem, with 2 projectors in any way I guess.(exception with ambient light)
++Visual Quality:
2 passive projectors better than 2 active projectors?
-Why is that dear king of passive projection?
+Inter-Tech m-908 Tower with INFINTY MIRROR
+Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming 2.0
G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB DDR4
+Intel Core i7-8700K
+Gigabyte RTX 2080
+DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX GT BK RGB CPU-Kühler
+Samsung 960 EVO 500GB SSD M.2, Samsung 860 PRO 500GB SSD, 2TB HDD
+Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W PC-Netzteil
+Monitor: PG278QR
https://www.facebook.com/pg/simpittech/photos/?ref=page_internal
triple projector setup
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/757740/
Note: Keep in mind that warpalizing software is quite expensive.
bo3b using two projectors :P