I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex[/quote]
Nope, its the wrong size for a 720p image. You need 16:9 aspect ratio not 4:3.
Also, the type of screen depends on the room. Do you have much ambient light in the room you want to use it in, or is it completely dark when you close the door.
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex
Nope, its the wrong size for a 720p image. You need 16:9 aspect ratio not 4:3.
Also, the type of screen depends on the room. Do you have much ambient light in the room you want to use it in, or is it completely dark when you close the door.
Thanks for reply,
There is a 16:9 82" panoview, which can be found at [url="http://www.projectorplanet.co.uk/Optoma_Pull_Dwn_169_84%27%27_Diag_1.0_Gain__406108.html"]http://www.projectorplanet.co.uk/Optoma_Pu...in__406108.html[/url]
I have a bit of ambient light in my room, with curtains closed just enough to read in. If 1,0 gain isnt any good are there any other 82" screens (pull down) that have a higher gain for no more than £100.
thanks again,
Alex
I have a bit of ambient light in my room, with curtains closed just enough to read in. If 1,0 gain isnt any good are there any other 82" screens (pull down) that have a higher gain for no more than £100.
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex[/quote]
Nope, its the wrong size for a 720p image. You need 16:9 aspect ratio not 4:3.
Also, the type of screen depends on the room. Do you have much ambient light in the room you want to use it in, or is it completely dark when you close the door.
I am buying an acer H5360, and was wondering if an optoma panoview matt white screen (gain 1.0) would be adequate for 3D. Please I need a quick reply.
Thanks
Alex
Nope, its the wrong size for a 720p image. You need 16:9 aspect ratio not 4:3.
Also, the type of screen depends on the room. Do you have much ambient light in the room you want to use it in, or is it completely dark when you close the door.
There is a 16:9 82" panoview, which can be found at [url="http://www.projectorplanet.co.uk/Optoma_Pull_Dwn_169_84%27%27_Diag_1.0_Gain__406108.html"]http://www.projectorplanet.co.uk/Optoma_Pu...in__406108.html[/url]
I have a bit of ambient light in my room, with curtains closed just enough to read in. If 1,0 gain isnt any good are there any other 82" screens (pull down) that have a higher gain for no more than £100.
thanks again,
Alex
There is a 16:9 82" panoview, which can be found at http://www.projectorplanet.co.uk/Optoma_Pu...in__406108.html
I have a bit of ambient light in my room, with curtains closed just enough to read in. If 1,0 gain isnt any good are there any other 82" screens (pull down) that have a higher gain for no more than £100.
thanks again,
Alex