Projector and PC 3D vision. Is PC 3D gaming good on a projector?
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Add my vote for a projector. I recently started using the Viewsonic 6531W and 3d on a big screen is incredible. The more you can fill your field of view, the more immersive the experience will be. You're obviously entering into a whole new world as far as your room setup goes. You generally can't just drop a projector down in any room and get a great experience. But if you get a decent setup (with a proper screen in a dark room, or a properly painted wall...search for the SilverFire paint mix on avsforums.com), it's going to be incredibly impressive.

Even though you'll only be projecting at 1280x720 on a sub-$1000 projector, it'll still look fantastic and you'll either get higher framerates or be able to turn on more bells and whistles than you would with a higher resolution monitor/desktop setup.

One of the most impressive things I've seen projected was Flight Simulator X. I grabbed a fighter jet and flew it low and fast over a city with a bunch of buildings. Seeing that on a big screen was stunning.
Add my vote for a projector. I recently started using the Viewsonic 6531W and 3d on a big screen is incredible. The more you can fill your field of view, the more immersive the experience will be. You're obviously entering into a whole new world as far as your room setup goes. You generally can't just drop a projector down in any room and get a great experience. But if you get a decent setup (with a proper screen in a dark room, or a properly painted wall...search for the SilverFire paint mix on avsforums.com), it's going to be incredibly impressive.



Even though you'll only be projecting at 1280x720 on a sub-$1000 projector, it'll still look fantastic and you'll either get higher framerates or be able to turn on more bells and whistles than you would with a higher resolution monitor/desktop setup.



One of the most impressive things I've seen projected was Flight Simulator X. I grabbed a fighter jet and flew it low and fast over a city with a bunch of buildings. Seeing that on a big screen was stunning.

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Posted 08/25/2010 07:22 PM   
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