pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
[quote name='Chibi_Chaingun' post='948369' date='Nov 9 2009, 08:41 PM']Hey thanks! Yeah... no luck here either.[/quote]
If it were 1080P and available it would be in the shopping cart and on a fed ex truck.
[quote name='PiXeL' post='948374' date='Nov 9 2009, 05:52 PM']If it were 1080P and available it would be in the shopping cart and on a fed ex truck.[/quote]
Like this one?
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Maximum Resolution: UXGA (1600 x 1200) Maximum Wide Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 Brightness - ANSI Lumens: 3100 standard mode, 2480 economy mode Projection Lens: F = 2.41 2.55, f = 21.79mm 23.99mm, 1:1.1 manual zoom and focus Projection Screen Size: 28" (71cm) 300" (762cm) Projection Distance: 4.9' (1.5m) 32.4' (9.9m) I/O Connectors: USB Type B, RS232 mini-DIN, composite video RCA jack, S-video mini-DIN, HDMI (video, HDCP), analog/RGB component video (D-sub), DVI (HDCP), PC audio stereo mini-jack, analog RGB D-sub Data Compatibility: 1080p, WSXGA+, WXGA+, WXGA, UXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA; PC, Macintosh, iMac; VESA standard Lamp Type: Osram 230W user-replaceable P-VIP Expected Lamp Life: 2,500 hours standard mode, 4,000 hours economy mode Dimensions / Weight: 13.4" (341.0mm) W x 4.7" (120.0mm) D x 10.3" (261.0mm) H / 9.0 lb. (4.1kg) Color: Black Units Per Pallet / 20' Container: 76 / 760 Availability: Mid-October Projection System: DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments Projection Mode: Front, rear, front ceiling, rear ceiling Displayable Colors: 1.07 billion Video Compatibility: NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL (B/D/G/H/I/M/N), SECAM (B/D/G/K/K1/L), HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p), EDTV (480p, 576p), SDTV (480i, 576i) Power: 100-240V AC Limited Warranty: Projector - one-year parts and labor, bulb - 90 days
But that one's a lil more than 500$ :)
I'll call ACER tomorrow and let you guys know when/if the "H" series is avail here in the US.
-The Viewsonic PJD6210-3D Digital Projector is very nice for the price (~499.00$ USD) and is upgradable for future use as well.
[quote name='MrInfinit3' post='948418' date='Nov 9 2009, 10:47 PM']Like this one?
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768)[/quote]
Native resolution is still 1024 x 768 which is the main problem with the mainstream 3d projectors these days, even though they will take an input signal up to 1080P. It doesn't do much good to accept it if you can't display it! :) This is really hard to understand since 1080P DLP3D TV's have been around for a while (I own one) but nothing is a substitute for pure screen size. While I love my Sammy and it clearly represents one of the best 3D implementations to date, I am seriously looking at the new Acer to build a true home theater that can take the screen dimensions beyond the 60-70 inch range.
I actually disassembled my Sammy at one point and created a bigger display area (87" x 136") by removing the Fresnel lens and projecting the image an extra 24" onto a home built rear projection screen. It actually worked quite well for movies but changing to 3D and donning the shutters made the image too dim. The Fresnel plays a huge role in focusing the light in RPTV's and without it the image had hot spots and simply wasn't bright enough.
Come on projector manufacturers! The technology exists today!
[quote name='MrInfinit3' post='948418' date='Nov 9 2009, 10:47 PM']Like this one?
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768)
Native resolution is still 1024 x 768 which is the main problem with the mainstream 3d projectors these days, even though they will take an input signal up to 1080P. It doesn't do much good to accept it if you can't display it! :) This is really hard to understand since 1080P DLP3D TV's have been around for a while (I own one) but nothing is a substitute for pure screen size. While I love my Sammy and it clearly represents one of the best 3D implementations to date, I am seriously looking at the new Acer to build a true home theater that can take the screen dimensions beyond the 60-70 inch range.
I actually disassembled my Sammy at one point and created a bigger display area (87" x 136") by removing the Fresnel lens and projecting the image an extra 24" onto a home built rear projection screen. It actually worked quite well for movies but changing to 3D and donning the shutters made the image too dim. The Fresnel plays a huge role in focusing the light in RPTV's and without it the image had hot spots and simply wasn't bright enough.
Come on projector manufacturers! The technology exists today!
[url="http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=oln14e.redirect&changedAlts=&kcond48e.c2att101=68670&CRC=264869459"]http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=ol...p;CRC=264869459[/url]
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
Found this thread at AVSFORUM
[url="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088"]http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088[/url]
http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=ol...p;CRC=264869459
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
Found this thread at AVSFORUM
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088
[url="http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=oln14e.redirect&changedAlts=&kcond48e.c2att101=68670&CRC=264869459"]http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=ol...p;CRC=264869459[/url]
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
Found this thread at AVSFORUM
[url="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088"]http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088[/url][/quote]
Here is the link to the US Acer Website that has more product details but i can't find it on sale anywhere yet. 720P is a step in the right direction!
[url="http://us.acer.com/acer/product.do;jsessionid=D0CBA83740734F23A13BD587771B2146.public_a_us004?LanguageISOCtxParam=en&rcond5e.c2att92=263&inu49e.current.c2att92=263&link=ln314e&CountryISOCtxParam=US&kcond47e.c2att92=263&rcond159e.att21k=1&kcond48e.c2att101=68378&rcond190e.att21k=1&acond23=US&rcond4e.att21k=1&sp=page17e&rcond157e.c2att92=263&ctx1g.c2att92=263&rcond42e.att21k=1&kcond50e.c2att92=263&rcond45e.att21k=1&rcond158e.c2att1=0&ctx2.c2att1=0&inu53e.current.c2att92=263&rcond38e.c2att1=25&var13e=US&rcond44e.c2att1=0&rcond186e.c2att92=263&rcond3e.c2att1=0&rcond28e.attN2B2F2EEF=3264&rcond189e.c2att1=0&ctx1.att21k=1&CRC=542373464"]http://us.acer.com/acer/product.do;jsessio...p;CRC=542373464[/url]
http://www.acer.ch/acer/product.do?link=ol...p;CRC=264869459
pele01 found it and I've been trying to find it actually for sale somewhere. (I'm in the U.S., he's in the U.K. and is having a hard time finding as well).
Found this thread at AVSFORUM
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1193088
Here is the link to the US Acer Website that has more product details but i can't find it on sale anywhere yet. 720P is a step in the right direction!
http://us.acer.com/acer/product.do;jsessio...p;CRC=542373464
If it were 1080P and available it would be in the shopping cart and on a fed ex truck.
If it were 1080P and available it would be in the shopping cart and on a fed ex truck.
Like this one?
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Maximum Resolution: UXGA (1600 x 1200) Maximum Wide Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 Brightness - ANSI Lumens: 3100 standard mode, 2480 economy mode Projection Lens: F = 2.41 2.55, f = 21.79mm 23.99mm, 1:1.1 manual zoom and focus Projection Screen Size: 28" (71cm) 300" (762cm) Projection Distance: 4.9' (1.5m) 32.4' (9.9m) I/O Connectors: USB Type B, RS232 mini-DIN, composite video RCA jack, S-video mini-DIN, HDMI (video, HDCP), analog/RGB component video (D-sub), DVI (HDCP), PC audio stereo mini-jack, analog RGB D-sub Data Compatibility: 1080p, WSXGA+, WXGA+, WXGA, UXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA; PC, Macintosh, iMac; VESA standard Lamp Type: Osram 230W user-replaceable P-VIP Expected Lamp Life: 2,500 hours standard mode, 4,000 hours economy mode Dimensions / Weight: 13.4" (341.0mm) W x 4.7" (120.0mm) D x 10.3" (261.0mm) H / 9.0 lb. (4.1kg) Color: Black Units Per Pallet / 20' Container: 76 / 760 Availability: Mid-October Projection System: DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments Projection Mode: Front, rear, front ceiling, rear ceiling Displayable Colors: 1.07 billion Video Compatibility: NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL (B/D/G/H/I/M/N), SECAM (B/D/G/K/K1/L), HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p), EDTV (480p, 576p), SDTV (480i, 576i) Power: 100-240V AC Limited Warranty: Projector - one-year parts and labor, bulb - 90 days
But that one's a lil more than 500$ :)
I'll call ACER tomorrow and let you guys know when/if the "H" series is avail here in the US.
-The Viewsonic PJD6210-3D Digital Projector is very nice for the price (~499.00$ USD) and is upgradable for future use as well.
Like this one?
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768) Maximum Resolution: UXGA (1600 x 1200) Maximum Wide Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080) Contrast Ratio: 3000:1 Brightness - ANSI Lumens: 3100 standard mode, 2480 economy mode Projection Lens: F = 2.41 2.55, f = 21.79mm 23.99mm, 1:1.1 manual zoom and focus Projection Screen Size: 28" (71cm) 300" (762cm) Projection Distance: 4.9' (1.5m) 32.4' (9.9m) I/O Connectors: USB Type B, RS232 mini-DIN, composite video RCA jack, S-video mini-DIN, HDMI (video, HDCP), analog/RGB component video (D-sub), DVI (HDCP), PC audio stereo mini-jack, analog RGB D-sub Data Compatibility: 1080p, WSXGA+, WXGA+, WXGA, UXGA, SXGA+, SXGA, XGA, SVGA, VGA; PC, Macintosh, iMac; VESA standard Lamp Type: Osram 230W user-replaceable P-VIP Expected Lamp Life: 2,500 hours standard mode, 4,000 hours economy mode Dimensions / Weight: 13.4" (341.0mm) W x 4.7" (120.0mm) D x 10.3" (261.0mm) H / 9.0 lb. (4.1kg) Color: Black Units Per Pallet / 20' Container: 76 / 760 Availability: Mid-October Projection System: DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology from Texas Instruments Projection Mode: Front, rear, front ceiling, rear ceiling Displayable Colors: 1.07 billion Video Compatibility: NTSC (3.58/4.43), PAL (B/D/G/H/I/M/N), SECAM (B/D/G/K/K1/L), HDTV (720p, 1080i, 1080p), EDTV (480p, 576p), SDTV (480i, 576i) Power: 100-240V AC Limited Warranty: Projector - one-year parts and labor, bulb - 90 days
But that one's a lil more than 500$ :)
I'll call ACER tomorrow and let you guys know when/if the "H" series is avail here in the US.
-The Viewsonic PJD6210-3D Digital Projector is very nice for the price (~499.00$ USD) and is upgradable for future use as well.
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Thanks for info! :D How do you mean the PJD6210 is upgradeable?
Can't wait to hear what Acer says, you rock. :)
Thanks for info! :D How do you mean the PJD6210 is upgradeable?
Can't wait to hear what Acer says, you rock. :)
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768)[/quote]
Native resolution is still 1024 x 768 which is the main problem with the mainstream 3d projectors these days, even though they will take an input signal up to 1080P. It doesn't do much good to accept it if you can't display it! :) This is really hard to understand since 1080P DLP3D TV's have been around for a while (I own one) but nothing is a substitute for pure screen size. While I love my Sammy and it clearly represents one of the best 3D implementations to date, I am seriously looking at the new Acer to build a true home theater that can take the screen dimensions beyond the 60-70 inch range.
I actually disassembled my Sammy at one point and created a bigger display area (87" x 136") by removing the Fresnel lens and projecting the image an extra 24" onto a home built rear projection screen. It actually worked quite well for movies but changing to 3D and donning the shutters made the image too dim. The Fresnel plays a huge role in focusing the light in RPTV's and without it the image had hot spots and simply wasn't bright enough.
Come on projector manufacturers! The technology exists today!
Acer Professional Projector -
Native Resolution: XGA (1024 x 768)
Native resolution is still 1024 x 768 which is the main problem with the mainstream 3d projectors these days, even though they will take an input signal up to 1080P. It doesn't do much good to accept it if you can't display it! :) This is really hard to understand since 1080P DLP3D TV's have been around for a while (I own one) but nothing is a substitute for pure screen size. While I love my Sammy and it clearly represents one of the best 3D implementations to date, I am seriously looking at the new Acer to build a true home theater that can take the screen dimensions beyond the 60-70 inch range.
I actually disassembled my Sammy at one point and created a bigger display area (87" x 136") by removing the Fresnel lens and projecting the image an extra 24" onto a home built rear projection screen. It actually worked quite well for movies but changing to 3D and donning the shutters made the image too dim. The Fresnel plays a huge role in focusing the light in RPTV's and without it the image had hot spots and simply wasn't bright enough.
Come on projector manufacturers! The technology exists today!
The price seems very nice.
The price seems very nice.
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has any actually tried one?
has any actually tried one?
Et in Arcadia Ego
has any actually tried one?[/quote]
Sheesh, I still can't find this projector anywhere...
has any actually tried one?
Sheesh, I still can't find this projector anywhere...
EKK! no DVI input... hmmm
EKK! no DVI input... hmmm
Et in Arcadia Ego
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