3D Vision on curved screen
Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.

This is the unit I am looking at: [url="http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15"]http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15[/url]

Thanks alot
Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.



This is the unit I am looking at: http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15



Thanks alot

#1
Posted 09/06/2010 03:08 AM   
Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.

This is the unit I am looking at: [url="http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15"]http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15[/url]

Thanks alot
Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.



This is the unit I am looking at: http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15



Thanks alot

#2
Posted 09/06/2010 03:08 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113322' date='Sep 5 2010, 10:08 PM']Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.

This is the unit I am looking at: [url="http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15"]http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15[/url]

Thanks alot[/quote]


Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113322' date='Sep 5 2010, 10:08 PM']Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.



This is the unit I am looking at: http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15



Thanks alot





Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".

#3
Posted 09/06/2010 03:21 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113322' date='Sep 5 2010, 10:08 PM']Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.

This is the unit I am looking at: [url="http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15"]http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15[/url]

Thanks alot[/quote]


Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113322' date='Sep 5 2010, 10:08 PM']Just curious if anyone has tried a curved screen with 3D......or any thoughts on if it will work.



This is the unit I am looking at: http://www.grandviewscreen.ca/product?pid=15



Thanks alot





Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".

#4
Posted 09/06/2010 03:21 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113326' date='Sep 5 2010, 11:21 PM']Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".[/quote]
What is your comparison between Optoma the HD66 and the Lightspeed Design's DepthQ HDs3D-1 projector? I checked on spec and I don't see too much difference between the two besides the bulbs. Big price difference though.
Can you put a polarization modulator over the output of the Optoma?
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113326' date='Sep 5 2010, 11:21 PM']Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".

What is your comparison between Optoma the HD66 and the Lightspeed Design's DepthQ HDs3D-1 projector? I checked on spec and I don't see too much difference between the two besides the bulbs. Big price difference though.

Can you put a polarization modulator over the output of the Optoma?

#5
Posted 09/06/2010 04:44 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113326' date='Sep 5 2010, 11:21 PM']Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".[/quote]
What is your comparison between Optoma the HD66 and the Lightspeed Design's DepthQ HDs3D-1 projector? I checked on spec and I don't see too much difference between the two besides the bulbs. Big price difference though.
Can you put a polarization modulator over the output of the Optoma?
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113326' date='Sep 5 2010, 11:21 PM']Forgot to add that I am using an Optima HD66 projector. I looking at one of the smallest curved screens.....100".

What is your comparison between Optoma the HD66 and the Lightspeed Design's DepthQ HDs3D-1 projector? I checked on spec and I don't see too much difference between the two besides the bulbs. Big price difference though.

Can you put a polarization modulator over the output of the Optoma?

#6
Posted 09/06/2010 04:44 AM   
Sure. But what to gain?

Cheap glasses?

Non -depolarizing screen hassle?
Sure. But what to gain?



Cheap glasses?



Non -depolarizing screen hassle?

#7
Posted 09/06/2010 10:42 AM   
Sure. But what to gain?

Cheap glasses?

Non -depolarizing screen hassle?
Sure. But what to gain?



Cheap glasses?



Non -depolarizing screen hassle?

#8
Posted 09/06/2010 10:42 AM   
All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.
I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.
I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.

Thanks
All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.

I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.

I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.



Thanks

#9
Posted 09/06/2010 07:25 PM   
All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.
I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.
I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.

Thanks
All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.

I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.

I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.



Thanks

#10
Posted 09/06/2010 07:25 PM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113596' date='Sep 6 2010, 08:25 PM']All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.
I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.
I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.

Thanks[/quote]

oh, I was talkin about GPLavoie 's polarization modulator, SORRY!!!

Curved screen you can do that for yourself, plenty to read over there at avsforums

[url="http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-gear/445225-my-home-theater-9ft-torus-500-watt-light.html"]http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-...watt-light.html[/url]

I found you can even buy 2 projector edge blending hardware, that may work with 3d vision? I dunno. PRice is steep though 1800 usd. Maybe it worths it if you build the screen yourself and spare a lot of money? Who knows when it becomes obsolete tho.
[url="http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=18394"]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum...=65&t=18394[/url]
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113596' date='Sep 6 2010, 08:25 PM']All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.

I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.

I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.



Thanks



oh, I was talkin about GPLavoie 's polarization modulator, SORRY!!!



Curved screen you can do that for yourself, plenty to read over there at avsforums



http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-...watt-light.html



I found you can even buy 2 projector edge blending hardware, that may work with 3d vision? I dunno. PRice is steep though 1800 usd. Maybe it worths it if you build the screen yourself and spare a lot of money? Who knows when it becomes obsolete tho.

http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum...=65&t=18394

#11
Posted 09/11/2010 07:37 AM   
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113596' date='Sep 6 2010, 08:25 PM']All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.
I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.
I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.

Thanks[/quote]

oh, I was talkin about GPLavoie 's polarization modulator, SORRY!!!

Curved screen you can do that for yourself, plenty to read over there at avsforums

[url="http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-gear/445225-my-home-theater-9ft-torus-500-watt-light.html"]http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-...watt-light.html[/url]

I found you can even buy 2 projector edge blending hardware, that may work with 3d vision? I dunno. PRice is steep though 1800 usd. Maybe it worths it if you build the screen yourself and spare a lot of money? Who knows when it becomes obsolete tho.
[url="http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=18394"]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum...=65&t=18394[/url]
[quote name='DannyR' post='1113596' date='Sep 6 2010, 08:25 PM']All I am trying to do is create a more immersive feeling for pc gaming.

I currently have a screen setup on the front of a race car (F1 style) cockpit.

I was simply curious about using the curved screen and if it would effect the 3D Vision in a negative manner.



Thanks



oh, I was talkin about GPLavoie 's polarization modulator, SORRY!!!



Curved screen you can do that for yourself, plenty to read over there at avsforums



http://forum.dvdtalk.com/dvd-home-theater-...watt-light.html



I found you can even buy 2 projector edge blending hardware, that may work with 3d vision? I dunno. PRice is steep though 1800 usd. Maybe it worths it if you build the screen yourself and spare a lot of money? Who knows when it becomes obsolete tho.

http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum...=65&t=18394

#12
Posted 09/11/2010 07:37 AM   
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