Best Projector for 3d? Help Please! Below $1000
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Hi every one,

Please excuse my lees knowledge in this.. And if someone will help me i will be much appreciate, i am really fully confused now.

I am looking to buy a new 3D projector (PC Movies, PC Gaming) since i have already 46 LCD (Tv show, PS3, Xbox 360 and BluRay Player).

I want the projector to be connect to my PC (Win7, nVidia 3D Ready). I dont want to connect it to my PS3 or BluRay Player...

** So what projector should i buy, so i can watch my favorite movies and play my games on it as 3D??

** I have 1 glasses from nvida, and i want my family wife and 2 kids to join me, what glasses should i buy?

** Do i need any kind of adapter or converter.. to connect the projector to my PC?

** I know i should connect my hdmi cable between the Pc and the projector, But what about the Audio? How to connect the projector to my Onkyo Reserver so i can use my 7.1 system?


Sorry really for the questions and i hope if someone can help me here.

Thank you
Hi every one,



Please excuse my lees knowledge in this.. And if someone will help me i will be much appreciate, i am really fully confused now.



I am looking to buy a new 3D projector (PC Movies, PC Gaming) since i have already 46 LCD (Tv show, PS3, Xbox 360 and BluRay Player).



I want the projector to be connect to my PC (Win7, nVidia 3D Ready). I dont want to connect it to my PS3 or BluRay Player...



** So what projector should i buy, so i can watch my favorite movies and play my games on it as 3D??



** I have 1 glasses from nvida, and i want my family wife and 2 kids to join me, what glasses should i buy?



** Do i need any kind of adapter or converter.. to connect the projector to my PC?



** I know i should connect my hdmi cable between the Pc and the projector, But what about the Audio? How to connect the projector to my Onkyo Reserver so i can use my 7.1 system?





Sorry really for the questions and i hope if someone can help me here.



Thank you

#1
Posted 06/04/2011 12:01 PM   
Any one can help here, i will be much appreciate.. Thanks
Any one can help here, i will be much appreciate.. Thanks

#2
Posted 06/05/2011 06:58 AM   
you gave nothing usable about the room so noone knows about your screen and stuff
you gave nothing usable about the room so noone knows about your screen and stuff

#3
Posted 06/05/2011 07:32 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 07:32 AM' timestamp='1307259145' post='1247560']
you gave nothing usable about the room so noone knows about your screen and stuff
[/quote]


Hi, finally some one answer me.. Thank you very much. But i already mentioned that i am with no experience with projectors.

All what i want to know since no one interest to replay my questions.. except you.

WHAT PROJECTOR SHOULD I BUY?
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 07:32 AM' timestamp='1307259145' post='1247560']

you gave nothing usable about the room so noone knows about your screen and stuff







Hi, finally some one answer me.. Thank you very much. But i already mentioned that i am with no experience with projectors.



All what i want to know since no one interest to replay my questions.. except you.



WHAT PROJECTOR SHOULD I BUY?

#4
Posted 06/05/2011 07:44 AM   
show a photo of your room or draw it , including windows

preferred place for sound system, etc.

+1 make the room as dark as possible
show a photo of your room or draw it , including windows



preferred place for sound system, etc.



+1 make the room as dark as possible

#5
Posted 06/05/2011 07:48 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 07:48 AM' timestamp='1307260116' post='1247571']
show a photo of your room or draw it , including windows

preferred place for sound system, etc.

+1 make the room as dark as possible
[/quote]


Sound good and again thank you for trying to help.. I will arrange all the stuff you asked soon and post them here.

About the dark room i am planning to make it Really Dark while playing the movie.
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 07:48 AM' timestamp='1307260116' post='1247571']

show a photo of your room or draw it , including windows



preferred place for sound system, etc.



+1 make the room as dark as possible







Sound good and again thank you for trying to help.. I will arrange all the stuff you asked soon and post them here.



About the dark room i am planning to make it Really Dark while playing the movie.

#6
Posted 06/05/2011 08:48 AM   
Hi,

Here is some pictures for my room as you mentioned..
The total between the screen and the projector is almost 4 Meter.
The total between the reserver and the projector is almost 3 Meter.
Iam planning to use a blackout curtains so i can make the room totally dark.

I hope now if some one can advice me and help me about the questions i asked..

Thanks


Where i will be setting, and the prjecter will be place on the left or the right side:
[img]http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/4056/33981043.jpg[/img]


My screen is 4 meter far from the sofa, on the left is my NVIDA 3D READY COMPUTER, which i should connect to the projector (i think)
[img]http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/202/53445437.jpg[/img]


The reserver on the left is 3 meter far from the projector:
[img]http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/4045/93866663.jpg[/img]
Hi,



Here is some pictures for my room as you mentioned..

The total between the screen and the projector is almost 4 Meter.

The total between the reserver and the projector is almost 3 Meter.

Iam planning to use a blackout curtains so i can make the room totally dark.



I hope now if some one can advice me and help me about the questions i asked..



Thanks





Where i will be setting, and the prjecter will be place on the left or the right side:

Image





My screen is 4 meter far from the sofa, on the left is my NVIDA 3D READY COMPUTER, which i should connect to the projector (i think)

Image





The reserver on the left is 3 meter far from the projector:

Image

#7
Posted 06/05/2011 09:46 AM   
IMO, you shouldn't set that projector up like a TV,,, because

that won't be good like that for shure
...


I think you should make great effort first and find an optimal screen & place instead of that white there. That angle, the window facing screen is completely going to kill contrast, render the whole thing unusable pretty much, only rear projection would stand a chance in that position.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgLxQBTbrcs&feature=player_embedded

check this rp screen out. You can get yourself such screen out of some cheap RPTV and you don't have to completely dark the room maybe.
IMO, you shouldn't set that projector up like a TV,,, because



that won't be good like that for shure

...





I think you should make great effort first and find an optimal screen & place instead of that white there. That angle, the window facing screen is completely going to kill contrast, render the whole thing unusable pretty much, only rear projection would stand a chance in that position.



;feature=player_embedded



check this rp screen out. You can get yourself such screen out of some cheap RPTV and you don't have to completely dark the room maybe.

#8
Posted 06/05/2011 10:43 AM   
Once you solve the screen stuff, light it up from close range with a laser projector maybe!
[img]http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/avcat/IMAGES%2Fproducts%2Fspotlight%2FSignature%20Right%20PP.jpg[/img]
http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/AVCat/CTL1642/index.cfm?manufacturer=casio&product=xj-st145

this would be so bright maybe you'd need some extra anti glare coating too.
Once you solve the screen stuff, light it up from close range with a laser projector maybe!

Image

http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/AVCat/CTL1642/index.cfm?manufacturer=casio&product=xj-st145



this would be so bright maybe you'd need some extra anti glare coating too.

#9
Posted 06/05/2011 11:14 AM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 11:14 AM' timestamp='1307272457' post='1247622']
Once you solve the screen stuff, light it up from close range with a laser projector maybe!
[img]http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/avcat/IMAGES%2Fproducts%2Fspotlight%2FSignature%20Right%20PP.jpg[/img]
http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/AVCat/CTL1642/index.cfm?manufacturer=casio&product=xj-st145

this would be so bright maybe you'd need some extra anti glare coating too.
[/quote]


So you think that projector like Acer H5360, will not work as good as should be unless if i make it 100% dark?
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 11:14 AM' timestamp='1307272457' post='1247622']

Once you solve the screen stuff, light it up from close range with a laser projector maybe!

Image

http://catalogs.infocommiq.com/AVCat/CTL1642/index.cfm?manufacturer=casio&product=xj-st145



this would be so bright maybe you'd need some extra anti glare coating too.







So you think that projector like Acer H5360, will not work as good as should be unless if i make it 100% dark?

#10
Posted 06/05/2011 12:07 PM   
White screen: even if you make the room perfect dark , it won't be bright, and if you don't make the room dark then it won't be bright either and the deep colors will be Missing In Action

You should use silver or retroreflective (glass beaded) material for 3d front projection.

But why not make front projection only secondary ? Its the easiest, you can setup a FP rig anywhere.

Enter rear projection : bright and ambient resistant .
White screen: even if you make the room perfect dark , it won't be bright, and if you don't make the room dark then it won't be bright either and the deep colors will be Missing In Action



You should use silver or retroreflective (glass beaded) material for 3d front projection.



But why not make front projection only secondary ? Its the easiest, you can setup a FP rig anywhere.



Enter rear projection : bright and ambient resistant .

#11
Posted 06/05/2011 02:16 PM   
you can also put a mirror on one of the walls beam with a short throw pj upright to an RP ....

cheap mirror foils are available, isn't it better idea than masking the room dark. Maybe someone'd thunk you'r in some downwardy spiral on something, spiralling downward with that dark room. /huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':huh:' />
you can also put a mirror on one of the walls beam with a short throw pj upright to an RP ....



cheap mirror foils are available, isn't it better idea than masking the room dark. Maybe someone'd thunk you'r in some downwardy spiral on something, spiralling downward with that dark room. /huh.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':huh:' />

#12
Posted 06/05/2011 05:33 PM   
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 02:16 PM' timestamp='1307283401' post='1247687']
White screen: even if you make the room perfect dark , it won't be bright, and if you don't make the room dark then it won't be bright either and the deep colors will be Missing In Action

You should use silver or retroreflective (glass beaded) material for 3d front projection.

But why not make front projection only secondary ? Its the easiest, you can setup a FP rig anywhere.

Enter rear projection : bright and ambient resistant .
[/quote]

I really want to thank you very much for your great help.. How can i use that Silver, its a paint, Right??

One more thing please, all what we are talking about will work with (acer h5360) or should i go with someone else? for NVIDIA 3D VISION and normal 2d?

Thanks again,
[quote name='tritosine2k' date='05 June 2011 - 02:16 PM' timestamp='1307283401' post='1247687']

White screen: even if you make the room perfect dark , it won't be bright, and if you don't make the room dark then it won't be bright either and the deep colors will be Missing In Action



You should use silver or retroreflective (glass beaded) material for 3d front projection.



But why not make front projection only secondary ? Its the easiest, you can setup a FP rig anywhere.



Enter rear projection : bright and ambient resistant .





I really want to thank you very much for your great help.. How can i use that Silver, its a paint, Right??



One more thing please, all what we are talking about will work with (acer h5360) or should i go with someone else? for NVIDIA 3D VISION and normal 2d?



Thanks again,

#13
Posted 06/05/2011 07:51 PM   
Take a look at the Optoma HD66.
Take a look at the Optoma HD66.

#14
Posted 06/05/2011 09:20 PM   
Don't look at that obsolete projector, wait a bit for led laser projectors , also make greater effort than silver front projection, thats too easy, try harder- ^^
Don't look at that obsolete projector, wait a bit for led laser projectors , also make greater effort than silver front projection, thats too easy, try harder- ^^

#15
Posted 06/06/2011 03:45 AM   
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