Does it support 3d vision/3dtv play? I mean, can play games with it? I have nvidia glasses and IR also and if i could make use of those, it would be amazing. I also considered Xgimi h1 or 720p version, but its not big price difference, and the brightness is tad better on LG.
I really do not want to buy normal lamp with mercury and only year or two years of constant use, and then drop 300 euros on a new lamp. And its a hassle.
I dont care about brightness anymore, ill play mostly at night anyway. Benq projectors get dim and dusty anyway and the value drops like a rock after a year, especially with new tech coming out. Ill at least have constant quality and be able to sell it if i want at very close to retail price with thousands of hours left on lamp.
So, what say you.
Does it support 3d vision/3dtv play? I mean, can play games with it? I have nvidia glasses and IR also and if i could make use of those, it would be amazing. I also considered Xgimi h1 or 720p version, but its not big price difference, and the brightness is tad better on LG.
I really do not want to buy normal lamp with mercury and only year or two years of constant use, and then drop 300 euros on a new lamp. And its a hassle.
I dont care about brightness anymore, ill play mostly at night anyway. Benq projectors get dim and dusty anyway and the value drops like a rock after a year, especially with new tech coming out. Ill at least have constant quality and be able to sell it if i want at very close to retail price with thousands of hours left on lamp.
[quote="RS422"]I think LG PF1000U is better, because RGBRGB wheel. [/quote]
thanks so much for this info. so, can i play 3d nvidia with it? can i use edid hack for 3d vision glasses?
Information on the web is quite confusing. IN some places it said that it supports 3D in others I saw it does not have 3D capability. If it supports 3D you would be better off with DLP glasses I think. Much easier to get it working.
However what you should know is you will loose close to 75% of light when in 3D, I never considered my BENQ W1300 was bright enough in 3D and this one is much brighter than pf1500
Information on the web is quite confusing. IN some places it said that it supports 3D in others I saw it does not have 3D capability. If it supports 3D you would be better off with DLP glasses I think. Much easier to get it working.
However what you should know is you will loose close to 75% of light when in 3D, I never considered my BENQ W1300 was bright enough in 3D and this one is much brighter than pf1500
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[quote="FoxholeNorman"]... I really do not want to buy normal lamp with mercury and only year or two years of constant use, and then drop 300 euros on a new lamp. And its a hassle. ... Ill at least have constant quality and be able to sell it if i want at very close to retail price with thousands of hours left on lamp. [/quote]
You know that LED's can die too? Especially such high-power-LED's!
30000 hours sounds so good, but nobody can give you a guarantee that they will last longer than four years.
FoxholeNorman said:... I really do not want to buy normal lamp with mercury and only year or two years of constant use, and then drop 300 euros on a new lamp. And its a hassle. ... Ill at least have constant quality and be able to sell it if i want at very close to retail price with thousands of hours left on lamp.
You know that LED's can die too? Especially such high-power-LED's!
30000 hours sounds so good, but nobody can give you a guarantee that they will last longer than four years.
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[quote="Flint Eastwood"]You know that LED's can die too? Especially such high-power-LED's!
30000 hours sounds so good, but nobody can give you a guarantee that they will last longer than four years.[/quote]
My first LED projector light source died, but that's because I had it temporarily set up on a 7 ft step ladder and tripped over the HDMI cable, thus knocking it over. But my replacement has 20,000 + hours last I checked, a PLED-W500. 24/7 use for a full year = 8,760 hours. I bought it towards the end of 2011
[quote="RS422"]I think LG PF1000U is better, because RGBRGB wheel. [/quote]
I don't know about the 1500G, but the PF1000U supports Checkerboard as an input format.
[url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/905938/3d-vision/any-word-on-new-s3d-stuffs-/post/4773749/#4773749[/url]
But now with 4K projectors that do 1080P@120Hz, the price of bulb replacement is a small trade off for better color fidelity vs a LED or Laser light source
Flint Eastwood said:You know that LED's can die too? Especially such high-power-LED's!
30000 hours sounds so good, but nobody can give you a guarantee that they will last longer than four years.
My first LED projector light source died, but that's because I had it temporarily set up on a 7 ft step ladder and tripped over the HDMI cable, thus knocking it over. But my replacement has 20,000 + hours last I checked, a PLED-W500. 24/7 use for a full year = 8,760 hours. I bought it towards the end of 2011
RS422 said:I think LG PF1000U is better, because RGBRGB wheel.
I don't know about the 1500G, but the PF1000U supports Checkerboard as an input format.
But now with 4K projectors that do 1080P@120Hz, the price of bulb replacement is a small trade off for better color fidelity vs a LED or Laser light source
[quote="D-Man11"]
But now with 4K projectors that do 1080P@120Hz, the price of bulb replacement is a small trade off for better color fidelity vs a LED or Laser light source[/quote]
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.
But now with 4K projectors that do 1080P@120Hz, the price of bulb replacement is a small trade off for better color fidelity vs a LED or Laser light source
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.
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[quote="RS422"]
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.[/quote]
BenQ HT2550 / W1700 and Benq TK800 also support 1080p@120Hz. Although it's very likely that 3D Vision will work with these projectors nobody has confirmed this yet. As the BenQ projectors do support framepackaging / sideBySide and Top/Bottom it's very likely that they will be detected as 3DTV Play devices. So very likely you need to get your hands dirty and do EDID overrides for the BenQ projectors. The Optoma UHD 40 / 50 already is 3D Vision Ready without any Edid override.
RS422 said:
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.
BenQ HT2550 / W1700 and Benq TK800 also support 1080p@120Hz. Although it's very likely that 3D Vision will work with these projectors nobody has confirmed this yet. As the BenQ projectors do support framepackaging / sideBySide and Top/Bottom it's very likely that they will be detected as 3DTV Play devices. So very likely you need to get your hands dirty and do EDID overrides for the BenQ projectors. The Optoma UHD 40 / 50 already is 3D Vision Ready without any Edid override.
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[quote="Pauldusler"][quote="RS422"]
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.[/quote]
BenQ HT2550 / W1700 and Benq TK800 also support 1080p@120Hz...[/quote]
waiting the same UST projectors for 300-400" screens
I really do not want to buy normal lamp with mercury and only year or two years of constant use, and then drop 300 euros on a new lamp. And its a hassle.
I dont care about brightness anymore, ill play mostly at night anyway. Benq projectors get dim and dusty anyway and the value drops like a rock after a year, especially with new tech coming out. Ill at least have constant quality and be able to sell it if i want at very close to retail price with thousands of hours left on lamp.
So, what say you.
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thanks so much for this info. so, can i play 3d nvidia with it? can i use edid hack for 3d vision glasses?
However what you should know is you will loose close to 75% of light when in 3D, I never considered my BENQ W1300 was bright enough in 3D and this one is much brighter than pf1500
Intel i7 8086K
Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Aorus Extreme
DDR4 2x8gb 3200mhz Cl14
TV LG OLED65E6V
Windows 10 64bits
CoreX9 Custom watercooling (valkswagen polo radiator)
I7-8700k@stock
TitanX pascal with shitty stock cooler
Win7/10
Video: Passive 3D fullhd 3D@60hz/channel Denon x1200w /Hc5 x 2 Geobox501->eeColorBoxes->polarizers/omega filttersCustom made silverscreen
Ocupation: Enterprenior.Painting/surfacing/constructions
Interests/skills:
3D gaming,3D movies, 3D printing,Drums, Bass and guitar.
Suomi - FINLAND - perkele
You know that LED's can die too? Especially such high-power-LED's!
30000 hours sounds so good, but nobody can give you a guarantee that they will last longer than four years.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder
My first LED projector light source died, but that's because I had it temporarily set up on a 7 ft step ladder and tripped over the HDMI cable, thus knocking it over. But my replacement has 20,000 + hours last I checked, a PLED-W500. 24/7 use for a full year = 8,760 hours. I bought it towards the end of 2011
I don't know about the 1500G, but the PF1000U supports Checkerboard as an input format.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/905938/3d-vision/any-word-on-new-s3d-stuffs-/post/4773749/#4773749
But now with 4K projectors that do 1080P@120Hz, the price of bulb replacement is a small trade off for better color fidelity vs a LED or Laser light source
And how many 4K projectors support 1080P@120Hz? The checked information only about Optoma UHD 50 from Pauldusier, as I know.
4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder
BenQ HT2550 / W1700 and Benq TK800 also support 1080p@120Hz. Although it's very likely that 3D Vision will work with these projectors nobody has confirmed this yet. As the BenQ projectors do support framepackaging / sideBySide and Top/Bottom it's very likely that they will be detected as 3DTV Play devices. So very likely you need to get your hands dirty and do EDID overrides for the BenQ projectors. The Optoma UHD 40 / 50 already is 3D Vision Ready without any Edid override.
ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 | Core I7-7700K | 16GB RAM | Win10 Pro x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 3D Vision Monitor
Optoma UHD 40 3D Vision Projector
Paypal donations for 3D Fix Manager: duselpaul86@gmx.de
waiting the same UST projectors for 300-400" screens
4K3D on passive LG OLED 4K TV 65C6V, GTX 1080 Ti, Win 8.1 64 Pro, i7-7700, 3D-Vision 2 on Benq LW61-LED PJ. HTC Vive. Panasonic Z-10000 3D Camcorder