Projector question please! About to upgrade and have no clue... or half a clue maybe....
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Save rendering power how? It's being sent a full 2D 4K image, the projector is converting it into two sub frames itself. So in other words, it's receiving a progressive image, but rendering an interlaced image.
Save rendering power how?

It's being sent a full 2D 4K image, the projector is converting it into two sub frames itself.

So in other words, it's receiving a progressive image, but rendering an interlaced image.

#46
Posted 06/08/2017 05:15 AM   
Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd.
Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd.

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#47
Posted 06/08/2017 05:56 PM   
But my main point Was 3-chip fullhd used dlp projector is much more better choise than 4k, specially cheap 4k There is so much more to quality image than resolution. We just seen to be fixated into bying the latest and the greatest without Really thinking what we Are bying. Even some of the old huge crt units best the hell out of most better entry level projectors. They just Are so frikin big.
But my main point Was 3-chip fullhd used dlp projector is much more better choise than 4k, specially cheap 4k
There is so much more to quality image than resolution. We just seen to be fixated into bying the latest and the greatest without
Really thinking what we Are bying. Even some of the old huge crt units best the hell out of most better entry level projectors.
They just Are so frikin big.

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#48
Posted 06/08/2017 06:01 PM   
[quote="Metaloholic"]Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd. [/quote] Dude, do some research please! e-shift is exclusive to JVC projectors using their proprietary D-ILA device. It requires a 4K input and makes the image via a 1080P panel. http://eu.jvc.com/microsite/eu/dla-x900r/feature01.html http://www.projectorreviews.com/jvc/jvc-dla-rs6710u-rs67u-x900r-4k-home-theater-projector-review/ If you added a pixel beside every pixel on a 1080P monitor, it would be twice as wide. If you added a pixel on top of every pixel, it would be twice as high. 4K is twice as wide and twice as high as 1080P. Now can you somewhat comprehend how e-shift works? I still don't fully get how they can shift the pixels in both directions, but they do. If I was more interested in the JVC, I'd try to find out And BTW we are talking about a whole different thing here............as in a Ti chip using a "Digital Micro Mirror Array" that's 2716×1528 So please do not say "e-shift" unless we are discussing a "JVC" projector. http://www.projectorreviews.com/the-art-of-home-theater-projectors/fun-4k-capable-projectors-upcoming-4k-faux-k-reviews/ Also have you ever seen a DLP TV, that used wobulation with a non native mirror array? If you have, you wouldn't dismissing the approach that Texas Instruments is using to offer 4K cheap. Of course there is full 4K, like Sony’s VPL-VZ1000ES for $25,000
Metaloholic said:Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd.


Dude, do some research please!

e-shift is exclusive to JVC projectors using their proprietary D-ILA device. It requires a 4K input and makes the image via a 1080P panel.


http://eu.jvc.com/microsite/eu/dla-x900r/feature01.html

http://www.projectorreviews.com/jvc/jvc-dla-rs6710u-rs67u-x900r-4k-home-theater-projector-review/


If you added a pixel beside every pixel on a 1080P monitor, it would be twice as wide. If you added a pixel on top of every pixel, it would be twice as high. 4K is twice as wide and twice as high as 1080P. Now can you somewhat comprehend how e-shift works? I still don't fully get how they can shift the pixels in both directions, but they do. If I was more interested in the JVC, I'd try to find out

And BTW we are talking about a whole different thing here............as in a Ti chip using a "Digital Micro Mirror Array" that's 2716×1528

So please do not say "e-shift" unless we are discussing a "JVC" projector.


http://www.projectorreviews.com/the-art-of-home-theater-projectors/fun-4k-capable-projectors-upcoming-4k-faux-k-reviews/



Also have you ever seen a DLP TV, that used wobulation with a non native mirror array? If you have, you wouldn't dismissing the approach that Texas Instruments is using to offer 4K cheap.

Of course there is full 4K, like Sony’s VPL-VZ1000ES for $25,000

#49
Posted 06/08/2017 07:36 PM   
Anybody have experience with the BenQ HT2150ST? http://www.projectorcentral.com/benq-ht2150st-projector-review.htm Although more of a sidegrade I was considering this model once my BenQ 1080ST becomes too dim.
Anybody have experience with the BenQ HT2150ST?

http://www.projectorcentral.com/benq-ht2150st-projector-review.htm

Although more of a sidegrade I was considering this model once my BenQ 1080ST becomes too dim.

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#50
Posted 06/08/2017 08:00 PM   
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="Metaloholic"]Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd. [/quote] Dude, do some research please! e-shift is exclusive to JVC projectors using their proprietary D-ILA device. It requires a 4K input and makes the image via a 1080P panel. http://eu.jvc.com/microsite/eu/dla-x900r/feature01.html http://www.projectorreviews.com/jvc/jvc-dla-rs6710u-rs67u-x900r-4k-home-theater-projector-review/ If you added a pixel beside every pixel on a 1080P monitor, it would be twice as wide. If you added a pixel on top of every pixel, it would be twice as high. 4K is twice as wide and twice as high as 1080P. Now can you somewhat comprehend how e-shift works? I still don't fully how they can shift the pixels in both directions, but they do. If I was more interested in the JVC, I'd try to find out And BTW we are talking about a whole different thing here............as in a Ti chip using a "Digital Micro Mirror Array" that's 2716×1528 So please do not say "e-shift" unless we are discussing a "JVC" projector. [/quote] I was talking about jvc and i did k on how the techique works i just did not know or remember it actually produced 4K that needs a 4K input. So don't assume i have not done researsch.
D-Man11 said:
Metaloholic said:Ok. I Was under the impression e-shift is just upscaled fullhd.


Dude, do some research please!

e-shift is exclusive to JVC projectors using their proprietary D-ILA device. It requires a 4K input and makes the image via a 1080P panel.


http://eu.jvc.com/microsite/eu/dla-x900r/feature01.html

http://www.projectorreviews.com/jvc/jvc-dla-rs6710u-rs67u-x900r-4k-home-theater-projector-review/


If you added a pixel beside every pixel on a 1080P monitor, it would be twice as wide. If you added a pixel on top of every pixel, it would be twice as high. 4K is twice as wide and twice as high as 1080P. Now can you somewhat comprehend how e-shift works? I still don't fully
how they can shift the pixels in both directions, but they do. If I was more interested in the JVC, I'd try to find out

And BTW we are talking about a whole different thing here............as in a Ti chip using a "Digital Micro Mirror Array" that's 2716×1528

So please do not say "e-shift" unless we are discussing a "JVC" projector.



I was talking about jvc and i did k on how the techique works i just did not know or remember it actually produced 4K that needs a 4K input.
So don't assume i have not done researsch.

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Posted 06/09/2017 03:58 AM   
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