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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: (e) on February 16, 2004, 03:28:00 PM
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In my garage/band/smokentoke/chill room I am thinking about getting a projector.
I have no clue about them, only heard they are like an alternative to a big screen.
I would mostly use it for watching movies, and playing games (if thats even humanly possible).
Could someone give me the down low? Remember I know nothing really about home theatres, and am looking for one dirt cheap.
Thanks In advance
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Sorry to break it to you, but "dirt cheap" and "front projection" do not go together. Your only hope is to find a POS old unit at a thrift shop or something. However, you could spend months hunting for it, assuming you can even find one in Alaska. In Los Angeles it wouldn\'t take as long to run across something.
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I\'ll sell you mine for 6 grand.
It can go up to 300 inches... I just have it in storage right now.
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http://www.ebay.com
:)
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Hmm, yeah thats what I thought. I looked earlier and the prices were outrageous. I was just hoping maybe I could get a cheap one somewhere.
Well scrap that idea. Thanks anyway.
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What\'s your price range?
If nothing else - get you a RPTV.
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You can make your own projector. I saw it somewhere online at one point.
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DUde, yeah, make your own projector.
Those things work too.
And take pictures of your home theater setup after you\'re done.
THis is going to rock.
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Alright, give me the stuff.
And if its a decent price range (wont say it yet, because their is no cap to it).
Most likely Ill do it if it would be worth it, and nothing too complicated.
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he\'s just kidding around, the stupid POS being talked about is a series of mirrors that magnifies and projects a standard TV. It sucks.
$900 is the price you\'re looking at for decent DVD playing projection. $2g\'s for HD projection. These choices are digital so you must have a light-controlled room. The money projectors are CRT and they start at $8gs and up for lovely ones. This does not factor in the cost of a screen, mount, and the time & know-how it takes to set one up.
Here’s a copy n’ paste of a thread I recently posted at an HT forum:
Looks like these are the most popular for 1st Qtr \'04:
Infocus X1 (DLP) $950 w/Faroudja - Link (http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_spec.cfm?part_id=1885)
Pluses
-Easily the most popular, big support groups online
-Long bulb life - 3,000 hours
-Faroudja de-interlacer available for $50 more
Minuses
-Slow 2x color wheel, many have reported being too bothered with the rainbow effect
-No Component input so can\'t accecpt an interlaced signal with a transcoder (only a real problem with the Xbox dashboard)
*Bottom Line: The first qulaity DLP to break the $1k barrier. Starting to show its age but still sports better than competion bulb life.
Dell 2200MP (DLP) $900 - Link (http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_spec.cfm?part_id=2284)
Pluses
-20% brighter than the X1
-Competitive Texas Inst. adaptive motion deinterlacer
-With all the Dell coupons available may be cheaper than X1
-Included Component to VGA cable
-Have yet to hear of anyone complaining about rainbows
Minuses
-No Component input so can\'t accecpt an interlaced signal with a transcoder (only a real problem with the Xbox dashboard)
*Bottom Line: This may be the "new" X1.
Epson PowerLite Home 10 (LCD) $1299 - Link (http://www.projectorcentral.com/Epson-PowerLite_Home_10.htm)
Pluses
-An affordable 16:9 WVGA, $1079 at J&R (http://www.jandr.com/JRProductPage.process?RestartFlow=t&Section_Id=1&Product_Id=3952322)
-Component input included
-Costs a little more but excellent buy for the money
Minuses
-Contrast and brightess not as good as the DLP projectors
-Screen door effect noticeable but only at big 100"+ screen sizes
-For the money a DVI input should be included
*Bottom Line: In a light controlled room this is the projector to get for DVDs and HDTV.
Sanyo PLV-Z1 (LCD) $1100 online - Link (http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_spec.cfm?part_id=1898)
An older model, now replaced by the 720p Z2. Worth a look if you find one used at an awesome price.
The front-runner HD projectors for $2k are the Panasonic AE500 and the Sanyo Z2.
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So with that 900 dollar one could I hook my ps2/xbox/gamecube/vcr/dvd/cable too?
Mostly ps2 and dvd would be key.
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Yea. The only problem is that you can\'t use the component output from the PS2 unless the game is progressive. 480i only works for S-Video and RCA inputs in this case.
This is because the $900 projectors don\'t have a component input, but a VGA. They have a component -> VGA adapter but since VGA is natively progressive it *needs* a progressive signal. It is possible though, with an external line doubler like the DVDO iScan Pro (http://www.dvdo.com/pro/pro_isp.html). :facelick:
You\'ll still have good results with the S-video from PS2.
Also consider using a PC as a DVD player. You can also plays all those funny videos Gman posts on your 100" screen. oo and then there\'s gaming...
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In english?
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me filipino me no speek engrish u feggut
As for projectors, sounds like you took the blue pill, you\'re not E
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Right-i-o then.
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I have a CRT with 7" lenses. I will sell it to you for 6 grand plus shipping. Send me a check and let\'s get this deal done.
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Do you live in the Miami area to circle drugs?
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Originally posted by videoholic
I have a CRT with 7" lenses. I will sell it to you for 6 grand plus shipping. Send me a check and let\'s get this deal done.
Counter-Offer: 10 bucks.
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OK, how about 5950, you pay shipping.