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Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

are samsungs 3d glasses compatible with sony 3d tv projectors?


I purchased the Epson Powerlite HC8350 on-line last Black Friday for $ 999. Prior to this, I owned a Sanyo 720p LCD Projector – the PLV-Z4 – which I bought in May 2006 when 1080p was still just coming out. Because 1080p back then was hyper-hyped and super-pricey and I was just entering the front projector world, I decided to settle for a 720p projector and thought would just upgrade to 1080p when the price is more reasonable or when my PLV-Z4 dies or whichever comes first. The money that I saved, I spent on a nice projector screen – a 110″ Stewart Filmscreen Firehawk.


The set up was extremely easy, hook up a HDMI cable to the amp or blu-ray player, use the remote and select “menu” and choose “x.v.Color mode”. In a few seconds, you have the dynamic images from the blu-ray disc projected on the screen, the colors are extremely even, the white real bright, and the black real dark.
It give good resolutions for the price

Now I see this as a blessing in disguise. Epson will replace you bulb for free, but you’ll be without a projector for a few days while you wait to receive it. If the bulbs keep burning out around 400 hours (when they are rated for 2000-3000) then you should never have to buy a new bulb. We’ll see what happens though – I’ve only owned this for a few weeks.

I bought this to make Home theater in my basement and it has excellent quality and I would highly recommend this. I also bought OmniMount ECSB Component Shelf for CRT TVs & Video Accessories from Amazon to put this Projector and it works great so if anyone wants to buy this as well together with Projector.
The set up was extremely easy, hook up a HDMI cable to the amp or blu-ray player, use the remote and select “menu” and choose “x.v.Color mode”. In a few seconds, you have the dynamic images from the blu-ray disc projected on the screen, the colors are extremely even, the white real bright, and the black real dark.

I have this projector hooked up to a blu-ray player via HDMI. It’s ceiling mounted in a family room.

Now I see this as a blessing in disguise. Epson will replace you bulb for free, but you’ll be without a projector for a few days while you wait to receive it. If the bulbs keep burning out around 400 hours (when they are rated for 2000-3000) then you should never have to buy a new bulb. We’ll see what happens though – I’ve only owned this for a few weeks.

I have this hooked up to an Onkyo receiver via HDMI and I have a PS3, XBOX360 and a custom built media center pc all hooked up in the remaining HDMI inputs on the Onkyo receiver. I am displaying a 120 inch screen of 1080p magnificence that my previous projector couldn’t even come close to. I know there are other projectors out there that have an even bigger wow effect and besides this projector not being 3D capable there is nothing else wrong or discomforting about this unit. If you are in the market for a great projector at a great price this is the one for youtrust me you will not be sorry you did.

This projector is just amazing. The picture is great. The lens can project with no deformation a wide image and the lens shift horizontally and vertically at a huge range.

I bought this based on reviews on Amazon, and I am totally satisfied. This is the my first projector, and the picture is great, no complains.

Now I see this as a blessing in disguise. Epson will replace you bulb for free, but you’ll be without a projector for a few days while you wait to receive it. If the bulbs keep burning out around 400 hours (when they are rated for 2000-3000) then you should never have to buy a new bulb. We’ll see what happens though – I’ve only owned this for a few weeks.

It give good resolutions for the price

The video settings were pretty good out of the box. A few tweaks with a video setup DVD got the picture looking very good. Since I have good light control in my room, I went with the reduced light ECO setting. This reduced the fan noise slightly. Interestingly, changing the color mode to “natural” also reduced the fan noise (and provided the most realistic color). With these two settings, the fan noise was very low and I didn’t notice it once a video was playing. The projector lets you have different settings for each input and remembers them when you switch between them, which is a nice touch. The one flaw I found when exploring the setup features was with the auto iris feature. It was loud- it sounded like a hard drive in a computer clicking away as it adjusted. Unlike the fan noise, the iris noise was noticeable over the programming. I ultimately decided not to use the auto iris at all. It seems a little gimicky and was kind of noticeable visually when it changed on the screen. I think Epson just included this feature so they could claim higher contrast ratios on their marketing slides and don’t expect anyone to actually use it.

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The Phone geek
im going to go with no pretty sure Samsung works only with samsung and sony with sony

Mia Beth
most 3d glasses have to matched with your 3dtv, and projectors are a bit diferent
. the right 3d glasses give you the gratest picture anyway. Mia

Paul James
No match your 3d glasses to your 3d projector

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