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Sabtu, 26 Mei 2012

Q&A: are samsungs 3d glasses compatible with sony 3d tv projectors?


I bought this projector for the current price and have been very happy with it. It was nice to see how bright it was even during the daytime, windows all on one side of the room but no strong light as it is the start of winter and a basement. Summer time it would be good to have curtains for light control like any projector. When I get curtains up I am sure that will take care of any issues during daytime, even in summer. Of course as with any projector the more control over light in the room the better the picture. I did a lot of research before purchasing this unit. As a projector unless one has a totally dark room meaning zero light and dark walls then ANSI lumens are important, this one with its 2000 ANSI LUMENS is great and use this to compare with other projectors, if less I would be weary.


Only slight criticisms: the fan noise is a bit louder than I’d hoped (I have to have the high altitude setting on). The placement flexibility is ok but not quite as much as I’d hoped. It wasn’t possible to just put the thing on a shelf at the side of the room as I’d hoped. (Largely because it is necessary to use a fairly significant level of vertical shift unless the projector starts in a relatively high position). But easy enough to work around. The quality of the picture more than compensates.
Installation:

We have it set up at about a 100 inch image and blu ray looks amazing. Just using the wall for now and looks pristine.

I needed a projector with offset. This projector is great for locations where the ceiling is less than 8 ft high and the screen cannot be located directly in front of the projector. I have my theatre in a walk out basement that has 10 ft of full length windows and doors on the west side of the room and the screen on the east wall. I have a 105 inch painted screen (DIY Theatre Platinum Screen Kit available from Amazon vendor Parts Express). The basement is divided by a center wall with two six foot wide doorways that only partially block the light. During the day and evening the light level is very high, but this projector, set on economy mode and cinema provides an acceptible picture. At night, the picture is outstanding. I now have 100 hours on the bulb, and I can’t imagine watching a movie on my flat screen TV. Everyone who has seen the picture is amazed at the quality.
Only slight criticisms: the fan noise is a bit louder than I’d hoped (I have to have the high altitude setting on). The placement flexibility is ok but not quite as much as I’d hoped. It wasn’t possible to just put the thing on a shelf at the side of the room as I’d hoped. (Largely because it is necessary to use a fairly significant level of vertical shift unless the projector starts in a relatively high position). But easy enough to work around. The quality of the picture more than compensates.

I got my money’s worth and definitely a big step in PQ than my previous PJ. This is one projector I would recommend that will give you all smiles without breaking the bank.

There is no need to worry about “exactly” where to place the projector, no more key-stone to adjust, the wide lense allows you to put the projector a few feet away from the screen literary, and the adjustable lense switches on the unit allow easy centering of images on the screen as well.

I just purchased this projector Jan 2012. So far this unit has exceeded my lofty expectations. The picture and resolution of this unit is amazing. I have tested this unit for 2 weeks and have tried everything from HDTV to PS3 to Blueray content. I have also streamed Netflix through the PS3 and even that picture quality was great. Now it is not as good as Blueray or anything but at a viewing distance of 10ft + I would say the picture quality is very close to viewing on a 40 to 60 HD set. All looks Great The unit has exceptional image quality and brightness even on energy saver mode in a dark room (increaces bulb life). Pretty much ready to go out of the box. Only messed with the tempature of the light a little. Also turned on auto iris. Just tweak the settings to what looks good for you. With a lot of ambient light it does tend to wash out the picture some but not enough to take away from the picture too much. I would avoid any direct light on the screen. In my opinion this unit can be used as a “daily viewer” and can be subsuted for a standard tv. I have my unit approx 16ft from the screen with the zoom set about mid way (sweet spot) of its focal adjustment. At this distance my unit fills my 130” screen. The unit would continue to zoom in to roughly a 80” screen. Or zoom out to make a 160” screen. You will not be disipointed when purchaceing this unit. One drawback I will throw out there for all the ppl that hate the black bars on the screen. This unit, when connected by hdmi cables, does not allow you to change the aspect ratio of the screen or “zoom” the image. You will have to rely on a Blueray player to do that if you want. Also the PS3 does not zoom. If you want to see all of the image in full 1080p you will just have to deal with the bars. In my opinion you loose too much of the picture when you zoom in anyway. If you hate black bars just get a larger screen to compensate :) 130″ is great with this unit

This is the screen I used: FAVI 16:9/120-Inch Electric Projector Screen (HD-120)

I have been a projector fan for about 5 years now. My first on was an old Sony CRT that weighed about 150 lbs. Nothing could beat it’s quality at a low price, until this projector. I’ve had the Epson 8350 for a few weeks now and have been so impressed with the quality of both the machine itself and the image it projects. The various color and light modes are plentiful, ranging from Dynamic for bright rooms to Cinema, perfect for light-controlled spaces.

There is no need to worry about “exactly” where to place the projector, no more key-stone to adjust, the wide lense allows you to put the projector a few feet away from the screen literary, and the adjustable lense switches on the unit allow easy centering of images on the screen as well.

Installation:

This supposed to be the best in the price range. The trouble is it does not have the key-stone adjustment for the lens. It means if you have a little tricky installation situation like we have, it does not work. Only good when the screen and the projector is located relatively parallel . We had to return 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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