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Moonwalk
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Just received ... refurbished ... $799 ...

Anxiously expecting to go home! DAMN ... still gotta work ...

Any feedback on the projector? Anybody has it?

NB: and today i will also get the PSP! .... XMAS TIME in August!, hahaha ....

8/5/2005 10:37:43 AM

OmarBadu
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good reviews on projectorcentral.com is always a good thing

8/5/2005 10:43:29 AM

Moonwalk
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Yeah, Omar, I already read them (i did the homework before i bought it), just testing here ... thanks though ...

8/5/2005 10:45:59 AM

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Basically you are bragging, but its cool.

8/5/2005 11:12:54 AM

Moonwalk
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"bragging" ---> dont know whats that ...

I have read the reviews from people in projectorcentral.com, but wanted to see if somebody here has it, and talk directly...best way to calibrate, etc ....

8/5/2005 11:25:35 AM

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He's got a cool new toy, some bragging is expected.

8/5/2005 11:26:08 AM

KillaB
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4805 is good from everything I've read.. Where did you get it for so cheap?

8/5/2005 12:03:02 PM

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^ That's the question he was waiting on.

8/5/2005 12:42:44 PM

Moonwalk
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I was not. But basically refurbished from InFocus, plain and simple, nothing like "my grandmom has a friend, that has an uncle that works in Infocus, and get employee discount ...." - website, look for store, refurbished equipment. $799 + tax + shipping

Just testing if anybody has it here, and maybe has tried one of the DIY screens ....

8/5/2005 3:42:33 PM

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I had a DIY screen and it worked well for what it cost. (around $20-30 bucks).

However, when I could afford it, I invested in one of those glass beaded screens for around ~$150. I think it's definitely worth the money. But if you're tight on cash, DIY will definitely get you by. Find a JoAnns Fabric or some place like that and get some blackout cloth and some felt cloth.... Lowes for some of the right size wood and a staple gun.... and carefully follow one of the many guides on the internet.

If you can afford it tho, I recommend a glass beaded screen from DaLite.

8/5/2005 3:57:56 PM

danmangt40
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^does blackout cloth have some other name in the store? I'm looking for it on joann.com

8/5/2005 4:09:31 PM

Moonwalk
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I will check out the cloth ... but what's exactly the one you say (Da-Lite) is similar to the Polywall vinyl?

8/5/2005 4:12:54 PM

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OK. Tested ... impressive! in particular when really dark ..(shame since my house, is really lighted-up!

Found a board in Loews that could work 12$ ... great as screen, need to mount it ...

and finally got the PSP ...nice little toy, but too many toys in very few days!!!! :-O

And today DJing at Aries ...

8/6/2005 3:59:55 PM

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Projectors own, but gotta keep it dark in there.

8/6/2005 4:06:32 PM

Quinn
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" I recommend a glass beaded screen from DaLite."


glass beads are retroreflective, it will be perfect if you mount the projector in a table etc.. (near your viewing level). with a ceiling mount (esp. with a short throw) its a waste of money unless you stand under your projector to watch movies. you would be better off saving your money and just getting a high contrast white screen and give up on attempts to defeat the physics of projector black levels.


ps : do you live in a greenhouse? you should have no issues with brightness using a dlp. maybe you should look into a gray screen to improve your blacks with moderate light. ive never actually used or been in a room with a gray screen so i cant comment on if it would work decently from first hand experience.


enjoy your projector, they are fun.

[Edited on August 7, 2005 at 12:24 AM. Reason : .]

8/7/2005 12:23:49 AM

Noen
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but if like me you had a ceiling mount with a long as fuck throw, Glass beaded DaLite high gain is the fucking hotness.

Dont waste your money building a screen.

Go to bhphoto.com and get a dalite high gain glass beaded pulldown with CSR. the 84" square screen should run about 200 bucks.

8/8/2005 6:31:04 AM

Quinn
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Your projector is still getting the best view, so unless your head is on the ceiling you arnt getting your moneys worth.



but dont take my word for it, i just have the screen noen bought sitting under my dining room table and a piece of 20$ fabric hanging on my wall in its place

[Edited on August 8, 2005 at 10:10 AM. Reason : ]

8/8/2005 10:08:22 AM

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Any update on the name of the blackout cloth from joann? I just got a panasonic PT-AE700U (really nice btw) and it dose native 16:9, and is bout 96" diag on my wall right now (so smaller square screens wont work). It looks really nice on my offwhite wall right now, but would like to try the cheap cloth trick to see if i can make it look even better. thx in advance.

btw - great place to buy projectors: http://www.projectorpeople.com. free shipping and was cheapest place i could find for my panasonic.

8/8/2005 10:16:46 AM

Quinn
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its just white cloth, in the far back right of joann's. ask some girl working there they will know.

8/8/2005 10:23:10 AM

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go into ANY fabric store and ask for "black out cloth". it's $5/yrd


Quinn: what size is your DaLite and would you want to sell it?

[Edited on August 8, 2005 at 12:13 PM. Reason : /]

8/8/2005 12:13:12 PM

Noen
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I dunno how yall fucked it up then Quinn , because it made a HUGE difference in my ol setup.

8/8/2005 12:41:18 PM

KillaB
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I wish I had a projector with a higher number of [QVC or HSN]anus-eye lumens brightness.[[/QVC or /HSN]

8/8/2005 1:16:21 PM

Moonwalk
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Well, i saw the other day a board that might do the trick in Loews, is a 4x8" white solid board, with one side kinda glossy white, and the other like wooden ... what do you think??? ... should I try? its like $12, so cheap stuff .......

8/8/2005 3:21:06 PM

Moonwalk
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rynop ....

InFocus ScreenPlay 4805
WVGA (854 x 480) resolution (16:9), 750 lumens, 2000:1 contrast.
View specs and photos » $1,099.00

too expensive, i got it for $824 ... (refurb)

8/8/2005 3:22:25 PM

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Quote :
"you should have no issues with brightness using a dlp"


Quote :
"750 Lumen"


get some blackout shades if you have lots of windows

and you should really base what type of screen and how you mount your projector on how the room is and laid out and what type of viewing angles you're aiming for

8/8/2005 3:28:34 PM

Quinn
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Quote :
"I dunno how yall fucked it up then Quinn , because it made a HUGE difference in my ol setup."


I hung it from the wall, and beamed an image on it. In my setup it isnt any better then a white cloth when seated. standing up YES but i dont stand up to watch movies. this is a common and well documented complaint with retroreflective screens, it isnt so much a compaint (its inevitable) as it is a tradeoff. for a table mount projector it would work great. i dont see how it would work very good for ceiling mount unless you had a really low hanging projector, a long throw, and high seating. maybe the advantages you were seeing was simply the fact that it helps reflect ambiant light back to its source not to your eyes (the nature of a retroreflective surface).

To answer the other question im borrowing the screen from a friend (who bought it from noen), and is not mine to sell. I do however have a 12 foot moterized da lite i would sell , my room isnt fuckin big enough .


cheers

^ I didnt realize it was such a dim low res pj, i figured if he were bragging about the price he got an XGA dlp. my mistake and i take back my comments regarding brightness, 750 l00ms is low but perfectly adequate for movie reproduction in a nice room.

[Edited on August 8, 2005 at 4:16 PM. Reason : .]

8/8/2005 4:11:13 PM

scrager
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12 foot long or 12 foot diag? how much you hoping to get?

8/8/2005 4:38:39 PM

Stein
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12' wide.

It's 12' x 9'.

Noen when you get back to Raleigh you should come see our projector and it's HD glory

8/8/2005 4:42:58 PM

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speaking of ghetto projectors

I'll be impressed when one of you cats bother to include one of these fellers in it

[Dell WUXGA+ 1920x1200 LCD panel]

http://cgi.ebay.com/SAMSUNG-15-4-WUXGA-LAPTOP-LCD-DISPLAY-LTN154U1-L01_W0QQitemZ6789911401QQcategoryZ51160QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

8/8/2005 4:49:19 PM

Stein
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If we had something that could easily get that LCD to accept VGA or DVI in, Quinn and I would probably already be working on it

[Edited on August 8, 2005 at 6:55 PM. Reason : .]

8/8/2005 6:55:19 PM

scrager
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jesus, that's way too fucking big. how much are you looking to get for it anyway?

8/9/2005 12:12:29 AM

Quinn
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200$ and it can be yours

8/9/2005 12:33:22 AM

scrager
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I'd like to come see this screen.
do you have the model?
glass beaded or matte?

8/9/2005 1:15:58 AM

Quinn
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its not glass beaded, its some kind of matte.

12' moterized, ive hooked it up and made it unroll about 5 feet then realized i couldnt use it anywhere in my entire house.

8/9/2005 6:21:06 AM

El Nachó
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You paid too much. Woot.com has those for $699 + $5 shipping about twice a month.

8/9/2005 7:46:21 AM

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You fucking assholes are going to make me spend money I don't have

8/9/2005 8:10:09 AM

Quinn
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you could land a pb6100 benq with more lumens, and higher resolution for 699.

8/9/2005 9:31:39 AM

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I have a basement that gets pitch black with a 10' ceiling. The ultimate goal is to finish it and mount a projector on the ceiling.

I'm just low on funds right now. I did see a projector at BJ's for around $750-$800 but I'm sure it probably has low brightness - then again there is no exterior light coming into the basement...

8/9/2005 9:41:39 AM

Quinn
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>300 lumens would do in a pitch black room

8/9/2005 10:42:16 AM

jbtilley
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Serious? Because that would put me in a projector class that I could one day afford.

8/9/2005 10:53:32 AM

Noen
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PB6100 is a great cheap and BRIGHT projector.

8/9/2005 12:17:13 PM

Quinn
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in an optimal room you dont need 2000 lumens, those are for powerpoint in lecture halls. 500-1000 lumens is enough and fairly common. look at the sanyo z2/z3

8/9/2005 12:22:58 PM

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The 4805 is a 16:9 projector while the pb6100 is not. The res is higher but you will get the light bands above and below the picture if in 16:9 mode, while the 4805 will not because of its true 16:9 aspect ratio. I've read quit a few reviews where people say in a dark room the 4805 outperforms most pj's in its price range. However in ambient light it's not as good as a high lumen pj such as the pb6100 or 6200.

8/9/2005 12:42:39 PM

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4805 --- is crap in a well lit room....basically cause its only 750 lumens...so by day in my house is not really great......

PB6100, we have it in my department....CRAP for looking at movies....really bright, but ..... 4:3 native, so on movies your're fucked....and does not give as much details as the 4805...

4805 is within the first 3 positions on that budget, with the Optoma and the panasonic....

benq ---- good only for powerpoint presentations on a conference room ....

8/9/2005 2:34:50 PM

Quinn
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Quote :
"The 4805 is a 16:9 projector while the pb6100 is not"


the pb6100 is a higher res(not everything is 16x9 try 99 percent of tv), its the same price, and brighter

^ turn off presentation mode and drop the lumens in half if not a third and it works fine.

thank you, come again?

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 3:47 PM. Reason : .]

8/9/2005 3:46:52 PM

Moonwalk
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Once again Quinn ... i stick to 16x9 .... i hate 4:3 for everything .... i hate 4:3 monitors, projectors, and TVs ....I have the 6100 in my workplace and have taken it home various times....and sincerely ........ i prefer the 4805 .... (othewise, and of course, i would have bought the 6100)....

Thanks, come again?

8/9/2005 7:28:30 PM

Stein
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You know what's great about 16x9?

How absolutely nothing is 16x9.

Except HDTV, not that 480p is all that grand wall size anyway though.

[Edited on August 9, 2005 at 7:40 PM. Reason : Enjoy black bars!]

8/9/2005 7:36:56 PM

Quinn
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The last 10 widescreen movies ive watched have not been 16x9 . What kind of movies are you watching if you limit yourself to 16x9?

8/9/2005 7:48:21 PM

Moonwalk
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Quinn, unfortunately many movies are not 16x9, they're usually slightly more (20X9?) ...so you get some black bands....but definitely 4:3 ....no way ....i HATE 4:3 ......sorry, but i stick to the infocus instead for that reason....

8/10/2005 9:44:58 PM

Quinn
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Time to build nice black velvet masking bars

[Edited on August 10, 2005 at 9:51 PM. Reason : .]

8/10/2005 9:50:42 PM

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