i am shooting it onto a optoma 92in greywolf ii fixed screen.
i added an elite 108' fiberglass motorized screen and bose sound system to complete the room.added 2 rows of theater chairs and now i'm ready to quit myjob!had firedog install the entire project and
very bright picture - easily fills a 120 inch screen at cinema (least brightest setting) - non of the lcd projectors in the same price range can do that but really only suitable for ceiling or wall
the 3n1-pjt mount available from this site is a bit cumbersom and you must have the screen/projector right on.
i also purchase the 100' elite powered screen.
"installation in a new-construction environment is pretty easy.my setup used a 110" widescreen firehawk g3 screen from stewart filmscreen, a sony bdp-s200 blu-ray single-disc player, a nintendo wii
i used a 110 inch screen innovations reference screen with the new denon 3808ci receiver to power the speakers and the samsung 1400 blu-ray player provided the source.
once i got it connected and started a high definition disc, the image thrown on my 106' screen was both immersive and 3d like.
i replaced my 57" rear projection tv with this projector, and a 135" 16x9 screen with 0.8 gain.
it is very clear and crisp image projected high definition motion picture blow away on the very large wide screen full size when i'm watching bluray movies in my bedroom , but it should needed (high
i need to get a screen yet so have it on the wall and it is good, will only get better with a good screen.
the better the screen,the better the scene.
i also bought a 84"x84" screen with tripod (which is very large).
prosdidn't want to spent thousands of dollars for a big(and bulky) screen tv, i live in a small apartment.
great projector for the price, i use it with a 84" screen and the image is sharp and clear.
the screen i bought to go with it was 82'' and i hadn't anticipated having such a big picture, so i'm selling it so i can buy a new one of the correct size.
large 1080p plasma and lcd screens i'd seen recently at retail showrooms looked really dazzling, and my old nec no longer knocked my socks off.
i didn't even purchase a screen to go with it and it looks great projected on the wall.
still, a screen would make it even better!
i use it primarily for movies and video games, and they look great (it is set up at a distance that yields a 120" screen).
this just took a one time adjustment to my laptop, which has a wider screen resolution than the projector, when the projector is not in use, the laptop defaults automatically to its native resolution.
zoom in or out on total picture size, but you can electronically "tilt the image" forward or back, to compensate for raising the front of the projector to elevate the image on your screen or wall.
with the introduction of their current line-up, epson has unleashed an excellently valued 720p projector, capable of delivering a high quality big screen experience that will wow friends and family.
it came in before the screen, so we tried it just on the wall and were blown away even in those conditions.
i have it mounted on the ceiling in a light controled room on a 105" 16/9 screen w/1.0 grain.
i have yet to buy a screen (that day is hopefully coming quickly).
you will need to sit about 1.2x screen size back to avoid seeing the pixel structure better know as sde.
i have read in a few other places about concerns that this projector is not bright enough for larger screens.
i'm projecting onto a 120" screen with minimal zoom adjustment and feeding it with signal from a tivo series 3, scientific atlanta 8300, and upscaling dvd -- the hd-dvd is on order.
if you buy this projector, your screen should not be bigger than 110 inches or the pictures may be too dim.
this picture is flimlike, no pixelation to be seen, and enough contract and brightness for any screen.
i just install mine, i dont know from where i start, my screen is 183" !!
color rendition seems perfect, no optical flaws, no screen-door effect at a viewing distance where you can discern 1080p resolution.
even on such a large screen - no issues with brightness, or loss of details.
expensive other thoughts: i use it as a home theatre projector and i am able to put an 83 inch screen on a white wall, it makes watching movies and playing xbox amazing!!!
it has plenty of light output and good resolution for on-screen viewing.
after a few seconds when it warms up you can easily see the image on a light colored wall or screen easily in the middle of the day.
i first brought home a samsung l220...it was promptly returned as the image would not fit my screen ( due to no optical zoom) and the image quality was poor.
we started with a single projector (xr-10x) and soon grew to needing a second screen.
pros: very affordable.bright screen.
this turned out to be an awesome solution for an entertainment room, hdmi input, it does 1080p, got the 360, ps3, and dvd running through a switch into it and its bright enough that it's looking
as far as i'm concerned, it's only failing is that it doesn't have a true optical zoon feature; image size is controlled primarily by altering the distance from the projector to the screen.
shows a very clear detailed picture on a wall or on a screen.
also it says up to 40 or 50" screen but with the lights off i can get it to take up the whole wall.
so - now when we are out backpacking or camping, and it gets dark early and we are not tired, instead of squinting at my teeny ipod screen, we can sit back and enjoy a big screen.
i find the brightness is sufficient in daylight at about 15 or 20 inches of screen size, or in darkness at 30 to 40 inches.
before, i would have to carry a tv with me to view what im playing on the screens in the club.
the room has to be pitch black for the image to even look just decent on the screen.
can almost be setup with your eyes closed with a fantastic hd picture (i ma hooked up to my ps3 via hdmi) at 18' distance mounted on the back wall at 10' height, i am getting a 177" diagonal screen.
mine is not mounted in line with the screen and it works great
pros: very bright, beautiful image even on 110" screen in an un-darkened room; you can watch the superbowl with it and still see your friends.
this projector can almost be setup with your eyes closed with a fantastic hd picture (i ma hooked up to my ps3 via hdmi) at 18' distance mounted on the back wall at 10' height, i am getting a 177"
bioshock in game 800x600 (click anywhere inside this popup to close it) bioshock main screen 800x600 pros:?gaming, music & movies, school reviewit's a really nice projector.
then check the box that says "extend my windows desktop onto this monitor" then use your mouse to drag the window you want to view to the right of your screen and it will show up on the projector view
prossmall and light conscolors are very washed out and machine projects poorly if more than a couple of feet away from screen / wall.
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