Cheapest to get big screen 3d is optoma HD66 projector. There is 2 types of 3D display, one is using polarizing glass and another is LCD-shutter glass.
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Jan 7 2010, 07:26 PM
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Cheapest to get big screen 3d is optoma HD66 projector. There is 2 types of 3D display, one is using polarizing glass and another is LCD-shutter glass.
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Jan 7 2010, 08:38 PM
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I prefer LCD shutterglass as polarize glass still give me some color bleed. Just watch avatar 3d and I feel that the color is not so vibrant. The solution now for 3D gaming is Nvidia 3D vision for LCD shutterglass (with 120hz display) and iZ3D 22" LCD monitor for polarize glass (anyone have a unit?)
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Mar 9 2011, 02:58 PM
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Anyone want to go 3D at cheaper option can consider Acer H5360 720p projector. Now selling for only USD 500. Based on 3D user feedback, 3D need to be watched on large screen to feel the impact. The setup will need either a PC running nvidia solution or Optoma 3D XL that can convert frame packing to 120hz 3D left/right format.
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Mar 9 2011, 03:37 PM
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Last check JVC X3/RS40 is selling around USD 3k from ebay.
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Mar 10 2011, 10:15 PM
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If 3D is your primary objective, the best technology that give you less ghosting would be Panny Plasma TV. As for projector, so far the review is DLP almost no ghosting, Sony LCOS ghosting is quite bad and JVC is good but still some ghosting compare to DLP projector.
Another interesting news is Acer going to release H5360BD, which is similar to 720p H5360 but with compatibility with 3D frame packing format. That means 3D bluray player and PS3 3D game will work natively with the projector. Hope it is selling below USD 700. Might consider this projector for 3D gaming and movie. Killzone 3 and GT5 on 110" in 3D would be awesome. JVC X3 is a no go as currently a lot of user report that after 200 hours, the brightness drop to around 500 lumen and might be too dark for 3D if you don't have a HP screen. This post has been edited by pierreye: Mar 10 2011, 10:37 PM |
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Mar 10 2011, 10:48 PM
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Now that's strange. General consensus is Plasma had a better 3D experience compare to LCD. I had try the demo for Panny and I think it's quite good but still it lack the impact. I think 3D is still best to be watch on big screen as the depth would be deeper thus higher visual impact.
Added on March 10, 2011, 10:49 pm QUOTE(htkaki @ Mar 10 2011, 10:47 PM) This would be my ultimate goal for gaming. This post has been edited by pierreye: Mar 10 2011, 10:49 PM |
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Mar 16 2011, 11:37 PM
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QUOTE(writesimply @ Mar 11 2011, 01:42 AM) I don't think that ghosting is tech specific in terms of projectors. It's how the implementation of the ghosting-reducing tech inside a 3D projector. RBE is an issue if you are sensitive. So far most of the user/professional reviews show that LCD had the worst ghosting. Check out Sony vw-90 3D projector review vs JVC LCOS 3D. If you use passive glasses with polarize screen, there is still some ghosting depends on the quality of the polarize screen and glasses. I had seen the Avatar in Gurney cinema and I can see ghosting (not sure which tech it is using). Ghosting normally exist in very bright object against very dark background.Dolby 3D doesn't use active glasses but it does use DLP projectors - as do a lot of commercial digital 3D theaters. RealD doesn't use it either. And there are no ghosting for both systems in my experience. The GSC Maxx uses active glasses and 2 projectors. It could be a 4K SXRD or it could still be a 2K DLP. But it does exhibit ghosting. I still don't like single-chip DLP projectors because of RBE. I would think that using a 3D single-chip DLP projector that's below $1000 would make RBE worse. I'd go with the dual-Panny AE4000 projector route to get 3D projection at home. The Frame Interpolation would be useful for 3D movies and games. Then there's the 2.40 lens memory function. fuad This post has been edited by pierreye: Mar 16 2011, 11:43 PM |
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Mar 17 2011, 08:07 PM
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Mar 18 2011, 09:37 AM
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QUOTE(Sgt_Pepeer @ Mar 17 2011, 12:11 AM) i think most ppl call it crosstalk, ghosting is occur when the object moving fast. ghosting = lay man term.correct me if i'm wrong crosstalk = technical term. If you had try 3D 10 years back using CRT, due to the nature of phosphor decay time, you can see overlapping image especially in bright object against dark background. Still had my Elsa 3D revelator glasses. Not sure if that can be hack to work with Nvidia 3D vision. |
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Mar 31 2011, 12:18 AM
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Check out the review on 3D section. It highlight the advantage of Plasma over LCD in 3D performance. One point to take note that LCD screen and 3D glasses is polarized which means if you look at the screen from a different angle, it will look darker.
http://www.avforums.com/review/Samsung-C70...sma-review.html |
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May 7 2011, 07:50 AM
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You guys know that FPR cut the resolution into half? Still not a perfect 3D solution.
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May 7 2011, 04:20 PM
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My dream is to own a HMD with 2 different screen for each eye with high FOV. This is a perfect setup for 3D.
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May 7 2011, 08:05 PM
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Well, still waiting for an affordable 720p dual screen HMD with either dual input or 1.4 3D compatible. One advantage with HMD is head tracking. Imagine flight simulator and driving simulator in 3D cockpit.
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