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CasetheCorvetteman



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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:59 am    Post subject:

jask wrote:
have a look, not sure if they have pricing on the web...:http://www.videodisplay.com/html/companies.html

Not that i could see no, i had a look before i asked, i wasnt sure if id missed it.
AnalogRocks wrote:
I've heard $35 000 to $63 000 depending on options.

Hmmm, its abit steep, but then again i guess its not too bad for brand new if indeed that is what they are. When the arse falls out of the US dollar again i might grab some Laughing
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AnalogRocks
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:01 am    Post subject:

VDC IS the manufacturer of the Marquee line. It's made in Florida, just down the road from where the shuttle launches are held.
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Stonefool



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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:21 am    Post subject:

AnalogRocks wrote:
You know I'd consider a hand held projector if it could surpass the 8mm film projector that I had when I was a kid ( Fisherprice! )

Then again at age 36 what use would I have?



Crist, you have way too high standards.

Sales person: Imagine yourself needing a projector when there isn't one available, right. Out comes this small handheld projector, capable of throughing a 480 lines 50" picture ... LCoS, LED, 1500h, and 10 (ten) Lumen. All for only about $299.

Uhm, sounds expensive for ...

But, hey, we still got the old version left (I wonder why), only $99, and it's capable of 60". It's a TFT 240 lines, and uses an ordinary 35W light bulb.

(Mobile presentation PJ's at it's best, hahaha.)

Uhm ... it. Isn't cheaper to buy an old LCD 1024x768 PJ that is ultra light, then your crap?

Next, please!

Hmm, that they're still trying to hawk a 1-2 year old handheld PJ should probably tell 'em they'n't selling, which would, one suppose, mean that people don't want to buy 'em. But hey, there's always the next customer to try on ...

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Mr. Green



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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:26 am    Post subject:

CasetheCorvetteman wrote:
Forget 1080p. It was done well over 10 years ago. They need to exceed 1080p to be better!! Resolution capability is not the be all and end all of this.

An RS1 or RS2 is not likely a $3,000 projector. Im not sure what they cost. I do remember though seeing a picture on here of a screen from an RS1 and the same scene from a CRT, and the CRT was substatially better, and although that doesnt mean much, id say it would still be better in many ways.

LEDs are bulbs for the want of a better word, and they will fail just like any other light emiting device (i look after the lighting in a very large club here in Australia, there is well over 100,000 in the joint, i know a fair bit about lights!!)

Who is VDC and what do they still make?

Itll be more than 3-5 years i reckon Wink


RS1 or 2 are a fair bit more than $3k. All I was saying is the best I've seen is a $3k epson, I want to see what a projector 3-10 times the cost can do. Somehow I doubt I'd notice a huge difference.

The new LED's are rated for 20,000 hours so even if you only get 10,000, it's on par with CRT for longevity. That's impressive for a bulb.

Let's hope VDC keep the CRT's coming for a few more years.

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CasetheCorvetteman



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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 6:33 am    Post subject:

Youll get more than 10,000 out of a CRT if you want to and it doesnt break down before hand. At the end of the day, LEDs or dicroic light bulbs, they will still have low contrast ratios (unless they keep rating in dynamic) and still have jaggies.
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globalwind



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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:08 pm    Post subject:

hi,guys,thanks for all your replier.
have you ever seen the pictures in my web site: www.inodg.com. if not, i suggested you'better have a look
it is the mini projector with the dimension of 70*70*70mm
while the projction distance can be 5m with the size of screen of 112inches

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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:38 pm    Post subject:

or if you want a working link in English.....

http://inodg.en.alibaba.com/
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ecrabb
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Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:04 pm    Post subject:

Or, you could just look at the english version of the site! Wink

http://www.inodg.com/eng/

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CasetheCorvetteman



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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:27 am    Post subject:

globalwind wrote:
hi,guys,thanks for all your replier.
have you ever seen the pictures in my web site: www.inodg.com. if not, i suggested you'better have a look
it is the mini projector with the dimension of 70*70*70mm
while the projction distance can be 5m with the size of screen of 112inches

Hmmm. Size doesnt matter if its a permenant location. Picture quality DOES matter though. It matters alot.

See in this section of the forum, any of your info about such a projector will fall on deaf ears, cause this is the CRT Projector section, and its pretty common knowledge to all involved that you wouldnt go looking for a digital or even a portable in here. People have CRT projectors cause they apreciate the picture quality and dont care about size or portability.
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