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Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 26706 Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
TV/Projector: Sony 1252Q, AMPRO 4000G
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:19 am Post subject: |
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| mikeb23ft wrote: | | perisoft wrote: |
I've got a BG808s and it'll do 1080p48 just fine; 1080p72 is too much for it. The lenses are the weak point, though - I find I can't resolve 1920x1080; the max for the PT65s I'm using seems to be around 1600x900 or so - and I don't think HD8s are any better; they might be worse.
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So is there any way I can upgrade the lenses after I get it? It seems strange to me that the lenses are the limiting factor. I need to do some more reading to figure out what exactly I'm getting into here. Is 1080p48 a 48 fps refresh rate, or what? I've heard of 1080p30 vs 1080p60, but not 48.
Also how does one go about changing the output resolution, or does it just depend on the device? Will probably be primarily using a Xbox 360. |
You'll need a set of HD-144's or HD-145 lenses and a set of adaptor paltes:
http://www.curtpalme.com/JoustModsAdapters.shtm
Yes 108p/48 is 1920x1080 at 48Hz. It's twice the speed of film's 24fps and give you a smoother picture. You'll need a video scaller or HTPC to do it though. I use 1080i/96 with my projector too. It's the same scan rate as 1080p/48 but 24fps is quadrupled up instead of just doubled. My source is HTPC.
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Elaine Benes
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1416
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 1:54 pm Post subject: |
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To all of you who recommend HD145's over HD-8 Rev B's, have you read the sticky thread about lenses ?
I'm just curious as the lppm resolving capability of the two lenses is the same. This means they have EQUAL resolving power. You don't get any advantage, resolution wise, switching. Also, having done the switch twice, on two different Marquees TRYING to see an improvement, I can say from *my* experience, there is NO resolving advantage of HD145's over HD8-RevB lenses...
Color filtering can be achieved much less expensively by coloring your glycol...
Anecdotally, in my experimentation with HD145's, they produced slightly dimmer corners of the image when compared to the same raster size, screen size, resolution when using HD8-RevB lenses.
Much, much more important for proper resolving of high resolution sources is proper and very, very good magnetics setup. Again, just from my own experience, the best magnetic setup I've seen, consistently over many different chassis and producers, is the factory magnetic setup. I know others swear they can get much, much better setup than the factory setup, I'm just saying, personally, the best magnetic setup I've seen, on Marquee's, Barco's, and especially NEC's, has been the factory setup. I've had a PG Xtra which could fully resolve 1080p with a factory set magnetics. The unfortunate aspect of this is that *most* crt projectors have had the magnetics screwed with by someone at some point in their history. The vast, vast majority do not arrive at an end user 10 years after production, un-molested. I've had about 3 NEC's like this, maybe 2 Marquee's, and a single Barco, out of about 300 or so projectors owned...
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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Elaine, my PT65s (which are spec-wise similar to HD8s IIRC) just can't resolve 1920x1080. I can see test patterns *EASILY* looking at the tube face, but it's a blur on screen - this is a center on/off pattern, with the optical focus as good as it gets. I can see phosphor grain, but it can't resolve the line pattern. I'm using a color filter on the back of the PT65, but it's an optical filter, not a sheet of plastic, so it shouldn't affect the focus that badly.
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Elaine Benes
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1416
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry perisoft, I can't answer you from experience, I tried to buy a set of those lenses to use in place of my RevB's, but was un-successful, so I can't corroborate or refute your results with my own. I don't recall ever seeing the lppm rating of those lenses either, but I think that is the critical spec for resolving capability. It makes sense to me, logically, that they'd be lower in that respect though, because they were originally found only on ES projectors, no EM projectors *that I know of* ever used PT-65's or even PT-43's(which I think are supposed to be sharper). The advantage, supposedly of the PT variants is the color filtering.
So is the lppm resolving capability of the PT65's the same as the HD8 RevB's ?
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 2:51 pm Post subject: |
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I could be totally wrong about the specs on the 65s - but someone here did a test switching between HD8bs and PT65s, and the PT65s appeared to be sharper. I didn't have the setup in place to do a real test when I switched, and my main concern was the ability to mate the color filter to the flat rear face of the PT65s, rather than resolution.
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jkruger
Joined: 24 Oct 2007 Posts: 2435 Location: Carlsbad, CA
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| Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 3:04 pm Post subject: |
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I happen to have a set of each. If you want them you can have them for the cost of shipping. Then you can do your own comparisons. I saw no difference on my 1272, but it wasn't setup perfectly either. They are stored with an extra BG800 that I have no use for. Send me a PM.
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mikeb23ft
Joined: 03 May 2009 Posts: 16
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| Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:52 pm Post subject: |
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So, to bring this thread back, a few updates.
I wound up with the winning bid on the Barco 808s in question. Good example of a cleanly modded projector and a good deal at exactly $500.
I showed up at the guys house, and my first impression of the projector was that it was absolutely huge. This may seem obvious to most of you but I didn't realize just how big a CRT projector is. Quite massive. He ran some video off of his home network at 720p and it looked great, even though he'd only done a quick setup. I was pleased with the picture quality but wondering where I was going to put the thing.
The seller then opened it up so I could check out the boards and stuff and it sizzled and broke. Seriously. Just like that, dead PJ. I stayed for about 10 minutes while he swapped out some boards and checked the fuses but nothing worked, so no PJ for me. This also happened to a Barco Graphics 400 that I was going to look at. I think maybe I'm cursed and should look into getting a Sony.
Anyway, after getting a feel for the size of a CRT PJ and what's involved in setting one up, I'm definitely going to wait until after I move to even start looking again. I suppose I'll have to settle for my 60" CRT display. At least it isn't digital, though. I just spent a week watching my friends uncalibrated 3 year old LCD with horrible refresh rate and motion tracking and I can honestly say my BOTL Philips CRT looks better. So, I'm going to get a CRT PJ, but I'm not sure when, and I think I'll also be constructing a HTPC to go with it. So, that's the update- a sort of massive fail, but a good learning experience.
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perisoft
Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2920 Location: Ithaca, NY
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| Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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Oh jeez... Better before the sale than after, I guess. Still - I'd have offered the guy 250. For an extra 250 curt could almost certainly find a board to fix it - and assuming it didn't spot-burn the tubes it'd be good as new. And still a smoking deal for an awesome pj.
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Elaine Benes
Joined: 25 Apr 2006 Posts: 1416
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| Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 7:46 pm Post subject: |
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| perisoft wrote: | | Oh jeez... Better before the sale than after, I guess. Still - I'd have offered the guy 250. For an extra 250 curt could almost certainly find a board to fix it - and assuming it didn't spot-burn the tubes it'd be good as new. And still a smoking deal for an awesome pj. |
Except, the seller would have been crazy to do that since the parts of even a non working projector, assuming clear tubes, are worth more than that(for a few more months anyway....).
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joatmon
Joined: 17 Mar 2009 Posts: 127 Location: Ottawa, Ontario
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| Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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| mikeb23ft wrote: | | first impression of the projector was that it was absolutely huge. |
I'm a noobie to this CRT business too. I have a Barco 708 chassis, which is actually rather small and compact compared to those 808's and higher. Maybe you'll want to look into one of those?
I was REALLY surprised when I checked out a friend's Benq W5000 to find that his DLP projector was only about 2/3-3/4 the size of my 3 eyed Jack. I was expecting his DLP to be MUCH smaller...
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mikeb23ft
Joined: 03 May 2009 Posts: 16
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| Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 9:15 pm Post subject: |
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Didn't want to make him an offer on the nonworking PJ because I really don't have anywhere to put it right now and the last thing I need is another project. As far as what PJ I'm looking for now, I'm not really sure. It all depends on the space in the house we move to. Now trying to decide if I should rent or buy, so I have things to worry about other than HT for a few months at least. Probably won't stop me from looking though
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