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emdawgz1



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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:40 pm    Post subject:

Spotmatic wrote:
overclkr wrote:
Much more work to be done to replace bear tubes in the G90.


A Barco is made to be serviced. A tube swap is something you can do in 15 minutes (if you know what you are doing). I hated Sony for its stupid electronics layout ever since my first CRT, a Sony 1252, which I gladly replaced with a Barco 801s just one month later Smile



Barco's are made to be serviced....because they will need to be.

Sonys on the other hand are bulletproof. Servicing is an exception, not the rule!
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Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:36 pm    Post subject:

As Kanye West might say:

Mr. Cliff doesn't like anti Sony people.

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nathan



Joined: 21 Jan 2007
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Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 4:30 pm    Post subject:

I've never seen a G90. Actually I have only seen 2 working CRTs in action. First was my original M8000 - HTPC/Extron, 7 foot screen setup, which I loved despite it being a huge ugly beast.

However, my Runco 1101 setup with a PS3->HDFury on 10' screen is an amazing improvement. Smile

Quite a jump in size, PQ, and cost! Laughing
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Spanky Ham



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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 9:40 pm    Post subject:

Ok, I will admit - THE G90 IS AN OVER-PRICED STATUS SYMBOL!!!
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stefuel



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Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:20 pm    Post subject:

They're a great substitute for peni$ envy. I don't have that problem so my AmPro's are just fine Laughing
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cmjohnson



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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:20 pm    Post subject:

Marquees are still made today. Parts availability is unmatched by any other PJ. A well modded Marquee will cost less than a G90
and perform equally well if not better. The Marquee video chain is very simple and messes with the video signal least of all projectors.


I would not trade my modded 9500LC (with less than 300 hours on the tubes) for a brand new in the box G90 from FH Video,
even if the installation was done for me and I didn't have to pay a penny for it.


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overclkr



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Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:11 pm    Post subject:

cmjohnson wrote:
Marquees are still made today. Parts availability is unmatched by any other PJ. A well modded Marquee will cost less than a G90
and perform equally well if not better. The Marquee video chain is very simple and messes with the video signal least of all projectors.


I would not trade my modded 9500LC (with less than 300 hours on the tubes) for a brand new in the box G90 from FH Video,
even if the installation was done for me and I didn't have to pay a penny for it.


CJ


Haha. Dumbass. Your blind anyway. Razz Very Happy Shocked

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Fujifrontier



Joined: 20 Oct 2007
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Location: San Antonio, Texas

Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:49 am    Post subject:

Curt Palme wrote:
Wrong again Cliff. Vidimagic.



hey, don't knock the vidimagic! I have one coming in a few days Thumbs Up

So, even though it's not a G90, it IS a crt projector... my first foray into projectors Razz
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cmjohnson



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Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:44 am    Post subject:

Vision corrected to 20/10. Maximum color vision per the standard color vision charts. No astigmatism or visual aberrations. Slightly better
visual resolution than norm.

No, I'm not blind, Cliffy. Quite the opposite. But as I've never SEEN a G90 in person, I have no particular affection for them.

Besides, if I wanted an almost unsupported dinosaur that nobody has spare parts for, I'd go get those free AmPro 7000 series light
valve projectors....and they're a lot brighter than a G90 and they are good for 2500x2000 resolution.

No thanks, I'll pass. I promise I won't snag that G90 that you'll need to rob for parts to keep yours running. Smile

My 9500LC should last for many more years to come, at the low rate I'm putting hours on it. It'll be at least thirty years before
it hits 10,000 hours on the tubes at this rate. Maybe even fifty.



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RVonse



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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:06 am    Post subject:

I've never seen a G90 in person but based on Cliff and Clarences screenshots, plus all other comments, the G90 is the best projector no argument. For those of you lucky to own a G90, you've cerainly got the best and I wish you all nothing but the best!

Its just too bad Sony did not produce a bunch of them like Marquees so they wouldn't have been so scarce and horribly overpriced. For some reason, a G90 costing 10 times more than my Barco 1209 just doesn't seem a good investment to me. So I haven't been looking for one and I'm not going to look either. Its just my personal preference, but I will always choose best value/performance over the ultimate performance if it comes with a ridiculous price.

Its just not my style.


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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:07 am    Post subject:

Cliff, let's face it.

It's not the G90. It's the setup person. Ken Whitcomb.

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overclkr



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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:14 am    Post subject:

RVonse wrote:
I've never seen a G90 in person but based on Cliff and Clarences screenshots, plus all other comments, the G90 is the best projector no argument. For those of you lucky to own a G90, you've cerainly got the best and I wish you all nothing but the best!

Its just too bad Sony did not produce a bunch of them like Marquees so they wouldn't have been so scarce and horribly overpriced. For some reason, a G90 costing 10 times more than my Barco 1209 just doesn't seem a good investment to me. So I haven't been looking for one and I'm not going to look either. Its just my personal preference, but I will always choose best value/performance over the ultimate performance if it comes with a ridiculous price.

Its just not my style.


Yep, they aren't cheap. I paid a premium as far as I'm concerned for my stack and cost to retube but it has been so worth it.

G90's have dropped in price considerably since my purchase.

It was worth every penny then and still worth it now and will be worth it for years to come.......

Parts? Yep, those are showing up now too.

Numbnut above you hasn't been reading much because I already have a spare G90. Mr. Green

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overclkr



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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:15 am    Post subject:

Curt Palme wrote:
Cliff, let's face it.

It's not the G90. It's the setup person. Ken Whitcomb.

Very Happy


Uh huh, go ahead and setup the one you have and report back. Shocked

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How's it going by the way big dog? Missed you this past weekend.......

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cmjohnson



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Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 6:23 pm    Post subject:

I would not hesitate to compete a fully modded 9500LC against a G90, any day of the week. Bring it.

HDFury going to both PJs. Fresh tubes in both. FrankenYoke IIs in the Marquee, along with Mike Parker's best V3 (I guess you'd
call it that) on the -03 VIM and neck cards, Tim's fan and P14 mods, etc. Focus and deflection mods done, and of course,
the 16:9 mod, too.


Setup by whomever's the hottest shoe in the zoo. Ken Whitcomb, or someone on his level.


I do not have any doubt that the Marquee would be equal to the G90. At LEAST.


But... in box stock condition, I don't doubt that the G90 is the king.

Well...maybe a Cine 9.... Very Happy


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