raftermanfmj
06-22-07, 11:47 PM
See title! :)
|
View Full Version : Do any ~3K projectors accept 1080/24 material? raftermanfmj 06-22-07, 11:47 PM See title! :) Dueling_Cartmans 06-23-07, 12:01 AM Yes. cavu 06-23-07, 12:14 AM All of the Infocus IN** series do, starting at about $400. raftermanfmj 06-23-07, 12:48 AM Infocus 1080p w/24 at 400 dollars? Sounds Cheep. ! Revolt 06-23-07, 01:09 AM It accepts the signal. It does not actually use it. It will downgrade it to its native resolution which i am assuming is 480p. mpjohnst 06-23-07, 01:26 AM The new Sony AW15 accepts 1080p/24. It's the successor to the Sony HS60. It is a 720p LCD with lens shift, high contrast via a dynamic iris and retails for $1300 but streets for even less. There is a sticky thread at the top of this forum on it. Mine should arrive next week. -Matt kaotikr1 06-23-07, 02:30 PM The Epson Home Cinema 1080 accepts and displays 1080/24. raftermanfmj 06-24-07, 06:21 AM Ok, but what I mean, is do they accept and display it natively without and 3:2 pulldown or fancy tricks? Can they display at the proper FPS w/o interpolating or what-not? cavu 06-24-07, 12:02 PM The Infocus IN7* Series will display it at 48fps using 2:2 pulldown. This lossless method is fully equivalent to 24fps. Metric 06-24-07, 02:01 PM The panasonic 100 /1000 do. Ovation 06-24-07, 06:20 PM The BenQ W500 will accept a 1080p/24 signal and treat it "properly''. |