|
|
![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
#1 | Link |
|
|
Advanced Member
AVS CLUB MEMBER
|
Sharp XV-Z15000
Sharp has just announced their latest home theater projector, the XV-Z15000, a 1080p unit using a .65" DMD with 30,000:1 Contrast Ration, 1600 lumens and a $2,999 price tag. Availability listed in March.
Here is the link to Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/07/s...tor/#continued There is a motorized iris, no mention of whether it is dynamic or not, I would guess not from the press release. If it has a sealed light path (I don't see why it wouldn't) then I'll be very tempted upon it's release.
__________________
"Experience is the one thing you can't get for nothing." - Oscar Wilde |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#4 | Link |
|
New Member
|
perhaps its the long rumored .56 1080p chip
Brian C. from planar alluded to the existence of a smaller 1080p chip in the threads related to the planar viper dlp(a 3chip)
correction .65" not .56" Last edited by eggfree; 01-07-09 at 07:19 PM.. Reason: mistype on title |
|
|
|
|
|
#5 | Link | |
|
AVS Special Member
|
I doubt that its wobulated since TI has always claimed its not suitable for Front Projectors using large screens. Probably just a new generation of 1080p DMD. Also the TI press release says is has full native resolution of 1920 x 1080, and as I recall they don't use this language for the wobulated RPTVs, which use DMDs with a native resolution of 960 x 1080.
Last edited by Ron Jones; 01-07-09 at 07:42 PM.. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#7 | Link | |
|
AVS Addicted Member
|
Quote:
The Optoma has a larger platform and vertical lens shift, not a huge shift but enough to make setup easier.
__________________
Tom/guitarman VideoDementia Are you twisted also? http://www.videodementia.com/sales/TomWithWires.jpg Last edited by guitarman; 01-07-09 at 11:22 PM.. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#9 | Link |
|
Advanced Member
|
Just when it seemed like dlp wasn't making any progress they come out and do something like this........and totally redeem themselves!
This sounds very interesting indeed. I really liked the 12000 MKII. Now just imagine having the dynamic iris closing down really small during low light scenes. With the MKII, it's high contrast fixed iris position produced 4,500:1 contrast, but had to stay open enough so that the peak white level wouldn't be too low. With the dynamic iris, it could close down really small, and possibly hit 10,000:1 in that iris position, yet open up for higher ire scenes for full brightness. If Sharp implements the DI very well, this could be an amazing projector. |
|
|
|
|
|
#10 | Link | |
|
AVS Special Member
|
I have been so completely satisfied with my Sharp Z3000, a 720P DLP PJ, I didn't even bother to upgrade to a 1080p PJ. That is about to change. This is indeed a good news.
__________________
I want to hear opinions from people who don't have a dog in the fight. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#12 | Link |
|
AVS Addicted Member
|
Mike you want Dynamic Black, it works.
__________________
Tom/guitarman VideoDementia Are you twisted also? http://www.videodementia.com/sales/TomWithWires.jpg |
|
|
|
|
|
#13 | Link |
|
Advanced Member
AVS CLUB MEMBER
|
Jason Turk reports that this is projector appears to be an OEM piece (presumably from Infocus) with a large offset. As has been speculated elsewhere, that large offset must be why there is such a point of emphasis on the keystone adjustment available on the projector. But that also means that it's probably every bit the 1600 lumens claimed at its brightest setting since Infocus projectors have never been short of brightness.
The Optoma HD8200 is priced at $5000 according to HT Mag. The HD808 will be $3500, but it says no Dark Chip 3, which is strange, as I'd think they'd use the same chip if the new 1080p chip by TI is more affordable (and should be Dark Chip 4 I would imagine). Jason Turk CES Day 1 Impressions: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1106276
__________________
"Experience is the one thing you can't get for nothing." - Oscar Wilde |
|
|
|
|
|
#15 | Link | |
|
Member
|
This pj looks promising, at least on paper. Small, quite short throw distance, quiet and reasonable priced. I just hope the contrast figures won't be too far off in the real world.
http://www.sharp.net.au/product-cata...ucts/XVZ15000/ Here is xv-z15000 brochure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#17 | Link |
|
AVS Addicted Member
AVS CLUB MEMBER
|
I see that Amazon says they have one in stock. With what looks like a small lens and the .65" chip I wonder how sharp it will be. I'm also curious about the on/off CR claim and whether it really has a dynamic iris, or whether they are doing something like measuring white with the iris open and black with the iris closed down even without a DI. I'm not curious enough to buy one, but will be interested to see what people find out when more of these get out there.
--Darin
__________________
This is the AV Science Forum. Please don't be gullible and please do remember the saying, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." |
|
|
|
|
|
#18 | Link | |
|
Member
|
Quote:
Anyone ordered one? |
|
|
|
|
|
|
#20 | Link |
|
New Member
|
I have the same idea of upgrading from Z3000 to Z15000
I want the Full HD feeling, much less noise (Z3000 is too loud), 24p AND hopefully still better contrast & brightness when calibrated!??? I guess as a DLP projector the Z15000 should still have the limited color space (esp. green) ![]() Unfortunately, I haven't seen a shop selling the projector in Europe so far... So I am very interested in reviews from some lucky forerunner in the US ![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
#21 | Link |
|
Senior Member
|
Projector Central was awaiting delivery of the new Sharp for a review as of Apr 1, 2009. Should be any day now.
__________________
Don't get scammed! http://welcome.bbb.org/ http://www.resellerratings.com/ http://www.whois.net/ |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|