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Originally Posted by motorman45 /forum/post/22019188
I would be interested in a review of this Byteworks unit. it dosnt actually sound that good with only 1000:1 contrast.
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the specs dont add up saying it draws 350 watts when there is a 700 watt lamp ??
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the integrated HTPC is interesting. i dont see how it could do 3D well with large LCD pannel like that.
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the omega filters could work if you have two of these and place a large filter in front of each lens but then ypu still need a separate way od de multiplexing the 3d to the two and they already have a pc in them ?? not sure.
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for a good looking large area ( 5m ) passive 3D rig you would be better off with some used Barco light cannons, a pair of them and set them up like one of the recent posters on here. ive seen good used Barcos cheap on ebay. mostly kind of large for most home instalations but look amazing im sure.
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you can get glasses from omega in larger quantities and for less than the listings on ebay. you just need to contact directly.
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Originally Posted by motorman45 /forum/post/22027125
the reason i dont think this will be a good projector for 3d is that the large single LCD pannel may not have a very good refresh rate or response time for 3d with quick movement. the low contrast takes away form the image
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what i meant by light cannons is a general term for projectors with a lot of lumens.
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there are some good 720p used cinema and simulation projectors like the barco sim 6 like this one for $175
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if you look in the thread about the ultimate passive 3d system near the end you will see someone else usign these exact units with the omega filters mounted internally behind the lens with great results.
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if you have custom software that can split the 3d signal i would be interested to know more about it. there are a few choices but not many that can demultiplex 3d for a dual projector system.
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the "wings" on the glasses have been tested and developed as needed to reduce back reflection.
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they are not pretty but it dose make them work better. besides if your drawn in to the 3d movie you dont notice or want to notice what is around you.
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Originally Posted by motorman45 /forum/post/22045168
Yes. i just built a new rig with two optoma HD20's 1700 lumens each and it looked great on a 120" 1,0 gain screen and it was even ok on my 177" screen but that was with no ambient light.
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Originally Posted by audionewer /forum/post/22046164
where do u buy 3d glass in usa?