Quote:Originally Posted by work permit If you're concerned with the gain of the 08-85, why not get the Blade with the 23-23 material? No sparkles, and the light drop, while visible, is smooth and free from color fringing issues...
Quote:Originally Posted by onse Yeah that kinda sucks. To tell you the turth I wouldn't have bought the older model for even 10$. Well, I would, for testing purposes. Those screws and mounting holes would have bothered me too much....
Quote:Originally Posted by onse I got email from DNP and the new version of the screen has mounts glued on the backside so no screws going through the screen anymore. The website isn't updated yet with the new version.
Im doing DIY...
Quote:Originally Posted by Elix I have a great favor to ask an owner concerning vertical viewing angles. Can somebody emulate my setup (or interpolate) and comment on brightness drop-off and visibility of screen structure? I am...
Quote:Originally Posted by onse Is there any frame on the Blade? In your pictures it seems that there is tiny frame, but on the DNP website the Blade has no farme at all. Have you just scaled the projector image so that there is...
Quote:Originally Posted by noah katz No ambient light addresses only a part of the problem.
Light from the screen can still reflect off of room surfaces and back to the screen, reducing intrascene/ANSI contrast.
That can be...
Quote:Originally Posted by fierce_gt just seems like a huge oversight to me, and a bit of an indication of a lazy/unimaginative company to leave it that way. i mean, would it be so hard to include a couple small 'stickers' of the...
Quote:Originally Posted by sarangiman Kev: did you ever consider Da-Lite High Power or High Contrast High Power screens? They're also designed to help with ambient light, since their off-axis gain is lower than on-axis gain (a...