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Yeah, I mean, he's very close to the screen but you could see the noise from a normal seating distance on certain types of material. Most of the time though, it wasn't an issue.
Quote:Originally Posted by coderguy I meant to clarify this, my JVC RS-45 has no noise to speak of, but I saw a rather noisy scene in the source and all I meant by my comments was that the Mits highlighted it less or handled it...
I've read that all the black diamond screens have a bit of texture to theml. It could be a combination of the two that makes up for what you're seeing. I've demo'ed a HW50ES and even at the lowest RC settings it added way too image noise...
Quote:Originally Posted by *UFO* Zombie, The HC5000 and up have been touted as the sharpest 1080p projectors by many reliable review sites such as cine4home and projectorreviews. If your 6800 was average sharpness it was a bad...
Exactly, but my point was that your post that it cost $8000 at one point is meaningless in regards to quality.
Quote:Originally Posted by Elix Cheaper design? Are you referring to an 8000$ HC9000 which HC5 basically is? You seriously think that Mitsubishi set the the price of the HC5 at a point where they're losing money on every sale? No,...
Quote:Originally Posted by Elix You're a DLP fan so I'll take that comment with a grain of salt It will be much sharper, I guess, but as to "more refined, clean and transparent" I seriously doubt it (knowing single chip DLPs have...
Clipped whites are my biggest complaint with DI systems. There are a bunch of scenes I know of off the top of my head that look totally unnatural because of how much whites are boosted to accent the DI being pushed to hard. If a...
I'm seriously considering booking a trip to Denver this September for CEDIA. I think it would be a lot of fun to see first hand what JVC and Sony (and others) have to offer on the UHD/4K consumer side of things.
I would say that if your unit has particularly good convergence and what seems to be a good lens sample keep it and cut your losses. You never know what the next unit is going to look like. If your unit isn't that great at either of...
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