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Post by Talley on Jan 5, 2018 11:34:51 GMT -5
whats the throw/zoom specs of the w1070? I only ask because I have the JVC rs400 for sale...and thinking it would fit the bill for you Is that even a 4K?
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Post by Talley on Jan 5, 2018 11:37:50 GMT -5
No... that projector is too bright for my needs and it won't go to 135"
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Post by musicfan on Jan 5, 2018 11:43:07 GMT -5
whats the throw/zoom specs of the w1070? I only ask because I have the JVC rs400 for sale...and thinking it would fit the bill for you Is that even a 4K? its e-shift..which in side by side no one could tell a native 4k and eshft and too bright? (said noone ever for projectors lol) your throw is 13' and you have 135" screen?
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Post by Talley on Jan 5, 2018 11:49:08 GMT -5
es. 13' and 135" but I also have to be careful on the size of the projector too as my projector is only a few inches away from the rear wall.
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Post by musicfan on Jan 5, 2018 11:57:22 GMT -5
es. 13' and 135" but I also have to be careful on the size of the projector too as my projector is only a few inches away from the rear wall. gotcha...if you change your mind lmk my screen is 120" wide ( i use constant height for 2.35 and 1.85) at 13' throw
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Post by wilburthegoose on Jan 5, 2018 15:25:07 GMT -5
Once you have an OLED, you can't go back
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Post by Talley on Jan 5, 2018 17:11:01 GMT -5
Once you have an OLED, you can't go back Point me in the right direction to find a 135" OLED under say $3k ...ok then I love how my screen looks especially in 24p. Reminds me of the movie screens and I love it. I'll never want anything but that.
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Post by sahmen on Jan 5, 2018 19:34:49 GMT -5
Talking about 4k projectors, have you guys heard of the new LG HU80KA 4K/UHD Projector that LG is bringing to the CES this month? According to Scott Wilkinson, it "is spec’d to output 2500 lumens and fill a 150″ screen... [and] the projector supports HDR10 high dynamic range." Pricing hasn't been announced yet, but LG seem to believe this would (or could) be the first really "affordable" native 4k/UHD projector... Too bad we still have to wait for probably some weeks or even months to how "affordable" LG's "affordable" really is >> link
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Post by Soup on Jan 6, 2018 6:53:45 GMT -5
Once you have an OLED, you can't go back I will be picking up an LG OLED 55C7P if they go on sale during the annual Super Bowl TV Super Sale! Any other models in same price range i should consider?
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Post by Soup on Jan 6, 2018 6:56:41 GMT -5
es. 13' and 135" but I also have to be careful on the size of the projector too as my projector is only a few inches away from the rear wall. Thanks for the picture. Mom used to say, " a picture is worth a thousand words"
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Post by geebo on Jan 6, 2018 9:17:07 GMT -5
Once you have an OLED, you can't go back I will be picking up an LG OLED 55C7P if they go on sale during the annual Super Bowl TV Super Sale! Any other models in same price range i should consider? Before we got the C7 we looked at some Samsung QLEDs that are pretty darned good and maybe even a bit cheaper. But we're delighted with the OLED's picture quality and glad we went with it.
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Post by LCSeminole on Jan 6, 2018 9:33:17 GMT -5
I will be picking up an LG OLED 55C7P if they go on sale during the annual Super Bowl TV Super Sale! Any other models in same price range i should consider? Before we got the C7 we looked at some Samsung QLEDs that are pretty darned good and maybe even a bit cheaper. But we're delighted with the OLED's picture quality and glad we went with it. Until any of the 2018 models are announced, the LG's are IMO, the best option available.
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Post by Soup on Jan 6, 2018 9:52:08 GMT -5
Appreciate the Feedback.
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Post by novisnick on Jan 6, 2018 10:19:41 GMT -5
Before we got the C7 we looked at some Samsung QLEDs that are pretty darned good and maybe even a bit cheaper. But we're delighted with the OLED's picture quality and glad we went with it. Until any of the 2018 models are announced, the LG's are IMO, the best option available. The new models have been announced and the LG OLEDs have more processing power amongst a few more things I cant remember. www.avsforum.com/lg-oled-tvs-ces-2018/No pricing has been stated.
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Post by 405x5 on Jan 6, 2018 10:41:05 GMT -5
The newest offerings on OLED and projectors are true dynamite and very impressive. The only problem I have is when they get too large for a given room, the audio sometimes has to take a back seat.
The center channel in particular and that’s an old problem.
The Audio is really what makes the screen “big” if you get my meaning. 70 is as large as I can go without altering what I have at the moment regarding center placement. Beyond that I run to the movie 🍿 🎥 house and buy my bride some popcorn.
Bill
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Post by LCSeminole on Jan 6, 2018 10:44:44 GMT -5
Until any of the 2018 models are announced, the LG's are IMO, the best option available. The new models have been announced and the LG OLEDs have more processing power amongst a few more things I cant remember. www.avsforum.com/lg-oled-tvs-ces-2018/No pricing has been stated. Nice to see that LG is rendering the hardware and apps on-board their panels, the capability of sending Dolby Atmos via HDMI "ARC". This is all great and wonderful, but until the Audio Return Channel becomes a universal standard and "ACTUALLY" works as intended with all equipment with this feature, then it's USELESS!!! Until such time, I'll be on the Apple TV/Fire TV bandwagon.
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Post by 405x5 on Jan 6, 2018 10:51:53 GMT -5
Nice to see that LG is rendering the hardware and apps on-board their panels, the capability of sending Dolby Atmos via HDMI "ARC". This is all great and wonderful, but until the Audio Return Channel becomes a universal standard and "ACTUALLY" works as intended with all equipment with this feature, then it's USELESS!!! Until such time, I'll be on the Apple TV/Fire TV bandwagon. Indeed....you could be waiting for quite a while! Bill
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Post by Casey Leedom on Jan 6, 2018 11:46:44 GMT -5
I'm waiting till:
A. They get a lot cheaper in the large 77"+ sizes. B. They come without the stupid built-in Sound Bar.
That said, that new 88" model is looking ... "interesting" ... :-)
Casey
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Post by Talley on Jan 7, 2018 9:05:51 GMT -5
The newest offerings on OLED and projectors are true dynamite and very impressive. The only problem I have is when they get too large for a given room, the audio sometimes has to take a back seat. The center channel in particular and that’s an old problem. The Audio is really what makes the screen “big” if you get my meaning. 70 is as large as I can go without altering what I have at the moment regarding center placement. Beyond that I run to the movie 🍿 🎥 house and buy my bride some popcorn. Bill You have to go huge and acoustically transparent and then have three towers behind the screen. Then it’s all matched.
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Post by 405x5 on Jan 7, 2018 11:06:45 GMT -5
The newest offerings on OLED and projectors are true dynamite and very impressive. The only problem I have is when they get too large for a given room, the audio sometimes has to take a back seat. The center channel in particular and that’s an old problem. The Audio is really what makes the screen “big” if you get my meaning. 70 is as large as I can go without altering what I have at the moment regarding center placement. Beyond that I run to the movie 🍿 🎥 house and buy my bride some popcorn. Bill You have to go huge and acoustically transparent and then have three towers behind the screen. Then it’s all matched. 👍
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