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Leighton
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posted on 3rd Sep 08 at 12:14 |
Ian cannot do that with his as it is a desk mout projector only i said that when i first saw it but no joy :(
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IvIarkgraham
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posted on 3rd Sep 08 at 08:26 |
you can buy 1080 projectors now cant you?
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M2RTY
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posted on 3rd Sep 08 at 07:10 |
hight when on its feet normal
now flipped upside down
mounting points hidden by projector once up
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M2RTY
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posted on 3rd Sep 08 at 07:07 |
Ian,
The projector will throw the image upwards
On the menu, flip it upside down, then mount the projector upside down
you will find the angel a lot better
when i did this to mine I was able to lift it 2 foot higher too
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Kyle T
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 22:01 |
Looks cool Ian :)
How far is the distance between projector and your wall?
Found this about the projector I'm thinking about, what do you think?
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/Epson-EMP-S5-projector.html
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Ian
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 20:54 |
quote: Originally posted by Aaron
Nice projector Ian, looks great
:cool:
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Ian
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 20:53 |
Not expensive to do, projector was £250, computer for it is an old IBM thing which fitted in my hifi stack nice, £90 quid plus another £50 for a big drive for it. Cheaper than a big telly.
Big bridges :)
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Aaron
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 20:51 |
Nice projector Ian, looks great
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DannyB
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 20:42 |
Cool as fuck Ian, I'd love something like that.:cool:
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Ian
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 20:33 |
It'll be lower res than the TV I would think.
Excuse the wires, I ran them up through the ceiling later.
That is 16:9 mode. 4:3 mode overlaps the chair and ceiling but it's good for films because that is blacked out anyway on the top and bottom of the movie frame. So you just get a massive movie as big as that desktop.
Mine is designed to sit on a desk so it needs tilting so the image is low enough. If you can imagine, the image comes out with the bottom of the frame straight along what would be the desk surface, and the top of the image quite a big higher. The reserve is true for projects which can go upside down. Mine can't - so I've had to do that.
The downside to that is that the image is very keystoned, which needs adjustment on the menus, which therefore means the pixels are not lined up 1:1 on the display against the input, which makes it blocky and crap in Windows and less noticeable but also not as sharp as it might be during films.
[Edited on 02-09-2008 by Ian]
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Cavey
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 17:56 |
Possibly, i always get them confused :|
Was thinking that as i typed it!
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Cosmo
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 16:29 |
Thats drunken isnt it?
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Cavey
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 16:17 |
Corsash is probably youre best bet, think he's got a projector in his bedroom
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Kyle T
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posted on 2nd Sep 08 at 13:36 |
What do people know about projectors?
My front room is upstairs in my house, with the TV being infront of the stairs - hard to explain but you can kind of see what I mean by this picture:
The stairs come up behind my TV.
My front room is quite tall, with a shelf at usual ceiling height coming out above the sofa which has some spotlights in it lighting up the sofa.
I'm planning on sticking a projector ontop of that shelf which projects my TV/Xbox360 onto the wall behind my stairs. One has come up for sale on an AV site I occasionally visit and it's an Epson EMP-S5, but i've got NO idea the sort of specifications I need to look into when it comes to projectors.
What kind of resolution is a good one to have for projecting Xbox considering I usually play on the TV in HD res?
What kind of angle should a projector be at compared to the height of the image, does it get scewed if my projector was at ceiling height and I wanted the image beamed onto the middle of the wall?
Retarded questions I know, but i've never owned or used a projector before so don't want to buy anything and find out it'll be shit for how I want to use it
:lol:
Advice appreciated,
Cheers
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