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• #79652
https://store.moma.org/museum/moma/ProductDisplay_Portable-Ultra-Short-Throw-Projector_10451_10001237870-1_26674_46162
Just saw this at MOMA NYC, no idea if it's any good.
Not sure if it even meets your criteria, but seems like a fun idea - obviously it doesn't, but still... -
• #79653
That's pretty nifty. Wonder what it'd be like in a brightish room during the day? Think I'd still need a screen which I don't have an answer for yet but ta for the link.
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• #79654
Useful stuff, thanks you. I don't know anything about speakers so I'm going to have to make a trip to the audiophiles thread at some stage.
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• #79655
Yeah, that's always the concern with projectors.
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• #79656
It looks like it's only 100 lumens so can't see it being too great in anything but a darkened room unless they're doing something revolutionary.
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• #79658
Don't buy a projector unless you can control the light entering the room or can wait for darkness. Also they work best with a proper screen (for various reasons white walls aren't actually very good to project onto)
Projectors are amazing, but only if you do it properly.As for TVs head over to avforums and read their reviews, they will tell you what is decent and what can be easily calibrated (and usually give starting settings to get you going)
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• #79659
Ta very much. Not been to those forums (because why go to av when you have cycling etc).
A friend had an enormous wall (about 9 metres wide by 5 high) that he projects on and it looks incredible - he's a proper AV head with several fancy projectors plus screens etc that he puts on mobile film screenings with. Still 9 times out of 10 he uses the wall - I guess because of the size (9 times out of 10 he's also screening wrestling but...)
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• #79660
Any suggestions for overshoes - velcro only, no zip, open backs and not too thick. My trusty Alturas have given up after years of service and don't seem to do a replacement. I can't be arsed with levering on stupidly close fitting overshoes at work.
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• #79661
Also see avforums classifieds. Got our TV (bnib) and AV amp (10y old) from there and super-happy with both.
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• #79663
Does anyone know of a women's discount designer online store that begins with a "n"?
I'm trying to remember what someone told me and I'm sure it began with a n.
Cheers
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• #79664
Net-a-Porter maybe?
But that's maybe not that discount! -
• #79665
Copied from Pc tech thread (sorry for x-post)
Really odd issue here, one I've not seen before.Office internet is throwing a DNS error for the website I'm meant to be updating. Thought it might have been the DDoS attack on Friday, but still getting it now. Can connect from home internet, and on my phone, and the hosting company have said its fine their end.
Have reset the router to no avail. No idea what to do after that, can't even think what the problem might be?
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• #79666
Last year:
But I like the idea of gaming specific projectors - suspect the latency on the one I was using is no good for serious play.
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• #79667
Yeah I think the latency will be the main issue, that and colour depth.
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• #79668
Nygard?
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• #79669
What's your budget?
I'm about to change up my TV so have a decent setup going for cheap...
KD-55X9005C - 55 inch 4K Sony Smart TV (ridiculously thin)
Yamaha RX-v379 4K passthrough amp -
• #79671
Any north london man with van recs?
I need to move my stuff from my house to a self-store 30 seconds drive away.. so only need one hour...
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• #79672
Also interested if others are not
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• #79673
@7ven / @Halcro
Noted. Happy to give @CYOA first dibs as it was a response to his post but I will be selling either way in November as i'll be upgrading to an LG OLED.
The TV will be £900 with all original accessories / manuals etc, including the awesome hanging wall mount which leaves it flat against the wall.
AV Amp is £100.
I can help with delivery too if you don't have a car.
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• #79674
yoox?
You can't really buy a big monitor, just buy a TV and don't use it as a TV.
If you're using an AV receiver then you can ignore sound (generally the flatter the crapper speakers) and that will also deal with switching all your inputs. Plug everything into the AV receiver and one cable goes from the receiver to the TV.
Most out of the box colour profiles are set up for brightly lit shops so are a bit crap. You can either set them up yourself, google to find a decent one or some have some decent ones hidden away (the THX profile on mine is decent for instance).
Panasonic are a decent brand. 4k is a bit unnecessary at the moment but it doesn't necessarily cost that much extra and it does seem to be getting more popular. It wouldn't be a make or break but it's a nice bonus.