techon.nikkeibp.co.jp— "The display device employed in this system is JVC's proprietary reflective liquid crystal panel "D-ILA" that features the so-called "full HD" (1920 x 1080) resolution."
Sep 29, 2006View in Crawl 4
I was orignally going to say that 110" rear projection. Man have 14 foot HD rear projection in my church. Actually I have 2 of them!Then I realized that it was the enclosed kind not a big Christie 10000 ansi lumen hd projector on a 1.5 mag factor DayGlass screen.But I could definetly use that in the living room.How much?
the reason it's so low is the system uses a light reflecting off special lcd's. so essentially it should be just as if not more efficent then a fluro back lite lcd
When we got our 50" rear projection Hi Def set home it seemed huge, absolutely monstrous to watch. Then after 5 days or so, we settled in to seeing details we've never seen before. Now I can easily imagine going to a 60", no problem. Previously we had a 32" tube Hi Def set, 4x3 no less, so 16x9 content was puny. This would be too big for the living, but for the bonus room over the garage. Hmmm...Arrrr! ARRR! ARRRR!!! MORE POWER!!!
revmarkSep 30, 2006
I was orignally going to say that 110" rear projection. Man have 14 foot HD rear projection in my church. Actually I have 2 of them!Then I realized that it was the enclosed kind not a big Christie 10000 ansi lumen hd projector on a 1.5 mag factor DayGlass screen.But I could definetly use that in the living room.How much?
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the reason it's so low is the system uses a light reflecting off special lcd's. so essentially it should be just as if not more efficent then a fluro back lite lcd
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i have a 72" jvc and it's amazing, so i imagine the 110 inch would be really good. (same tech as my 72 inch uses)
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When we got our 50" rear projection Hi Def set home it seemed huge, absolutely monstrous to watch. Then after 5 days or so, we settled in to seeing details we've never seen before. Now I can easily imagine going to a 60", no problem. Previously we had a 32" tube Hi Def set, 4x3 no less, so 16x9 content was puny. This would be too big for the living, but for the bonus room over the garage. Hmmm...Arrrr! ARRR! ARRRR!!! MORE POWER!!!
zwilliamsSep 30, 2006
I was wondering the same.Maybe these 110 inches are bigger than other 110 inches. I'd be happy with the world's largest 60 inch.
acetracerSep 30, 2006
When I read the title I wondered who would make the World's Smallest 110-inch Rear Projection system.