hi guys
I want some help to chose projector model which support 1280x1024, please advice me depanding your tested hardware and experiance.
Also I'm looking for curved screen where i can get it?
Kareem Hizam
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hi guys
I want some help to chose projector model which support 1280x1024, please advice me depanding your tested hardware and experiance.
Also I'm looking for curved screen where i can get it?
Kareem Hizam
Best Regards,
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Hi,
Why do you want to use that resolution ? I would suggest using any resolution at or above XGA but all in a 4:3 format. This is the default resolution for most projectors. I use my projectors in 1024x768 mode with FS in 1600x1200.
I would also not advise you to use a curved screen, it is way easier to use 3 equal screens with a little angle, keep in mind that using TH2GO, you only stretch the front image over 3 screens. Si higher angles are not realistic.
If you do want to go into curve, you will need aditional software or loose sharpness.
My Two Cents
I have 4 Canon Realis SX50 Projector HD,, they work great!!!
http://www.zalmar.com/detail-Video-P...ealis_SX50.htm
I have a 220dg Spherical Projection Screen from: northernflightsim !
http://www.northernflightsim.com/projectionscreen.shtml
and to make it all work I'm using Sol7 software and wideview!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D
http://immersaview.com/sol7.html
Good luck;)!
Thank you guys for this information, in fact i don't have main reason for chose 1280x1024 but i don't want to spend more than $1000 for each projector i found Canon Realis SX50 Projector great solution but it's costly, can you help me please to chose the projector on my budget ??
Thank you
Hey Phil
Do you have any Photos of your Homeinstallation with the Spherical Projection Screen? Personally im interested to see a inside View to the Screen. It cost a lot...3300$ for the 150 degrees and i'm not pretty sure....
Daniel
Hi! I might be missing something here but if your gfx adapter runs in 1024/768 and fs is set to 1600/1200 there has to be a downscale since fs changes the resolution for the gfx adapter when started. So the projectors have to downcale to native resolution.
I have checked the difference between higher res (not 1600/1200 though)and native res on my projectors by standing next to a taxi sign. The text was absolutely most clear and readable with fs in the same res as the native res for my projectors 1024/768.
Would be interesting to here your result in a situation like that. Maybe downscaling from a 4:3 to another 4:3 resolution doesn't take the same hit (blurr) as downscale from 16:9 to 4:3. But you still don't get more pixels on the screen than your projectors native resolution.
Daniel ,
Be careful what you ask for-- you might get it:twisted::)! It wasn't easy flying with a joystick and videotaping at the same time! Enjoy:mrgreen:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YozLHBfSf3M
Nice video,
your screen looks great.
Paul
Thanks a lot for making the Video! Very impressive:o Now im a step forward in my descision...
Thanks again!!
Daniel