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Thread: Projection Vs. LCD
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12-23-2009, 01:48 AM #21
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12-27-2009, 03:15 AM #22
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Re: Projection Vs. LCD
Here is a question. Take a 737 shell from FDS, In a perfect flight sim what would be the best immersion factor?
1. Mounting LCD Screens in the windows?
2. 180 or 200 degree FOV on an outside curved screen?
I also have concerns about getting triple head2go. It seems like you need five projectors to get your 180 degree FOV one for each view in FSX, forward, forward left, left, forward right, right. How does this work? The visuals are no doubt the toughest part of the build for me. I think I will be purchasing three optoma EX525ST projectors based on what everyone has posted here. Might wait for more feedback. Thanks for the help.
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12-27-2009, 03:19 AM #23
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Re: Projection Vs. LCD
I have built a GA pit for now. I will build a lear 45 or 737 in the future if I can ever figure out the outside visuals.
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12-27-2009, 04:57 AM #24
Re: Projection Vs. LCD
Search the forum with the word projector or even better sol7. In the answers you will find photographs of at least 2 setups here where 3 projectors are projecting an almost 180 degree view in rooms about 8ft high. In one setup, they are on top of the shell (737), in another they are on the floor. You'll also see youtube videos of the sims in action so you can make your own mind up if you'd be happy with the results.
In my opinion, and this is based solely on what I've read/seen on mycockpit, if you have the width in your sim room (at least 4m), then for the money, 3 projectors and some sort of screen, be it curved or angled, gives visuals far surpassing anything you could achieve with multiple monitors.
I'm not saying that good results are not possible with monitors/tv's or the like, but I've yet to see a monitor setup I'd be happy with (that compares to the projector route).
If you don't have the width for the 3 projector route, then compromises are going to have to be made and that's when I see the projector versus monitor debate opening up. But in a 15ft wide room, there's no contest.
I get the impression the visuals are important to you (as they are to me). Perhaps you should buy the projectors/TH2G and start to experiment. I know it's a lot of cash, but it's something your going to have to get at some point, be it projectors or monitors.
Sean
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