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Screens and projectors
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Post 1 made on Wednesday December 10, 2003 at 00:01
PinkTaco
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Hey, I was hoping for a few suggestions for a remote controlled screen and the best HD projector
Post 2 made on Wednesday December 10, 2003 at 06:10
deb1919
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You need to be a little more specific.

Screens can be remote-controlled by IR, voltage or closure. Stewart, Da-Lite & Draper screens can be ordered with any of these.

And the best HD projector? Runco's DTV-1200 has 9" CRTs that will display HDTV without conversion for $45k, and the upcoming Sony QUALIA-004 has a 1920x1080 panel for $25k.
Post 3 made on Wednesday December 10, 2003 at 10:40
Obiwan-Kanewbi
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Or you could go the cheaper way out and check out "Optoma" ;-)
Post 4 made on Wednesday December 10, 2003 at 10:47
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or you could go FAR more expensive, and check out the three chip Lighting 27XP from Digital Projections...stellar picture....18,000 ANSI Lumes, I thnk it's about $280,000.00

avdude
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"It might work better if it were plugged in and programmed first...just a thought!"
Post 5 made on Wednesday December 10, 2003 at 13:19
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18,000 ANSI Lumens at about 14-18 feet away from the screen probably set the screen on fire or burn out your eyeballs Cool!


So why don’t you tell us how big your piggy bank is, other wise this is all just a dog and pony show.
Never Ignore the Obvious -- H. David Gray
Post 6 made on Thursday December 11, 2003 at 00:18
geraldb
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I'd have to break a lot of piggy banks for that one.
Does it include a welding helmet?
Post 7 made on Thursday December 11, 2003 at 00:29
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SORRY FELLAS!!!

I WAS WRONG!

The 27XP has been discontinued!

It's now been replaced by THIS!!!

[Link: digitalprojection.com]

he he he...IMAX loves it!

you could buy one from me before Christmas (PLEASE!!!) and then use it to flash cook your turkey!

While you're all looking at that link...think of this...in the PDF spec sheet, it's thermal dissipation is 13,640 BTU....I have a space heater in my basement with a max BTU of 5000...and it operates at 59 Db, or about that of my new ultra-quiet Husqvarna Lawn Mower (65-70 Db)...

retinal burn, my ass! this thing will produce the shadow effect of a low grade Nuclear Weapon inside our normal sized rooms...

And it will certainly re-define Stewart Filmscreens definition of "FireHawk"

quoting a convict on the Green Mile, "That's one done tom-turkey!"

avdude

This message was edited by avdude on 12/11/03 00:37.
AVDUDE
"It might work better if it were plugged in and programmed first...just a thought!"
Post 8 made on Thursday December 11, 2003 at 00:35
geraldb
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He DID say please!


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