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more about #dlp more comments → Costner: No DLP for me - if I need an image that large I think I'll go ahead and spring for a projector. more » Hello Mister Walrus: "In order to display 3D images, Mitsubishi LaserVue™ & Home Theater DLP TVs require source devices to support checkerboard display formats for d... more » Kev50027: The only thing holding me back from current gen tiny projectors is the resolution. I need at least DVD rez (and widescreen) to play games and watch m... more » thatoneguy42: i'd love to see one worked into a handheld gaming device of some sort. psp2 perhaps? more » Mihail Malostanidis: Newbz Lawl! It is obviously dependent on the lamp used. that's why it's not on the list... more » Joe_TheRapist: I have a pocket projector. more » snoop-blog: Great for those on-the-go powerpoint presentations. more » strider_mt2k: I just bought my first one ever. A little 19" AOC LCD for my den. What's cool is that it's also going to be the monitor for my little Atom-based home ... more » Sora57 is OK: At home 50" plasma by Panasonic. At work, 58" Samsung plasma and 42 Pioneer. All good. more » ripfire: I was going to wait to buy the Kuro on Feb next year, but I couldn't wait and bought the Panny 50PZ800U. (Plus, Christmas party is going to be at my h... more » Cordfucious of Tech Clan: 37" Sharp Aquos and a 37" Vizio LCD more » kylenalepa: I've got a 42" Samsung Plasma HDTV. It's only 720p (with a 1024x768 resolution), but it works well enough. I plan on upgrading to a 50" Plasma or a 52... more » ZLevee: HD CRT !!!! Samsung made a bunch a while back. A better image than any of the varieties listed here. But hey never made them in the sizes people buy n... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I'm waiting until 1080p Projectors are down in the $1200 range. more » DaneB: You don't know HDTV until you've owned a Plasma. more » -
#battlemodo
$1000 1080p Projector Battlemodo: Optoma HD20 vs Vivitek H1080FD
The idea of a $1000 1080p projector is enticing, but are the first products to reach this price, the VIvitek H1080FD and the Optoma HD20, any good? Yes, yes they are. More » -
#hometheater
Mitsubishi WD-82737: 82-Inch, 3D-Ready TV for $4200
Mitsubishi just announced a bunch of new DLPs and LCDs. But the most interesting is, by far, an 82-inch DLP for $4200 that's equipped with "3D-ready viewing technology." More » -
#projectors
New Pico Projectors Offer DVD-Quality Resolution
Guess which version is the second gen DLP Pico projector. (Hint: It's the smaller one on the right that's better in every way.) More » -
#projectors
Samsung MBP200 Pico Projector Has a Mini Screen Stand
The Samsung MBP200 has a limited 480x320 res, but has a built-in media player, LCD screen and includes a tiny stand that can turn a piece of paper into a screen. A baby screen! More » -
#picoprojectors
Teardown: The Beatiful Precision Inside Pocket DLP Pico Projectors
Tech-On got out their tiny non-standard screwdrivers and tweezers and took apart an Optoma PK101 projector, revealing an engineering miracle—the components necessary to squeeze a DLP projector into your shirt pocket. -
#qotd
LCD, Plasma or DLP: What Kind of HDTV Do You Own?
When it comes to buying an HDTV, you really have three choices: LCD, Plasma and DLP. Each version has pluses and minuses, so my question is: which one(s) did you choose? More » -
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#movies
New Laser Cinema Projectors Offer Superior Picture Quality, Increased Pew Pew Factor
The Economist has a great piece about researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a digital cinema projector that uses lasers as the main display technology. In doing so, these projectors are able to display a staggering 80 percent of the color range visible to the human eye. Previously, the 60 percent range that 35mm film offered was considered the benchmark for other projectors and displays to measure themselves up against. More » -
#3dmoviemaking
The Latest Gear Behind 3D Movie Making
DLP recently teamed up with former LucasFilms effects studios Kerner Optical and Tippett Studios to work on a stereoscopic 3D Trailer for their cinema projectors. Pushing this style of filmmaking (kinda like the 3D attractions at theme parks) forward was something they were all excited about, and they took me around Kerner Optical's facility and showed me the latest camera gear they used to make the 3D trailer. More » -
#hdtv
"HD for Kids!" Coloring Book: Now You Really Have to Stay Inside the Lines
This great "HD for Kids!" coloring book by Non-Toxic Reviews teaches tykes all about the joys—and pitfalls—of High-Def TV through activities like tracing burn-in on a plasma screen and the borderline-autistic "draw 1,080 dots inside this HDTV". The book is too funny not to be a little tongue-in-cheek, but the lessons are real and helpful for people of all ages. I can definitely relate to the part that gets the young 'uns disappointed early in life when they realize they have four HDMI devices, but only one input to plug them into. Check out our favorite pages in the gallery, and get the full book for free by hitting the link. [Non-Toxic Reviews via BBG] -
#samsungdlppocketprojector
Samsung's P400 DLP Projector is Tiny for Portability, Sleek too
Samsung's new P400 Pocket Imager projector is designed mainly for businesspeople on the go, so it's pretty tiny. Inside, its DLP unit is a native 800 x 600 resolution and its LED lighting pushes out 150 lumens, resulting in a 30- to 40-inch display capability with 1000:1 contrast ratio. It takes the standard RGB, composite, S-video and audio inputs, and has two 1-watt speakers. Plus, though it's no pico-projector, it's just 5 x 3.7 x 2 inches in size and weighs 1.9 pounds, so it'll carry nicely in your laptop bag. And you know what? Just coz it's businessy doesn't mean it has to look ugly or utilitarian: so Samsung has actually made this thing look pretty good. Available now for $749, full press release below. More »
