play the game on a 120 inch screen projector trust me your wife would think that's cool
play the game on a 120 inch screen projector trust me your wife would think that's cool
That sounds... terrible. Even if it were crazy high res, the quality is misserable. Can you even read the text? and at best you're limited to 1920x1200 resolution, and that's a $10k projector. May be for you, but not my cup of tea.
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Last edited by Geesus; 11-11-2011 at 10:40 AM.
it all depends on how far away you're from the screen. One would assume it'd be in a home theater setting, in which case he'd be at a decent distance away from the screen.
also, good quality 1080p projectors aren't exactly expensive these days.
Well the problem with that is they don't really make 1920x1200 anymore. Cheap 27" panels are 1920x1080, where the dot pitch is just too large for me. Good 27" panels use 2560x1440, and pretty much all 30" panels are 2560x1600, like mine.
I understand what you mean, but I like having more area due to the higher resolution.
Limited to 1080 res yes but on that size it doesn't matter. and projectors have come a long long way a good $2k projector these days beats any LED/Plasma displays on the market today. Research http://www.avsforum.com/
Edit: About reading text, am writing this on it, I watch stuff on it, I play games on it.
I don't even have a monitor.
Last edited by Sheth; 11-11-2011 at 12:20 PM.
*twitch* Correct terminology would be LCD/Plasma. The term LED used with modern TVs only relates to the backlighting. True LED displays, like OLED, are actually different, but FAR more expensive in larger sizes. And the resolution at that size DOES matter. Now if you sit an appropriate distance away it's not that noticeable, but I can still see the pixels personally. Unless it's like 20 feet away or something.Limited to 1080 res yes but on that size it doesn't matter. and projectors have come a long long way a good $2k projector these days beats any LED/Plasma displays on the market today. Research http://www.avsforum.com/
1920x1080 stretched out to 120"... of course you can read on it.
Last edited by ispano; 11-11-2011 at 12:24 PM.
Thanks for the information, btw i have an ISF certificate, again research what that means.*twitch* Correct terminology would be LCD/Plasma. The term LED used with modern TVs only relates to the backlighting. True LED displays, like OLED, are actually different, but FAR more expensive in larger sizes. And the resolution at that size DOES matter. Now if you sit an appropriate distance away it's not that noticeable, but I can still see the pixels personally. Unless it's like 20 feet away or something.
1920x1080 stretched out to 120"... of course you can read on it.
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