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| polaris:
--- Quote from: drventure on December 01, 2009, 01:11:44 pm ---Yeah, from the tech specs it says it has a composite video/audio in so I'd imagine it would work with any standard video source. But... that's what I kinda guessed about the brightness. Once they're able to crank up the output from LED's, these might be a more viable alternative. It'll get there. Thanks for the heads up though! --- End quote --- i would guess its not the led thats the issue but the image processor, making a strong enough image so that the led doesn't wash through it, you can get extremely bright LED's in tiny torches now i really want one regardless of the fact they're probably not that good yet. there are loads of models out now with different input types |
| severdhed:
i've often thought about those things, but i've found that even with full size projectors, having the lights on really makes them suck. |
| Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: drventure on December 01, 2009, 12:27:46 pm ---I could easily see an All in one CP with the PC and projector all built right in, and you can play it against any wall. --- End quote --- It would have to be a really stable, SOLID CP that doesn't move when you play, otherwise the screen will dance the jitterbug on your wall. |
| drventure:
Yeah, there's that too. Well, maybe they'd be good for something else eventually. I'm just thinking out loud more than anything :) |
| polaris:
--- Quote from: drventure on December 01, 2009, 03:23:43 pm ---Yeah, there's that too. Well, maybe they'd be good for something else eventually. I'm just thinking out loud more than anything :) --- End quote --- theyd be ok for the marquee application someone did with a slightly larger unit |
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