Dukane 405 OHP
3M 5300 LCD pannel 640x480
and a 90" Beaded screen
I have got al of this but the panel which is coming in the psot.
Has anyone had any experience with this panel and OHP
Regards
Chris
3M 5300 LCD pannel 640x480
and a 90" Beaded screen
I have got al of this but the panel which is coming in the psot.
Has anyone had any experience with this panel and OHP
Regards
Chris
getem56 said:Dukane 405 OHP
what is its lamp?
3M 5300 LCD pannel 640x480
not good,you need 800x600 at least
and a 90" Beaded screen
good ,if the light is enough.
I have got al of this but the panel which is coming in the psot.
Has anyone had any experience with this panel and OHP
Regards
Chris
3M 5300
To late to turn back i have brought this panel and a converter which allows you to have a tv input on a computer screen.
And the panel was only £56
Anyway loads of other people use 640x480 and when it is on a big screen it dosent matter.
Regards
Chris
To late to turn back i have brought this panel and a converter which allows you to have a tv input on a computer screen.
And the panel was only £56
Anyway loads of other people use 640x480 and when it is on a big screen it dosent matter.
Regards
Chris
3M 5300
I belive that, to date, I am the only member of this forum who has had extensive experience with the 5300. You aren't going to like what I have to say about it.
1. Although it can display 24,000 colours, you will find that using that function gives you a terrible picture. You will have to settle for 9600 colours if you want anything near bearable projection.
2. Refresh rate is ~50ms. This produces interference lines across the diagonal whenever there is a lot of movement on the screen. This tends to ruin your enjoyment of a movie.
640x480@90" projection diagonal isn't pretty. Screen door effect is high.
Having said all that, the 5300 is the panel I am currently using and i am happy to watch movies on it now and then. Maybe if the refresh rate was higher I'd use my setup more frequently. It isn't a panel to buy if you are looking for quality but it's certainly suitable for use in building a DIY projector where things tend to be bashed and kicked about a lot!
I belive that, to date, I am the only member of this forum who has had extensive experience with the 5300. You aren't going to like what I have to say about it.
1. Although it can display 24,000 colours, you will find that using that function gives you a terrible picture. You will have to settle for 9600 colours if you want anything near bearable projection.
2. Refresh rate is ~50ms. This produces interference lines across the diagonal whenever there is a lot of movement on the screen. This tends to ruin your enjoyment of a movie.
640x480@90" projection diagonal isn't pretty. Screen door effect is high.
Having said all that, the 5300 is the panel I am currently using and i am happy to watch movies on it now and then. Maybe if the refresh rate was higher I'd use my setup more frequently. It isn't a panel to buy if you are looking for quality but it's certainly suitable for use in building a DIY projector where things tend to be bashed and kicked about a lot!
OK
OK so is this projecter panel a no no
If i want to play games and watch fast movies on a large screen
is this what i whant?
Regards Chris
if it isnt it is on sale for £56
OK so is this projecter panel a no no
If i want to play games and watch fast movies on a large screen
is this what i whant?
Regards Chris
if it isnt it is on sale for £56
3M 5300
Ok so the 3M 5300 isnt the best of panels but it is just about watchable until you get a better pannel and you think boy was that old one bad right !!!!!
Also what is the screen door effect thingy metioned above?
And could i push the panel to 800x600
Regards
Chris
Ok so the 3M 5300 isnt the best of panels but it is just about watchable until you get a better pannel and you think boy was that old one bad right !!!!!
Also what is the screen door effect thingy metioned above?
And could i push the panel to 800x600
Regards
Chris
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