This is Engadget HD. So, unless they are talking specifically about projectors with native resolutions of say 1280x720 and 1920x1080, and maybe any native panel that can hold either of these resolutions in complete 16 by 9 aspect then I doubt anyone should really care about all of those data projectors. I certainly don't care about them.
BTW, I still use CRT front projection. Maybe in a couple of years I'll consider a 1920x1080 LCoS provided the means to control native contrast ratio becomes available. The dynamic contrast presents a problem as I can sense when light is being modulated either at the lamp or via an iris.
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GhostDoggy @ Mar 2nd 2008 8:01AM
This is Engadget HD. So, unless they are talking specifically about projectors with native resolutions of say 1280x720 and 1920x1080, and maybe any native panel that can hold either of these resolutions in complete 16 by 9 aspect then I doubt anyone should really care about all of those data projectors. I certainly don't care about them.
BTW, I still use CRT front projection. Maybe in a couple of years I'll consider a 1920x1080 LCoS provided the means to control native contrast ratio becomes available. The dynamic contrast presents a problem as I can sense when light is being modulated either at the lamp or via an iris.