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600 Lumens?!? Even in a dark room that isn't very bright.
It's possible that it's a conservative number. Spec lumens often deviate from real lumens, depending on how far the maker wants to push the settings.I thought that LCoS wasn't very good with contrast ratio, if it's really anywhere near that good then that's good.
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Jim @ Apr 25th 2008 6:53PM
600 Lumens?!? Even in a dark room that isn't very bright.
JeffDM @ Apr 26th 2008 5:43PM
It's possible that it's a conservative number. Spec lumens often deviate from real lumens, depending on how far the maker wants to push the settings.
I thought that LCoS wasn't very good with contrast ratio, if it's really anywhere near that good then that's good.