I stopped trusting those stores when they setup home theater projectors. I cannot county the number of times they claimed to be boutique in nature and then use out of the box condition instead of calibrating the factory units.
Worse yet is that I've seen instances where they connect a source using practically the worse method of connectivity in order to allow a competing projector product a better displayed edge.
Until I see something in-home, calibrated, in a light controlled environment where one can only utilize low-light contrast performance then comparison is rather moot.
BTW, isn't comparing LCD to LCoS a little strange? While LCD offers a color-punchy condition I wonder about the screen-door condition due to the inherent poor fill-factor of LCD compared to DLP and LCoS.
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GhostDoggy @ May 29th 2008 5:31AM
I stopped trusting those stores when they setup home theater projectors. I cannot county the number of times they claimed to be boutique in nature and then use out of the box condition instead of calibrating the factory units.
Worse yet is that I've seen instances where they connect a source using practically the worse method of connectivity in order to allow a competing projector product a better displayed edge.
Until I see something in-home, calibrated, in a light controlled environment where one can only utilize low-light contrast performance then comparison is rather moot.
BTW, isn't comparing LCD to LCoS a little strange? While LCD offers a color-punchy condition I wonder about the screen-door condition due to the inherent poor fill-factor of LCD compared to DLP and LCoS.