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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: arod
Originally posted by: Ameesh
RAINBOWS ARE practically nonexsistent on the new faster color wheels with the TI DLP2 chip

Cant wait till i can afford one (college student).... If anybody doubts DLP go see a movie in DLP at the closest cineplex.... Saw my second movie ever in DLP (pirates of the carib) the other day and was totally blown away at all the extra detail you get over regular projection.

extra detail my @ss. resolution of current dlp is lower then film. during trailers you can see pixel blocks in the text. when theres a bright white area you can see the pixels and the gaps between em if you sit anywhere near the front. its not there yet. dlp better have better resolution then film to justify upgrades for theaters.

and consider the pirates of the carribean was filmed on film. why would digital projection of film show extra detail.

Bacause your assuming theaters have new projectors... Most have 10+ year old projectors that completly suck (all around me do). If you havent seen a DLP movie there is no comparison between projectors and DLP.
 
Harvey's is another good place for high end stuff but they are pricey.

I've got HDTV on my Sony Wega and some channels look pretty good. I can't wait til some of the newer technology comes out though.

 
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