Deimos7777
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Quanto sono felice quando leggo in giro frasi come questa...( non è certo l'unica )- Fonte AVS Forum
Mikewarrior -- They didn't say it was equivalent to a 1080p image. It's main "claim to fame" is that its 3D performance is superb compared to most under $10K (1080p) PJs. If you are looking for a 2D PJ, look elsewhere.
Most AVS members who have the H5360 (the non-BD version) claim that it puts out a 3D picture that beats all flat panel 3D HDTVs and is actually slightly better than the new JVC RS40/50/60 models, for 3D only.
E sottolineo: and is actually slightly better than the new JVC RS40/50/60 models, for 3D only.
The advantage of the H5360BD is that it can be run directly from a 3D capable BD player, without the need for the Optoma 3D-XL box (~$400) or an HTPC (with the appropriate video card with a BD drive). However, you will be locked into using the DLP-Link glasses (which can be quite reasonable in price).
Mikewarrior -- They didn't say it was equivalent to a 1080p image. It's main "claim to fame" is that its 3D performance is superb compared to most under $10K (1080p) PJs. If you are looking for a 2D PJ, look elsewhere.
Most AVS members who have the H5360 (the non-BD version) claim that it puts out a 3D picture that beats all flat panel 3D HDTVs and is actually slightly better than the new JVC RS40/50/60 models, for 3D only.
E sottolineo: and is actually slightly better than the new JVC RS40/50/60 models, for 3D only.
The advantage of the H5360BD is that it can be run directly from a 3D capable BD player, without the need for the Optoma 3D-XL box (~$400) or an HTPC (with the appropriate video card with a BD drive). However, you will be locked into using the DLP-Link glasses (which can be quite reasonable in price).