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SvennoJ said:
disolitude said:

 

Yeah I think the cleanness helps Halo a lot when put under microscope. I did have it at 720p for a but not with the projector setup. I'll try that again. What projector do you have btw? I'm rocking a BenQ plus 1000 as well as Acer h5360 for 3D vision gaming but that one is 720p. 

Panasonic pt-ae1000u. I'm getting near the end of the life of my 2nd bulb. Maybe I'll buy a new 3D one instead of another lamp, I haven't found a good 1080p one yet.

It could be my old 360 anyway, I tried some 1080p test patterns and they don't come out right on 360. The hair comb patterns look fine on the ps3 but on 360 it looks like the picture is downscaled then upressed again.

Oh nice...few years back that Panny was really as good as it got for home theater(sub $10K). Im sure its still great.

I know a thing or two about 3D and really there is no point of gettin a 3d 1080p projector(yet). All of the 3D projectors now are coming out are based on the HDMI 1.4 spec. And this spec does not allow for 1080p 3D at 60hz. So even though you have a projector which is 1080p and 3D, you can't game in 1080p 3D or will you be able to do so ever(next gen consoles, PC today already can do 1080p per eye 3D).

All you can do is watch Avatar bluray in 1080p 3D since that runs at 24hz and there is enough bandwith for that. Getting to watch 4-5 decent 3D movies isn't worth paying 4000 dollar for a so-so 2D projecter and a limited 3D projector.

You are much better of buying something like an Epson 8700 (kickass 2D 1080p) and a 3D 720p projector if you really want to experience 3D...and have both setup in the same room.

That is until they release Dual DVI 1080p 3d projectors or next HDMI spec 3D.