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JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
http://www.avrev.com/equip/jvchd2k/
At the time, this projector was the KING of the world along with the Sony Qualia 004 but less money. You still can make one HELL of a picture with an HD2k and there are a number of people that have software tweaks for the projector that get get even better performance from it. William Phelps is the guy I used for my lesser JVC D-ILA that i had at the time. Phelps now works with Meridian on their projectors - http://www.meridian-audio.com/p_mf2.htm Have you used any of these aftermarket softwre tweaks? Has anyone tried to make their Home Theater PC do the video processing for this projector? |
Re: JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
This is a discussion on Ipad 1 to projector? within the iPad Help forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category;
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Re: JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
Can anyone assist with a suggestion of a budget portable projector which will work with an original iPad ??? Just for photos Brand and model ..
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Re: JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
Well, that's fairly horrible resolution, even for a pico projector (hence the ultra cheap price...for a pico). There is nothing video source wise that uses HVGA as a native resolution, so it's going to be down converting, and I just haven't seen any high quality up or down converter ever.
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Re: JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
10 lumen's also means your going to need a fairly, if not completely dark area to prevent the image from being washed out. My advice would be to keep looking elsewhere.
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Re: JVC HD-2K Front Video Projector - Review from 2005
comparing the Optoma PK-101 with the wonderwall, the optoma gets the nod
they're about equally bright, but the optoma has way sharper image quality and color i'm getting a led bulb for the wonderwall, should have it in a couple of days will report back with the results, but for now the optoma easily, in my opinion, beats the stock wonderwall |
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