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I've been toying with the idea of a projector of some sort as I love the idea of a true 2.4:1 CIH setup, but there's a problem: I hate to give up my beloved CRT displays, as right now I have a 65" 1080i CRT rear-projection TV and the color, contrast, and black levels are excellent and so far no DLP, LCD, or even plasma TV that I've seen can come close to a good CRT set. I went so far as to replace my 20" 16:10 LCD monitor for my computer with a 24" 16:10 Sony CRT monitor, and it is much, much better. Yes, it weights 120 lbs and is a heat box, but I'm more concerned about what the display looks like, not what the device itself looks like!
Now, are there 16:9 CRT projectors with some kind of digital input, be it DVI or HDMI that can use an anamorphic lens for a 2.4:1 screen? The projectors that I've seen use three lamps for red, blue, and green... so I don't think I could place an anamorphic lens in front of each one. If there's a way to get a CIH setup without abandoning my longtime display technology, I would love to hear it! The thought of going to DLP or especially to LCD land makes me feel...well.. dirty ![]() Last edited by singhcr; 07-03-2009 at 08:19 PM. |
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