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I paid $3100 for my 65" C8 with a 5 year warranty from Costco. I too was looking forward to getting a projector with a CIH screen around 2012 or so, but now that I know what I know about HDR a projector is just not a viable option for UHD because of the horrible tone mapping issues it would present. |
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Thanks given by: | gwsat (09-12-2018) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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It'll be LCD for me always until Mini or MicroLED is available. Just enjoy your X940D. Despite the issues I personally had with it, it is still a great set! Oh, and while HDR with projectors might not be the same as with OLED or LCD, it is still a great feature and a noticable upgrade from plain old SDR 1080p. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | gwsat (09-11-2018) |
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Senior Member
Nov 2009
Boston, MA
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Blahh. Well, thank you, I appreciate knowing. Guess I'll redeem the digital copy that came with the UHD disc after all.
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Blu-ray Prince
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#1266 |
Blu-ray Baron
Jun 2008
Dry County
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#1269 |
Expert Member
Jun 2009
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We do but getting enough light to make HDR anything close to it's capability is a struggle unless one uses a small screen which then negates the reason to use a projector in the first place.
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Thanks given by: | Geoff D (09-13-2018) |
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#1270 |
Blu-ray Baron
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How small a screen? If we can get good results with anything over 77" I'd say we are still doing better than most 4K HDR panels which cap at 77" and for a fraction of the cost. Of course we will have to keep the room very dark, but that's the name of the game
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Expert Member
Jun 2009
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I'm looking at a projector that can do 500 nits next month but it's not for the faint of wallet. |
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Jun 2009
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Senior Member
May 2011
Tulsa
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We agree about the importance of HDR and that the lack of HDR from consumer projectors makes them a nonstarter. Oblivion is an excellent example of what HDR can do. Most here agree that the image of the UHD HDR version of the film is soft. Fortunately, its wonderful HDR makes it a treat to watch anyway, or so it seems to me. |
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Blu-ray King
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