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Originally Posted by kenoh
it does have a slight problem with white Uniformity with a slight green tint but that's due to the green laser and low lumen's "700 - 800 calibrated" which can be fixed a bit by adjusting the color so there's more blue and increase contrast a tiny bit but it's not a problem.
It's biggest problem though is sharpness Uniformity which means it's a little sharper on one side then the other but can also be fixed a bit by balancing the lens till it's just right but it's still sharper then any LCD even with this issue! I believe it's a lens issue with my model?
What I like about my projector is that is has reference black and white grey scale! it's white Uniformity is a lot better then LCD that's for sure and the Optoma uses a blue laser "i think" so it should be even better in that regard then any LCD/LCOS projector!
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More importantly is it all the same colour white. I saw last years Epson that had cream white on the left and went to a blue tinge on the right. Very common with LCD. I just could not live with that. I would take a hammer to it. D-ILA and LCOS is suppose to be better. Expensive DLP is the best. Unsure what .65 cheaper DLP chipsets are like. Some reports are not to good.