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Dfinding 09-08-2012 03:38 PM

Acer® H5360 720p 3D-DLP Projector $419.99 Amazon Prime
 
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Product Features
  • Transforms living room into a home theater via native 16:9 HD-ready projection, HDMI connectivity and brilliant color reproduction
  • Immersive 3D visuals for games, movies and photographs beamed from the Acer 3D-ready projector
  • Certified for leading 3D solutions: nVidia 3D Vision and DLP 3D
  • Native Resolution: 1280 x 720; Maximum Resolution: 1600 x 1200
  • Accessories include remote control lens cap, carrying case, AC power cord, CD-ROM user's guide, quick-start card and security card.

$419.99, Amazon Prime Free Shipping

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mechrock 09-08-2012 03:51 PM

Check out my review and unboxing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT09sTIqUo

Really good projector at a really good price as well! I got mine for $500 with wall mount little over a year ago.

jdramirez 09-08-2012 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mechrock (Post 53070258)
Check out my review and unboxing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT09sTIqUo

Really good projector at a really good price as well! I got mine for $500 with wall mount little over a year ago.

What size do you have it projected at? 100+

Is it bright enough?

gaore 09-08-2012 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by jdramirez (Post 53075722)
What size do you have it projected at? 100+

Is it bright enough?

co-ask

Highagain420 09-09-2012 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdramirez (Post 53075722)
What size do you have it projected at? 100+
Is it bright enough?

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaore (Post 53075752)
co-ask

Bright enough for what? Daytime viewing? With controlled ambient light you can watch in the day time just as with any reasonably priced projector. Heck my Optoma Ml500 LED projector @ 500 lumens is bright enough to view in the day with curtains closed and the fact that its LED light source allows me to use it for everyday television watching and video games. In bedroom I use a Optoma GT750E (3500 lumens) for 3D and movies and use a 3 year old 1080p Samsung 40" LCD for TV. I had the H5360 for a few days after purchasing on Ebay for $475 where the seller said it was new but turned out to be used so I returned it. At the time it was selling for $550-$599. The picture was bright and clear and the product itself was great, but the lamp replacement cost is just not worth it if you are going to use it all the time. At this price it is a great deal. The money saved can go towards a spare bulb which should give you a total of 6000 standard or 8000 eco hours of lamp life. If you can't control ambient light or need brighter with size and have a few thousand to spare get a LED HDTV like

http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-AQUOS...arp+led+tv

Only a $3400 price difference :rolleyes:

jdramirez 09-09-2012 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Highagain420 (Post 53078764)
Bright enough for what? Daytime viewing? With controlled ambient light you can watch in the day time just as with any reasonably priced projector. Heck my Optoma Ml500 LED projector @ 500 lumens is bright enough to view in the day with curtains closed and the fact that its LED light source allows me to use it for everyday television watching and video games. In bedroom I use a Optoma GT750E (3500 lumens) for 3D and movies and use a 3 year old 1080p Samsung 40" LCD for TV. I had the H5360 for a few days after purchasing on Ebay for $475 where the seller said it was new but turned out to be used so I returned it. At the time it was selling for $550-$599. The picture was bright and clear and the product itself was great, but the lamp replacement cost is just not worth it if you are going to use it all the time. At this price it is a great deal. The money saved can go towards a spare bulb which should give you a total of 6000 standard or 8000 eco hours of lamp life. If you can't control ambient light or need brighter with size and have a few thousand to spare get a LED HDTV like

http://www.amazon.com/Sharp-AQUOS...arp+led+tv

Only a $3400 price difference :rolleyes:

I have a 55" led Sony right now that I'm quite pleased with... but I still have a hankering for a projector. I've wanted one since college.

mechrock 09-09-2012 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdramirez (Post 53075722)
What size do you have it projected at? 100+

Is it bright enough?

Now, 120".
Bright enough in eco with 3d as long as it's totally dark in the room.

sawyer4 09-09-2012 07:21 AM

what kind of speakers would i need for this outside?

guarel 09-09-2012 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by sawyer4 (Post 53081098)
what kind of speakers would i need for this outside?

It has built in speakers but not strong, if you want the full sound experience you still need the source connected to an amplifier.

Bobby_Pro 09-09-2012 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mechrock (Post 53080724)
Now, 120".
Bright enough in eco with 3d as long as it's totally dark in the room.

Bright enough but resolution is not the greatest ut it still delivers a great picture at 720p. The 3D support is nice, since many 3D HDTVs cost a few thousand dollars.

mechrock 09-09-2012 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobby_Pro (Post 53081228)
Bright enough but resolution is not the greatest ut it still delivers a great picture at 720p. The 3D support is nice, since many 3D HDTVs cost a few thousand dollars.

Resolution looks better than you expect, especially at 120 inchs. You just need to play HD video and it looks fine, dvd is fuzzy even when upconverted some. My friend has a Epson 8350 (1080p), but at 80 inchs. Yes it does look sharper, but most of the time you don't even notice it in movies. You do when it comes to using it with the computer.

gaore 09-10-2012 01:14 PM

1. How about the DLP projector compares to LCD projector?

2. If I want to watch the TV program, how can I get a TV tuner?

Thanks


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