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expired Posted by liveoss • Aug 5, 2020
Aug 5, 2020 1:41 PM
Costco Members: 85" Sony XBR85X850G/C Motionflow XR 960 4K HDR Smart TV
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Then later go to store and they can return and buy on citi card
Dont need to take tv to store , i have done ot
Benq is selling a refurbished HT8050 for $1647. Its actually a 3k Projector that shifts to make 4k. Each pixel is assignable, so it is 4k.... but not native. Its main weakness is that it has a high black floor and it doesnt have HDR. Both can be fixed. I replaced my Elite Screens CineWhite material with Elite screens CineGrey 3D. Though it took a while to sew a new screen.
For HDR, you can get a Panasonic blu ray player for Tone mapping, or you can use an HD Fury linker, to force HDR.
If the Resolution is confusing
Native 4K res = 3840x2160=8MegaPixels
Benq HT8050 = 2716x1528=4MP shift=8MP
Eshift Projector= 1980x1080=2MP shift=4MP
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Optoma makes some good projectors. Just make sure the DLP chip is .65 ..and not .47.
I have HD141x with the .65 chip. Newer models use the cheaper .47 chip which has issues like light borders.
Movie theaters are closed...but you can have almost the same experience. 120 inch screen makes 85 inch so small. Of course, you need a good image so pure bluray is the best. Most streaming sites use compression so your bitrate can be lower. Bigger is only better if the quality of the source is good. That is why I have my 65 inch....and for special movies....bring on the projector.
Real 4K projectors a bit pricey..Some 4k projectors suck. .I recommend this one for you. Most content is 1080p and will work just fine. Display Technology Texas Instruments 0.65" 1080p DMD
Optoma HD27HDR gives away the big news about itself with its three-digit price and the three-letter acronym in its name: HDR. At this writing it is the only projector on the planet that costs anything like the price, supports HDR10, and can accept 4K input. Connect it to, say, a 4K Blu-ray player, and you can watch a 4K HDR movie with the benefits of HDR, even though the projector will downsample the resolution to its native 1080p.
The HD27HDR also has two key advantages over most current 4K projectors. It offers playback of 1080p 3D, which only a few 4K models support so far, and it has a far shorter input lag than any current 4K model. With Enhanced Gaming mode On, the lag is only 16.4 ms in most color modes, making it fast enough for serious gamers.
OLED is fine if you dont have logos. They should ban all static logos.
But OLED is going away once you see more microled Tv which will give you near OLED blacks without any burn in potential.
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