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sahara

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Led Vs Lamp Projector
« on: January 11, 2010, 01:04:00 PM »

We are Luxcine Electronics, LED Projector manufacturer from China, LED lamp with Single LCD Technology. Some basic information of our products:

- Brightest LED projector in the world now
- 20,000 hours lamp life (announced by CREE. U.S.A)
- More than 85% uniformity
- 28 dB, absolutely low noise
- HDMI,
- USB, SD card reader
- DVD player
- Digital TV tuner
- MUSIC2FM function
- Instant On& Off
- Certificate: CCC, CE, RoHS






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welly_59

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« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2010, 01:35:00 PM »

nowhere near bright enough. my hd65 is 1100 lumens and i need total darkness in the room to asvoid getting a washed out picture.

If you want to use a projector outside then you will need at least 6000lumens.

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lXtreeml

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« Reply #2 on: January 22, 2010, 08:28:00 PM »

my 2000 lumen projector still can get a little washed when the room light is on. your gonna need alot brighter than that
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wcgbmd

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« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2010, 02:46:00 PM »

I'll give you a quick scientific spin on things, a normal 100w lightbulb is around 2000 lumens,
if you have a lightbulb around 100w(75w-150w) then follow these steps, if you don't then get one:

1. Take a piece of computer paper, make sure its thin and you can see mostly through it when looking at it against a light bulb.
2. draw and fully color a large square on the paper, make sure its at least half the size of the paper.
3. turn of every light except for the 100w light and put the piece of paper over the lightbulb.
4. if you can see through the square then the light is bright enough and you should go with that lumen of a light bulb, like a 2000 lumen one. If its not, then keep testing higher lumen lights until you find one.

Trust me, it works. You won't be happy unless you do this.
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Raptor22

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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2011, 01:11:00 PM »

There's some real confusion on this thread smile.gif

Ok #1 - that Luxcine product is total garbage, go pedal your garbage somewhere else.

#2 Day time or Lights on with projectors - Just forget about it.  I have a $3000 Sony Bravia 1080P (1500 lumens) hooked up to my Xbox.  That projector KICKS ASS with the lights off (people prefer to come to my house for movies than the theater) and looks like complete shit with the lights on.  If you want to play games with lights on get an LED TV.

#3 Washed out picture - this is not always because of brightness, this is usually because of lamp / imager quality.  Lumens is only part of the equation.

#4 LEDs - LEDs, especially RGB LEDs do a great job of creating a better picture.  If you want a low budget system that works you need at least XGA resolution.  Try the AAXA M2 or the LG HX350.  The M2 is a lot cheaper:

http://www.aaxatech....o_projector.htm

Here's a video of someone playing COD with AAXA M2.  Yes, the lights need to be off but it looks decent.  Only downside is the 4:3 scaling.

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