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  1. hurricanebob

    Need Everything, $5K, What to buy?

    Definitive Technology makes excellent home theater speakers in different price ranges. Check out their ProCinema 1000 system. It is clean and powerful, with deep bass. You can add additional surrounds if you want 6 or 7.1. www.definitivetechnology.com Onyo's flagship AV receiver brand is called...
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    Samsung DLP and 3D

    that's why Joel Silver recommends calibrating the 3D input on your HDTV while wearing the 3D glasses.
  3. hurricanebob

    Samsung DLP and 3D

    Update on the Xpand 103 Universal IR shutter glasses: I received the X103's this week and have had a few days to evaluate them now. Basically, I plugged in the IR emitter to the Mitsu box, turned on the glasses, scrolled through to the Samsung preset on the glasses (you do this one time) and...
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    Samsung DLP and 3D

    Update to above; I was having consistent problems with the Viewsonic DLP-link shutter glasses going out of sync and flickering alot. I tried turning off the fluorescent bias light, inverted the polarity on the glasses and the TV, and compared daytime viewing to nightime, along with distance from...
  5. hurricanebob

    3D Glasses

    most projectors nowadays use DLP technology, and the ones that are 3D capable require LCD shutter glasses with DLP-link that syncs to the actual light coming from the screen via light pulses that are emitted between frames. Viewsonic, Optoma and Xpand all make DLP-link shutter glasses.
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    Samsung DLP and 3D

    how do I remove these copied posts?
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    Samsung DLP and 3D

    I bought the Samsung HL-T5089S in 2007, and the 3D feature was an "extra" feature that did not really influence my purchase decision then. It was simply a great TV and still is. Fast forward to late 2010 and I've been reading the posts about 3D and whether I could actually get it up and running...
  8. hurricanebob

    Samsung DLP and 3D

    I bought the Samsung HL-T5089S in 2007, and the 3D feature was an "extra" feature that did not really influence my purchase decision then. It was simply a great TV and still is. Fast forward to late 2010 and I've been reading the posts about 3D and whether I could actually get it up and running...
  9. hurricanebob

    Samsung DLP and 3D

    I bought the Samsung HL-T5089S in 2007, and the 3D feature was an "extra" feature that did not really influence my purchase decision then. It was simply a great TV and still is. Fast forward to late 2010 and I've been reading the posts about 3D and whether I could actually get it up and running...
  10. hurricanebob

    RealD 3D in the Home Theatre

    The line of Mitsubishi DLP and many Samsung DLP (discontinued) HDTVs are capable of 3D using a checkerboard format, the same as is available in DLP front projectors. The cost is way less than other current 3D models, and the DLP technology provides an excellent picture, utilizing the same...
  11. hurricanebob

    Samsung DLP and 3D

    If you own a Samsung DLP 3D ready TV, you can now buy an adapter from www.tru3d.com that is pre-formatted to work with the Samsungs and that will convert most of the current 3D formats available now into the checkerboard format accepted by the Samsung. You can buy the Mitsubishi 3D-A1 and Geffen...
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