mike lewis wrote:
On 8/9/05, Rob Shortt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using an Epson Powerlite Home 10+ and I think its native resolution
is 854x480 as well, but... (more below)
Wow, mine is an epson "dreamio" TW10. I think actually its the same
device, or maybe mine is the next revision?
I have no idea, I stopped following the projectors once I bought one. :)
I think yours is newer since I didn't see that one when I was shopping
and researching them.
How do you like it? I ended up sending it back, there were quite a
few stuck on greens (not very bright, but noticeable), the same with
blues (this wasn't so much of an issue, but I needed to use it as
firepower for them to swapit as a DOA). While I was in the shop the
nice salesperson openened up the rest of the boxes (they had 10!!! in
stock), and they all showed the same problems.
I really like the price though, so I'm waiting for epson to swap out
that batch. Hopefully the next lot are so noticeable...
Well, I really like mine! I'm very pleased with the quality and the
price was good as well.
b) Will this fix the 960x720 screen size issue?
It then ends up with 960x720, so yes, if you figure out a mode for
852x480 it should work.
I didn't have any luck with that resolution (I don't think the g400
likes it). But I see I have some modes I was playing with:
I read something on this list about the g400 requiring multiples of 16
in its output resolution.
Yeah, I picked up on that too.
Good luck on finding another projector!
-Rob
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