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Farooq
Hello,

i want to know that these projector keep the same picture quality as compared to LCD or it will drop the picture quality?

Sorry for my bad english.

Thanks in advance.
SupraGuy
The picture quality remains the same, however, depending on your build, and the projected image size, contrast may suffer. The larger the image that you make the less bright that it is, and therefore the less contrast in the overall image.

Some lenses will also have a bit of image degradation around the edges/corners, if they aren't capable of focusing the entire LCD. Generally though this isn't too bad.
Farooq
QUOTE (SupraGuy @ Sep 1 2009, 08:05 PM) *
The picture quality remains the same, however, depending on your build, and the projected image size, contrast may suffer. The larger the image that you make the less bright that it is, and therefore the less contrast in the overall image.

Some lenses will also have a bit of image degradation around the edges/corners, if they aren't capable of focusing the entire LCD. Generally though this isn't too bad.


can u tell me which are best lenses and what is normal and best size of projected image from 15" LCD.
jamesdude005
The standard lens kit will do fine, I have the 330mm Projection Triplet, 220/330mm Fresnel set for my 15" lcd build. My picture looks amazing, great resolution, my only complaint is the lack of brightness. It's an hd lcd tv , and having something with a high contrast really helps I found, mine is 1000:1.
thedarlington
what standard kit lens are you talking about what is the url to buy the standard kit? as far as i know its no longer sold by lumenlabs, is there anything similar?

QUOTE (jamesdude005 @ Sep 1 2009, 11:54 PM) *
The standard lens kit will do fine, I have the 330mm Projection Triplet, 220/330mm Fresnel set for my 15" lcd build. My picture looks amazing, great resolution, my only complaint is the lack of brightness. It's an hd lcd tv , and having something with a high contrast really helps I found, mine is 1000:1.

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