hodg100
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Does that mean that if you have a 16:9 screen and watch a scope film the Epson will fill the whole screen?
I suspect it means if you have 2.40:1 screen it does instantaneous scaling with pillarboxing at sides to make the rest fit in a constant height image.
They had the exact same description in the LS10000 brochure:
""Project 2.40, 2.35, 1.85 and 1.78 aspect ratios on the same screen without an anamorphic lens — and no downtime when switching between ratios."
So nothing new I'd say...
I'm pretty sure is exactly the same projector as previously but with HDR 10 support added and new HDMI 2.0a inputs. It will be identical to the new TW9300 but with a laser light source rather than a bulb. Not that that's a bad thing, the LS10000 was a great projector.
What do you mean it was, it still is a great pjthe LS10000 was a great projector.
Which just what I've done this weekIf you can get WCG to the LS10000 (and I think Ricky has had some success there), and I think just send a UHD signal with 4:2:0, 24fps and no HDR you'll be good for a few years and not be missing too much IMHO. It produces a great image.
Haha that's exactly what i was thinking!What do you mean it was, it still is a great pj
How have you managed that mate?Which just what I've done this week
Agree except a lot of peeps including were hoping for 18Gps and HDR 60Hz so we can play games on this as well and use Desktop environment in its full 4:4:4 10bit glory, this PJ would be perfect for that sort use use given the laser engine.If you can get WCG to the LS10000 (and I think Ricky has had some success there), and I think just send a UHD signal with 4:2:0, 24fps and no HDR you'll be good for a few years and not be missing too much IMHO. It produces a great image.