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TV's and Displays in the Future
bulldogger:
--- Quote from: bblue on August 29, 2014, 06:24:24 pm ---The screen is a micro-perf type so that the center channel speaker system can be behind it. At my ten foot viewing distance, the detail is excellent. At that, if you concentrate you can see the pattern of the micro-perf in the background of the projected image, at roughly the same visibility of the 1080p screen matrix. It doesn't seriously interfere with picture detail, the difference between 1080i and 1080p (upconverted or originating) is significant and obvious. But what I've noticed over the years, is that of all the people we've had over to watch a movie or three, none but one of them could actually read text on the screen from a Windows desktop at 1080p. Glasses or not. To me (I wear HD lense-type glasses), everything is sharp, clean and perfectly readable, (the movie info overlay on MC's Theater mode, for example, or text under desktop icons).
For me, 4k on the projector is next up, and I'd *really* would like to get rid of the micro-perf screen for a solid one, but the center channel presents quite a problem, since it would have to be relocated somewhere else (there just aren't that many options). --Bill
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The only AT screen that really does not have visible perforations or pattern is the Screen Excellence Enlightor 4K. It's a microfiber, and has a much smoother surface than woven type screens. The downside is that it is very low gain. IF you have a bright enough projector, it's as close as you can get to a screen being AT and at the same time looking like a sold screen. See if you can get a fabric sample and compare it to your microperf.
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