Anthony1
07-06-2005, 05:28 PM
I just got the August 2005 issue of LamePro in the mail.(free subscription)
On page 29, they actually have a little GP Labs feature on "Gaming Displays of the Rich and Famous"
It says: "So you think your 27-inch Sony Trinitron is badass? Think again, chump. Here are three gaming displays that will make your eyeballs pop right out of your head"
The first thing they show is the Infocus ScreenPlay 4805. This is basically the exact same projector that I'm currently using. The difference is that mine is a Infocus X1, and this is 4805, but they are almost exactly the same.
I just wanted you guys to check this out, because they give it a 4.5 out of 5, and they talk about the stunning image quality and the fact that you can have a screen up to 9 feet wide. This is exactly what I got going on in my house, and anybody can have it too. You just need about $750. The 4805 they show is more like $1200, but you don't need to have that model.
Just wanted to show that I'm not crazy when I'm talking about my DLP Projector and my 113 inch screen. It's actually for real. And despite what they say, it's not a Gaming Display of the Rich and Famous. $750 isn't a ton of money to spend on a super high end TV, much less a freaking movie theater screen!
On page 29, they actually have a little GP Labs feature on "Gaming Displays of the Rich and Famous"
It says: "So you think your 27-inch Sony Trinitron is badass? Think again, chump. Here are three gaming displays that will make your eyeballs pop right out of your head"
The first thing they show is the Infocus ScreenPlay 4805. This is basically the exact same projector that I'm currently using. The difference is that mine is a Infocus X1, and this is 4805, but they are almost exactly the same.
I just wanted you guys to check this out, because they give it a 4.5 out of 5, and they talk about the stunning image quality and the fact that you can have a screen up to 9 feet wide. This is exactly what I got going on in my house, and anybody can have it too. You just need about $750. The 4805 they show is more like $1200, but you don't need to have that model.
Just wanted to show that I'm not crazy when I'm talking about my DLP Projector and my 113 inch screen. It's actually for real. And despite what they say, it's not a Gaming Display of the Rich and Famous. $750 isn't a ton of money to spend on a super high end TV, much less a freaking movie theater screen!