Oct 05 2010

PS3 with Optoma HD700X Projector 84 inch Screen

Posted by As Seen On Tv in As-Seen-On-Tv


A nice video of Optoma HD700X titled:
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39 Responses to “PS3 with Optoma HD700X Projector 84 inch Screen”

  1. Lou25uk Says:

    I have mine about 10 feet away from the screen and its 84 inch Diagonal and the picture is superb haven’t tried it any bigger not enough room

  2. badongdi Says:

    @Lou25uk thanks for the reply by stretch i mean does it start to get all fuzzy, say the res is fine at 20 inch but then when you go out alot more the res sort of decreases because its to big for the projector?

  3. Lou25uk Says:

    Yes the resolution is great but don’t know that you mean by does it stretch if you mean can you increase the picture size then yes you can zoom in and out and in the settings you can increase the overlay a bit like stretching or you can move the projector further away According to the user’s manual it will go up to 300 inch Diagonal at a distance of 37 feet hop that helps

  4. badongdi Says:

    is the res fine? does it stretch?

  5. Lou25uk Says:

    3 meters

  6. debskikiler Says:

    how long is distance from wall?2,5 meters? please help

  7. Lou25uk Says:

    Daft Punk – Technologic

  8. Gostem101 Says:

    wats the song please tell me i must have it

  9. brickstudionorway Says:

    I got same projector, its nice =) and u can use digital or the normal av cables + hdmi, hdmi for picture and av cables for sound… cable it up to a stereo, surround system, :P

  10. Tko512i Says:

    That game is great on the G25!!!

  11. laden6000 Says:

    nice nice

  12. tommo40 Says:

    hey lou25 . your directions worked a treat ,,, thank you so much :)

  13. Lou25uk Says:

    Projector connected with HDMI audio I use the cable that came with PS3 a flat plug to three on the other end. plug the flat end in the PS3 and the red and white plugs it to a audio device like a Hi Fi with audio input then go in to the PS3 settings and sound settings then audio output settings and select Audio Input Connector / SCART / AV MULTI now you have tolled the PS3 to use the Audio Input Connector for the audio output the sound will come from your audio device hope that helps

  14. tommo40 Says:

    dude how did u get the sound to work on ps3 , i have the same setup but cant get any sound from ps3 ??

    please help ;(

  15. m1k3turbo Says:

    ok many thank’s,can’t wait to get mine

  16. Lou25uk Says:

    I used a universal projector ceiling mount from eBay £15 but am thinking of getting the proper mount off eBay £25 much better and is held on by the three mounts on the projector

  17. m1k3turbo Says:

    what ceiling mount have you used ?

  18. Lou25uk Says:

    Yes the zoom is about half way and the projector is 10 feet from the screen

  19. J273 Says:

    Nice setup….Is that using any zoom on the hd700x at all?

    or is that fully zoomed out?

    looks so much better than mine but mines zoomed in as i don’t have enough throw.

  20. salad12345 Says:

    sick set up man

  21. Lou25uk Says:

    Daft Punk Technologic

  22. technowizard101 Says:

    Whats the name of the song in the background?

  23. Lou25uk Says:

    According to the users manual it will go up to 300 inch Diagonal at a distance of 37 feet but havent tried it dont have a wall that big lol

  24. times9 Says:

    nice,wots the max size the picture can go before it gets uglly

  25. superzps Says:

    OMG 84 inch…..

  26. badongdi Says:

    @sc4rzpur3 £315 of ebay lol :D

  27. ryosaebaa Says:

    Tienes páginas especialistas que venden el proyector y lámpara. Las lámparas, si te parece un uso “limitado” 5000h, es como si estuvieses utilizando 2 años completos el proyector 8 h diarias.
    La duración del HD200x está estimada en unas 3500-4000h.Las lámparas de Optoma de los Home Cinema te salen por 150-200 €,si compras el proyector con lámpara hay ofertas que te sale la lámpara por 100 €.Mira en páginas como proyectorpro. Yo no cambio el proyector por la TV ni de coña chaval

  28. Somunanacio2009 Says:

    Alguien se ha informado de cuanto cuestan las bombillas del proyector? por lo que se tienen una duracion muy limitada algunos entre 1000 y 5000 horas a lo más, y el precio puede variar de unos 400 o 500 euros (la bombilla) depende la marca, yo me lo pensaba mucho antes de comprarme uno ;) . Puestos a gastas una Bravia KDL60EX700.

  29. ryosaebaa Says:

    Depends.. in Spain is 869 € the price now. It´s a great buy!!!!

  30. sc4rzpur3 Says:

    Oh,how much did that cost ya?

  31. ryosaebaa Says:

    @sc4rzpur3 Is a Optoma 120″ screen

  32. sc4rzpur3 Says:

    We’ve got a 51″ theme|scene dlp tv in our livingroom,clearly better than lcd

  33. sc4rzpur3 Says:

    Do u get that board thing that its projecting on with it?

  34. awogta Says:

    yo tambien tengo este proyector y una television de 1080p y la calidad es casi igual yo no aprecio nunguna diferencia en calidad pero el tamaño si que vale la pena.

  35. Zarek49 Says:

    I use 47″ HD 1080i

    it looks excellent!

  36. ryosaebaa Says:

    Yo sinceramente te lo recomienco al 100%, yo no se como se verá un 1080p, pero desde luego el Optoma HD700x se ve increible. Lo dicho, te lo recomiendo sobre todas las cosas, la experiencia de jugar en una TV a un proyector no tiene nada que ver, merece muchísimo la pena. Y los Optoma tienen una relación calidad precio de lo mejor del mercado.

    Saludos

  37. fabolousmike Says:

    Hola

    Tengo planeado comprar un proyector para jugar video juegos, obviamente no me alcanza para uno de 1080p asi que los de 720p como el HD700x, HC1600 o HD65 suenan como buenas opciones. Que tal es la experiencia de jugar con un proyector HD? vale la pena solo por el tamaño o seria mejor una television 1080p de unas 40″.

    Gracias

  38. ryosaebaa Says:

    To get 120″ you need a distance aprox of 4,30 m .

    Regards

  39. SMG59 Says:

    sweet i cant wait til my 700x comes home,how many meters back do u have urs set at if its 120″?

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