I need to sell my Proxima Ovation 842 Panel.
It's a great panel 640x480 x 16.7M colors in a perfect working condition.
It comes complete, panel, Power Supply, Remote, Manuasl, and VGA Cable.
It have Video and S-Video inputs.
One of the best panels in his category.
If anyone is interested just contact me by email at:
fourcade@relsys.com.ar
Bernardo.
PS) You can see it working Here
It's a great panel 640x480 x 16.7M colors in a perfect working condition.
It comes complete, panel, Power Supply, Remote, Manuasl, and VGA Cable.
It have Video and S-Video inputs.
One of the best panels in his category.
If anyone is interested just contact me by email at:
fourcade@relsys.com.ar
Bernardo.
PS) You can see it working Here
I´m thinking on buy a Lilliput.
But still have a dude if I will do the right step.
I mean, the Lilliput has only 265K colors and my panel 16.7Millions colors.
I still dont know if the small gain in resolution 800x480 vs 640x480 and the 200:1 contrast vs 100:1 contrast will be really enough to make the change(downgrading 16.7M colors to 265K)
My Panel also have S-Video input, the Lilliput doesnt.
I want my projector to be used only for home DVD player (S-Video or Component Video) an eventually standar PAL TV signal(Composite Video).
Is the Lilliput a better choice having this panel ?
So any advice will be greatly apreciated.
But still have a dude if I will do the right step.
I mean, the Lilliput has only 265K colors and my panel 16.7Millions colors.
I still dont know if the small gain in resolution 800x480 vs 640x480 and the 200:1 contrast vs 100:1 contrast will be really enough to make the change(downgrading 16.7M colors to 265K)
My Panel also have S-Video input, the Lilliput doesnt.
I want my projector to be used only for home DVD player (S-Video or Component Video) an eventually standar PAL TV signal(Composite Video).
Is the Lilliput a better choice having this panel ?
So any advice will be greatly apreciated.
The lilliput seems like it would be great for that, but I don't have any first-hand results. If you want to save a bit of money (I'm not sure how much) you could get the phoenix digital version (Cruser might be able to give you an opinion on it) which has the same lcd inside, but it doesn't have the VGA input. The main advantage you would get is the possibility of building a much smaller projector.
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