DualBoot; there are quieter projectors that don't look like a radiator, I think from Mitsubishi and some others.
But that said, I keep saying that projectors can be hidden away. In fact, my projector is ceiling mounted practically in plain sight and people think I don't have a TV!
The problem here is that it's not a home theater projector and it's not HD resolution. That, and it's a DLP and they don't say what the color wheel speed is. DLP rainbows annoy me, so I'd want to get the fastest color wheel possible.
I have one of the MP721c's, and the colour wheel is very slow. If you glance at anything quickly you see fantastic rainbows if your eyes are sensitive to things running around 60hz -- the price is pretty much the same, so I would suspect the 622c would use nearly identical parts.
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JeffDM @ Sep 22nd 2007 7:21PM
DualBoot; there are quieter projectors that don't look like a radiator, I think from Mitsubishi and some others.
But that said, I keep saying that projectors can be hidden away. In fact, my projector is ceiling mounted practically in plain sight and people think I don't have a TV!
The problem here is that it's not a home theater projector and it's not HD resolution. That, and it's a DLP and they don't say what the color wheel speed is. DLP rainbows annoy me, so I'd want to get the fastest color wheel possible.
yojoe @ Sep 23rd 2007 4:50PM
I have one of the MP721c's, and the colour wheel is very slow. If you glance at anything quickly you see fantastic rainbows if your eyes are sensitive to things running around 60hz -- the price is pretty much the same, so I would suspect the 622c would use nearly identical parts.