What is the difference between X10-4K vs X10-4KE? I searched in net, but couldnt find any information about this. In Amazon 4K Price shows lesser value than 4K3, but here it shows different.
I haven´t noticed it in your video, standing somewhere around, but have they mentioned the X-1000 UST or ist it dead before it was released? The X-1000 just got an CES 2020 award, but I don´t know, if it says anything about the future of the product...:-)
Why is he so focused on speakers ? Projectors doesn’t need any fucken speakers. Put bluetooth in it and that’s it. All pj speakers sounds like crap. And those questions...man !
I don't really understand/know how they do the oscillations 4x to basically use a 1080p chip 4 times to display 4K pixels on the wall and it not being visible as far as I understand. The oscillations trick means it might lose a bit in terms of brightness, contrast, other stuff like that, but the brightness of the illumination technology improves all the time, maybe laser illumination gets affordable soon also. Look at that new ultra compact and likely ultra affordable 1080p DLP system, surely it also uses the oscillations trick, but then all this makes me wonder, maybe TI can make their DLP chip oscillate 16 times instead of "only" oscillating 4 times, and that's when boom, you have an 8K projector. Will the brightness be enough when oscillating 16 times, perhaps that's their main challenge, to somehow cram at least 2x maybe 4x more brightness in a smaller chip. I think perhaps as far as I understand, the complication also lies in the driver/controller chip, which is the other side of the story maybe, what it seems TI delivers with every DLP there is also the CHIP, and that one might require some huge leap in performance to manage oscillating reliably 16 times to support 8K It seems that TI keeps telling me at the end of each of my CES videos in the last 2 years at least, to just wait a bit, that 8K for sure is coming from them..
What is the difference between X10-4K vs X10-4KE? I searched in net, but couldnt find any information about this. In Amazon 4K Price shows lesser value than 4K3, but here it shows different.
I haven´t noticed it in your video, standing somewhere around, but have they mentioned the X-1000 UST or ist it dead before it was released? The X-1000 just got an CES 2020 award, but I don´t know, if it says anything about the future of the product...:-)
No hdr on the x100?
Why is he so focused on speakers ? Projectors doesn’t need any fucken speakers. Put bluetooth in it and that’s it. All pj speakers sounds like crap. And those questions...man !
I would be glad if these are products projectors have embeded tv tuner rj connector with android os i know so it has wifi .
If my old is important for you. You are not responsible to answer for this question. And my question for CharBax....
8k dlp?? We do not even have a compact mass market real 4k chip yet. 8k dlp is thing of only dreams.
I don't really understand/know how they do the oscillations 4x to basically use a 1080p chip 4 times to display 4K pixels on the wall and it not being visible as far as I understand. The oscillations trick means it might lose a bit in terms of brightness, contrast, other stuff like that, but the brightness of the illumination technology improves all the time, maybe laser illumination gets affordable soon also. Look at that new ultra compact and likely ultra affordable 1080p DLP system, surely it also uses the oscillations trick, but then all this makes me wonder, maybe TI can make their DLP chip oscillate 16 times instead of "only" oscillating 4 times, and that's when boom, you have an 8K projector. Will the brightness be enough when oscillating 16 times, perhaps that's their main challenge, to somehow cram at least 2x maybe 4x more brightness in a smaller chip. I think perhaps as far as I understand, the complication also lies in the driver/controller chip, which is the other side of the story maybe, what it seems TI delivers with every DLP there is also the CHIP, and that one might require some huge leap in performance to manage oscillating reliably 16 times to support 8K It seems that TI keeps telling me at the end of each of my CES videos in the last 2 years at least, to just wait a bit, that 8K for sure is coming from them..