I have been wondering this for about 2 months...do liquid coupled projectors put out a better picture than air coupled units???
For those who don't know, LC'ed projectors have fluid between the crt face and the first lense of the lense assembly. This fluid creates a denser environment between the tube face and lense assembly, this effectively stops the image reflections that bounce back from the lense to the crt face.
Some tell me the image quality of an LC'ed projector is noticably better, others have said it's not that noticable...thursday I will find out, I have an NEC xg110LC coming in, it is the exact same unit as my xg135, all the specs are the same except the max horizonal scan rate (135 vs 110mhz) There is one other difference, the 135 has 1900hrs on the tubes, the 110LC has 250hrs, so I'm not sure how this will effect things, I realize light output should be down on the higher houred unit, that should be about it.
For this comparision I'm leaving the xg135 hanging on the ceiling, I'll set the xg110LC on a table below the 135...should make for an interesting couple of days.
For those who don't know, LC'ed projectors have fluid between the crt face and the first lense of the lense assembly. This fluid creates a denser environment between the tube face and lense assembly, this effectively stops the image reflections that bounce back from the lense to the crt face.
Some tell me the image quality of an LC'ed projector is noticably better, others have said it's not that noticable...thursday I will find out, I have an NEC xg110LC coming in, it is the exact same unit as my xg135, all the specs are the same except the max horizonal scan rate (135 vs 110mhz) There is one other difference, the 135 has 1900hrs on the tubes, the 110LC has 250hrs, so I'm not sure how this will effect things, I realize light output should be down on the higher houred unit, that should be about it.
For this comparision I'm leaving the xg135 hanging on the ceiling, I'll set the xg110LC on a table below the 135...should make for an interesting couple of days.


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