Posts Tagged ‘DLP’
Mitsubishi Lamp Replacement for Enclosure 915P049010 Osram
Sponsored by: http://www.Discount-Merchant.com – “Your direct source for replacement lamps” – This is a video to show you how easy it is to replace your Mitsubishi lamp code 915P049010 lamp using an OEM Osram lamp. Your enclosure might say 915P04910(O150W). The 915P049010 is the part number and the O150W identifies the type of lamp used O = Osram and 150W obviously means it is a 150 watt Lamp or Bulb. Because the ballast can output 132W, we will be using a 132W/150W 1.0 mm arc ASP Osram lamp. These TVs use the newer, vented lamp from Osram, which is quickly becoming a major competitor to Philips UHP lamp technology.
Duration : 0:5:24
Mitsubishi PK20 SVGA DLP PocketProjector
Get ready for the second generation of Mitsubishi’s award winning, micro-sized portable projector. Everyday, people are finding new applications for the PK20 LED DLP PocketProjector. With an ultra-wide lens, the PK20 has one of the shortest image throw distances of mobile projectors on the market today. Powerful enough to project a 60-inch image, you can easily create a 20-inch diagonal screen with just over a foot of projection distance. If you’re a sales executive, trainer, gamer, traveler, or camper, you can take the “big screen” right along with you. Or use it at home for digital photo or video shows. For more information on this projector click the following link:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=3038100&sku=M24-4075
Duration : 0:4:53
Liveshow Preview – World’s First 3D LED TV
Our Samsung product experts will get you the answers you need! Watch this episode and previous episodes on demand at http://bit.ly/bMP1Vz & http://bit.ly/cfzmMm. Learn all about the World’s first 3D LED TV, its features and functions, and how you can easily bring the world of 3D entertainment into your home.
Duration : 0:0:39
Race and Flight Simpit all in one!! – Logitech G25 and Saitek X52 PRO
This is my race and flight sim pit I made that resides in my man cave! It sits off to the side when it is not in use. I use this with my PC (e8400, GTX 260) which also runs my home theatre setup. The TV is a Samsung 61 inch LED DLP.
The seat is from a Pontiac Sunfire. It took me a good 1 or 2 weeks to get done using just a couple of power saws. The wheel is a Logitech G25 and the Flightstick and Throttle are a Saitek X52 PRO system.
The Wii remote and the hat (which I made) are used for Freetrack, which tracks the movement of my head during gameplay, and then changes the view in the game in real time to match.
Works great and is lots of fun!
Duration : 0:6:8
DLP tv
Video de una exibicion de nuevos productos electronicos IFA
Presentan una television con la tecnologia DLP
Duration : 0:3:41
Mitsubishi Announces and Previews New 3D DLP HDTVs
http://gamerlive.tv Mitsubishi announced their new 3D DLP HDTVs and we got a first hand look at the new TVs and talk to Mitsubishi’s Director of Product Development David Naranjo about Mitsubishi’s line of DLP home cinema TVs and why they are superior to LED and LCD TVs.
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Duration : 0:2:32
Sony PS3’s Warhawk On A Samsung 67″ LED DLP T.V: PSN: Fear-Fermi [Subscribe]
Warhawk is a fast-paced multiplayer third-person shooter, vehicle and flight combat game developed by Incognito Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It is a remake of an aerial warfare game of the same name, which was a launch title on the original PlayStation. Apart from the similarity of controlling aircraft, the remake bears little other resemblance. It was the first PlayStation 3 game to be available both for download on the PlayStation Network and for retail on BD-ROM. For the United States, Blu-Ray and PlayStation Network versions were released on August 28, 2007. The PlayStation Network version was released in Europe, Australia and Japan on August 30, August 31 and October 4 respectively. The Blu-ray disc version was released in Australia and Europe on September 20 and September 21, respectively, but was not released in Japan.[1]
Warhawk was initially intended to have both single-player and multiplayer modes, however the single-player element was canceled during development due to concerns that it was inferior to the game’s multiplayer component.[2] The game was released with five maps (each with five possible configurations) and four game types, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Zones and Capture The Flag. After the 1.4 update, the number of game types increased to six with the addition of the Hero and Collection modes. Three optional expansion packs for the game containing new maps and equipment increase the number of available maps to eight.
Warhawk was met with a generally positive reception by reviewers. However, for a few months after its initial launch it was plagued by connection and server issues, including ranking issues with players, which were subsequently corrected in updates.[3] The player is able to rank-up though 20 ranks ranging from Recruit to General, unlocking new personnel and aircraft customization options at each rank.
Developer(s) Incognito(Now Lightbox interactive)/SCE Studios Santa Monica
Publisher(s) SCE, Incognito
Native resolution 720p, 1080i, 1080p (HDTV)
480p (EDTV)
576i (SDTV)
Version 1.5 (August 27, 2008)
Platform(s) PlayStation 3
Release date(s) PlayStation Store
JP October 4, 2007
NA August 28, 2007
EU August 30, 2007
AUS August 31, 2007
BD-ROM
NA August 28, 2007
EU September 21, 2007
AUS September 20, 2007
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Mode(s) 2-4 player Split-screen multiplayer, 32 player online play
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
OFLC: Mature
PEGI: 16+
Media Blu-ray Disc, Download
Input methods Gamepad, Bluetooth or USB Headset
Warhawk is a third-person shooter set in a fictional, perpetual war between the Eucadian and Chernovan armies (blue and red team, respectively).
There are two ground vehicles, a jeep and a tank, and an armored personnel carrier is added by the Operation: Broken Mirror expansion. There are two air vehicles, the Warhawk and Nemesis (which are only cosmetically different), both of which can use nine weapons. The Omega Dawn expansion adds a dropship, and the Fallen Star expansion adds a jetpack. There are three turrets available to the player (anti-air missile turret, anti-air flak turret, and the .50 caliber anti-infantry machine gun). The game uses the PlayStation 3 Sixaxis[4] and DualShock 3 controllers.[5] The game can be set to make use of these controllers’ motion sensing function to allow the players to control aircraft and ground vehicles by tilting the controller in different directions rather than the more conventional methods of using the D-pad or analog sticks. However, a traditional control scheme is the default option. Warhawk offers online and offline multiplayer play. Offline allows for 1-4 players splitscreen (without bots). Online features up to 32-player battles, with the ability to have up to 4 players use one PlayStation 3 in split screen mode (on non-ranked servers that permit it). Players 2-4 can enter or exit the game while a match is in progress.
The game uses medals and rewards, which are awarded for certain tasks. As of v1.50, the game supports trophies, which will be used in the online service PlayStation Home.[6] Players are also able to customize their characters with armor squad markings, Warhawk paint schemes, and other accessories. More customization options are unlocked as the player increases in rank.[7] Warhawk also allows the creation of clans, which may participate in online events and competitions. The game also makes use of arbiters, paid anonymous players who are tasked to find cheaters within the game. They are able to punish offending players in several ways, such as an email warning, a forum post, a kick, or a temporary/permanent ban. Arbiters can also request that the player’s stats be erased.[8]
Duration : 0:4:12
Samsung HL67A750 67 inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV review
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001413DWQ?ie=UTF8&tag=elearnspanion-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001413DWQ
Samsung HL67A750 67-Inch 1080p LED Powered DLP HDTV review
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Samsung Series 7 DLP 1080p Black Screen, Tearing
New Samsung DLPs seem to have trouble with 1080p input. This is a Xbox 360 connected by component, set to 1080p, showing black screens and some tearing during Game startup. (RESOLVED–use HDMI or VGA instead or upgrade TV firmware)
Duration : 0:2:12
Samsung SP P410M LED Pocket Projector Comparison / Demo (part 2 of 2)
LAMP vs LED projector TEST.
part one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvGa93gMhSU
This time I am directly comparing the LED projector to a lamp based LCD projo. Plus I show more examples of the image and how little power it takes to use the Samsung.
Duration : 0:5:35
