I'm setting up my simulator now and deciding on a projector. Should be set about 8' - 10' from the screen. I'm planning to use a 14 x 10 screen. Projector will be on the ground in front of the hitter in a cover. There will be a fair amount of light in the room due to several windows (40 x 60 home shop). I plan to have 5' black fabric sides and ceilings around the screen to help control the balls and darken the screen area. We will also be using this setup as a theater setup. Here's the choices I'm looking at but am also open to others:
BenQ MX819ST - This one isn't full 1080p but was recommended to me. Not Sure if anyone has experience with it. It's not for me due to no 1080p
Benq 1085ST - Has everything I'd like to have, but I'm worried about the lumens being bright enough at only 2200. Lens has manual focus which is a nice feature.
Optoma EH415ST - Highest lumens but lower resolution than the EH200ST. This one is out for me due to the lower image size. It needs to sit 5' from the screen and produces a much smaller image to get the numbers Optoma reports.
Optoma EH200ST - Seems to have everything I want, but I'm having trouble finding anyone who has used it as a sim projector. Anyone used one?
Optoma GT1080 - This is a common one chosen by many people but came out in 2014 and is a little older than some of the others. It also has everything, but again, some people report that it looks washed out compared to the Benq when compared in dark lighting conditions. Also, people have said that Optoma pads their brightness stats a bit. I'm not sure if there's a reason to go with this one over the 200ST which has higher lumens anyhow.
Acer H6517ST and H7550ST - Both are similar and have everything I would want, but both have been reported to show rainbow effects that are visible to some people. The 7550 is the better of the 2. The 7550 also has a lens with manual focus
Currently, I'm planning to get the Benq 1085ST and see if it's bright enough in my space. If not, I will return it and maybe try the H7550ST or EH200ST. Any other thoughts from people who have tried these? If nothing else, I hope this info helps someone else make their decision. I've been researching these for a couple weeks now and haven't found a comparison of all the newer ones.
BenQ MX819ST - This one isn't full 1080p but was recommended to me. Not Sure if anyone has experience with it. It's not for me due to no 1080p
Benq 1085ST - Has everything I'd like to have, but I'm worried about the lumens being bright enough at only 2200. Lens has manual focus which is a nice feature.
Optoma EH415ST - Highest lumens but lower resolution than the EH200ST. This one is out for me due to the lower image size. It needs to sit 5' from the screen and produces a much smaller image to get the numbers Optoma reports.
Optoma EH200ST - Seems to have everything I want, but I'm having trouble finding anyone who has used it as a sim projector. Anyone used one?
Optoma GT1080 - This is a common one chosen by many people but came out in 2014 and is a little older than some of the others. It also has everything, but again, some people report that it looks washed out compared to the Benq when compared in dark lighting conditions. Also, people have said that Optoma pads their brightness stats a bit. I'm not sure if there's a reason to go with this one over the 200ST which has higher lumens anyhow.
Acer H6517ST and H7550ST - Both are similar and have everything I would want, but both have been reported to show rainbow effects that are visible to some people. The 7550 is the better of the 2. The 7550 also has a lens with manual focus
Currently, I'm planning to get the Benq 1085ST and see if it's bright enough in my space. If not, I will return it and maybe try the H7550ST or EH200ST. Any other thoughts from people who have tried these? If nothing else, I hope this info helps someone else make their decision. I've been researching these for a couple weeks now and haven't found a comparison of all the newer ones.
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