rAVe [PUBS], founded in 1998 by Gary Kayye, is a news organization that provides coverage of the commercial (ProAV) and residential (HomeAV) audiovisual trade industries via e-newsletters, blogs, video, social media, and a variety of other mediums. The target audience for rAVe's publications is what we call "AV Insiders" -- AV dealers, integrators, consultants, designers, etc. that deal in the sale, specification, design and installation of audiovisual products. We do not target what most people call "end users," though a small percentage of rAVe's readers may qualify as such, especially on the ProAV side of things. The majority of what is provided on this RU-vid channel are product pitches filmed at tradeshows from manufacturers and distributors in the AV Industry. These videos are meant to give you an idea about what the product is and why you might consider getting more information. Other videos include rAVe's creative promotional videos and web shorts.
You really should do an audio-over that better demonstrates how this works because you've about killed the product for anyone listening to this who's thinking about buying one, or at least add onto the video a real test. Just do something that's not this.
I'm using my Epson G7500U outside on a 2.35 (21ft wide x 9 ft tall). Black bars are just projected into the night. I want to use that projector inside now with a 15ft throw and project a 14ft wide 2.35 image. I'm thinking this lens will do it: ELPLW05 (Short) V12H004W05 Do you have any other ideas of how I get can get 2.35 14ft without going anamorphic lens?
Why don't y'all sell these as computer gaming monitors? Retro gaming is getting popular and having a monitor that doesn't need to be back lit like a standard LCD or suffer very quick burn in like OLED would be awesome.
I really like everything I read and seen about the DH450 and I'm running home audio projects (<95 dB) with a lot of rather new ideas that this driver looks perfect for. It is based on the fact that you don't need a big horn that rise the 1-3 kHz just for reduce it in the crossover. At this moment just DIY but maybe it will end with some product for sale in the future or just give the ideas away to the DIY community. I live in Sweden and only order drivers from shops in EU (import cost issue). When and where can I order my first pair of this drivers?