March 23, 201313 yr Author its the model shown here, costs around $700 the lower native resolution still provides a Crystal clear view of everything including instruments. I was skeptical of the "special sharp image lens' it claims to have, but it works and Im a pmdg 737driver and all instruments are 100% readable. It takes about 3 mins to warm up and simulator ready and and when and auto cool when you flick it off (about 5 mins) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/745427-REG/BenQ_MX613ST_MX613ST_Short_Throw_Projector.html you don't need a dark room. I have vertical drapes and they let in about 70% light and thats how I fly although of course 100% block out would be optimal Its 6 feet from eye view to the screen for a 100" view ZORAN
March 25, 201313 yr its the model shown here, costs around $700 the lower native resolution still provides a Crystal clear view of everything including instruments. I was skeptical of the "special sharp image lens' it claims to have, but it works and Im a pmdg 737driver and all instruments are 100% readable. It takes about 3 mins to warm up and simulator ready and and when and auto cool when you flick it off (about 5 mins) http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/745427-REG/BenQ_MX613ST_MX613ST_Short_Throw_Projector.html you don't need a dark room. I have vertical drapes and they let in about 70% light and thats how I fly although of course 100% block out would be optimal Its 6 feet from eye view to the screen for a 100" view Awesome. I'm waiting for the BenQ W1080ST -- its been getting pretty good reviews. 1080p 60" picture at ~1 m. Soarbywire - Avionics Engineering
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