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A couple people I have been talking with have it and they rave about it. I am adding a Lumagen in a few weeks when I move into my new house but also thought about pairing this with it. Let me know if it makes the picture "unnatural". The guy who does all my video calibrations doesn't really like it because of that...but he did say it was subjective and he is more picky than most people.

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I had a demo of one a few weeks ago and its great the way you can use it for video games. I got to borrow one to give my impressions on how it performs with 3d blurays on the big screen. Ever since I have used it my picture now looks fuzzy, I have to say that it looks good and I am picky with anything that messes with the film like quality in an image.... I cant even stand frame interpolation so that should give you an idea of where I am coming from

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Wow.....I have never even heard of this before. I have read umpteen reviews, and looked at several screenshots and videos showing the difference and I have to say I want one now. The only negative reviews that I have read are from people who haven't even seen it and their gripe against it is that it doesn't look "the way the film maker intended, if they wanted it to look that way they would have made it that way". I hate hearing this, it drives me crazy. I have seen multiple professionally calibrated displays, and heard many professionally calibrated surround systems that looked and sounded "the way the film maker intended" and I was disappointed in every one of them. I fully believe in doing whatever makes MY picture and MY sound the way I want it. I personally like a high contrast, bright vibrant image and I like more bass and more sound coming form my surrounds than is "intended". As long as I'm happy that's all that matters, it's not like George Lucas will be coming over to watch a movie with me any time soon. I guess what I am saying is that I choose "preference over reference". Sorry for rambling, it just gets under my skin.

P.S. I think I will order mine tonight.

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So I got it today and set it up a few hours ago. To get

right to the point it is what they say it is and you see it right away. I am having

an issue with it with my cable box. For some reason if I go right from the box

to it its fine but if the avr is in the loop it blinks and isn’t working right.

All the other stuff though the avr working perfect (ps3/xbox). I have a few

ideas that will probably fix it with some creative wiring but the main reason I

got it was for blu rays on the projector. I haven’t watched a whole movie or

anything but when you run it on and off with the remote you can see it pop out

at you.

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So I read a little about this. So let me get this right.

So you can take a 2d blue ray disk, 2d tv (led), 2d avr and you can make 3d with this?

And what is this pop that is talked about? To me pop is not really a word I would associate with 3D.

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So I read a little about this. So let me get this right.


So you can take a 2d blue ray disk, 2d tv (led), 2d avr and you can make 3d with this?


And what is this pop that is talked about? To me pop is not really a word I would associate with 3D.

To me... it looks like a saturation effect.

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The best way to explain it is it tightens up everything. Think

of it like binoculars when you are trying to focus them. Right before you get

it perfect that’s the darbee off. As you

adjust it that last time and its perfect that’s the darbee on. Then you move it

a little more and it’s a little out of focus again that’s the darbee off. On any

scene if you pause it and hit on and off you see it tighten everything like a

face lift. People’s faces when you turn it on new veins and wrinkles come out

of nowhere. Then you turn it off and you

see them still but they are washed out and a little fuzzy like out of focus. From

a performance stand point this is an amazing little box. But it does have some handshake

issues. I have read many people who have had to trouble shoot to get it

to work with everything. Today I ordered an hdmi switch box ($34) that should hopefully

fix the one handshake issue I have with my cable box going from my avr to the

darbee. It works if I go right to the darbee from my cable box but for some

reason if I come out from my avr it’s a no go. Just saying that it’s possible if you get one

you might have to work around something.

If you have a projector you need to buy one of these now!

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I use a splitter and it worked fine with it. Atm I’m running

it after the splitter until I get the handshake issue fixed with the cable box.

My plan is to use an hdmi switch box (ordered) run the cable box to that and

not to the avr. Then run an optical from the cable box to the avr for audio

when watching cable. Run everything else to the avr as I always have. And run

the out on the avr to the switch box. Then run the out on the box to the darbee

then to the splitter and projector/tv (fingers crossed it works). That should

work unless the darbee rejects the switch box. The box is monoprice just like

the splitter and both have the same features (all the highest spec hdmi used

currently).

I only want it for movies but it bugs me that it’s not

working for everything so I’m on a mission at this point lol.

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