Originally posted by Brian Fretwell
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Hi Ken
The Panasonic I use is the PT-AX200E if I remember right its not the full HD compared with the Epson EH-TW5600 projector, however I think the Panasonic has the edge on the Epson, with a slightly better color reproduction. A black and white image on the Panasonic also looks a bit better as well.
In saying that both projectors are really very good, the Epson can give the full HD which has the edge over the Panasonic in that way. I think these days if anybody was thinking of buying one, a 4K projector is what to go for. I myself won't be going 4K, although I would like to see it in action, but for me at my age the Epson will see me out. One factor with this little Epson is 3D projection, its very impressive. Ken I think the bottom line, is that if you are happy with your Panasonic I would stick to it for the time being, they are good
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Graham. My projector is an Epson EH-TW3200. It replaced an Epson EMP 51 when its lamp blew and the replacement cost was about half the price of buying a new upgraded projector with a much longer lamp life! Projector prices have dropped considerably over the years. My first one purchased when they first came out was a little Sony LCD model with a 50 watt halogen lamp. It was the shape of a milk saucepan and cost £1,000! I was only able to buy it because I had accepted voluntary redundancy deal. Probably one of the best decisions of my life. Ken Finch😊
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Since I brought it up, I'll answer Phil's question. Shorty is in a scene in Wolf as a background actor. If I remember correctly, it's in a restaurant sequence and he is clearly visible for a bit of time, unlike my big scene as a cameraman in the 2010 film "Fair Game" where I can be glimpsed for all of a second or two.
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Now this was a interesting blu-ray find last week at my favorite second hand shop "All Is Lost" I had never heard of this film before and last Friday night I screened it using the Panasonic VP. I always have liked Robert Redford films, just recent "The Great Waldo Pepper" All Is Lost is the first time I watched a film with very little dialogue, and I do mean very little. I will link the trailer below. In the trailer he gives of a SOS and believe me for almost 2 hours that's it apart from the use of the "F" word, and that is only said once, nothing else is spoken. Another thing I have never come across before and that was during the end credits under "Cast" Only one name comes up guess who , and that's it for the cast
I enjoyed "All Is Lost" and if you are looking to watch something different then this is the one, highly recommend it.
Saturday Night at the movies screening was "The Untouchables" an excellent movie, excellent transfer with Dolby Digital sound which includes a rear EX channel if your amp can do it and of coarse have rear speakers. Later over the weekend I had a listen to the excellent CD soundtrack as well. .
Last edited by Graham Ritchie; March 19, 2023, 01:02 PM.
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Graham, if you enjoyed All Is Lost, you might also enjoy The Grey.
The Grey is a 2011 survival film co-written, produced and directed by Joe Carnahan and starring Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson, Nonso Anozie, and Dermot Mulroney. It is based on the short story "Ghost Walker" by Ian MacKenzie Jeffers, who also co-wrote the screenplay with Carnahan. The story follows a number of oil-men stranded in Alaska after a plane crash, who must wage a war against multiple packs of Canadian grey wolves, stalking them during the mercilessly cold weather.
*Redshirt is a term used by fans and staff of Star Trek to refer partially to the characters who wear red Starfleet uniforms, and mainly to refer to those characters who are expendable, and quite often killed, sometimes in great numbers, often security guards. They are the unlucky victims of attacks and sicknesses.
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