We are looking into acquiring a Barco Laser 4K projector, but the big stopper for us, is that we have heard that Alternative Content on laser projectors is very lackluster, does anyone have any experience with this, or thoughts on it?
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If you are talking about the SP4K series of Barco 4K laser, then lackluster is not the word I'd used for how they look. Technicolor is more like it. They have a wider color gammut than xenon. Where I critique their look most is that they don't look "natural"...again, more technicolor.
The SP4K series can take in HDMI 2.0 and can handle HDR (licensed feature, for some reason). The HDMI 2.0 can be either via an ICMP-X server or via the ICP-D if using a Dolby or GDC server and those servers also have HDMI 2.0 input options for alternative content.
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Originally posted by Andrew Freeman View Postwe have heard that Alternative Content on laser projectors is very lackluster, does anyone have any experience with this, or thoughts on it?
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Originally posted by Steve Guttag View PostIf you are talking about the SP4K series of Barco 4K laser, then lackluster is not the word I'd used for how they look. Technicolor is more like it. They have a wider color gammut than xenon. Where I critique their look most is that they don't look "natural"...again, more technicolor.
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Originally posted by Steve GuttagThe SP4K series can take in HDMI 2.0 and can handle HDR (licensed feature, for some reason).
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Nevertheless, they seem to be an absolute favorite of high end home theater installers, on the Bel-Air Circuit at least. Given their price, I find it bizarre that they can only be configured via an LCD remote and an interface that looks like 1980s Teletext - no web UI.
I'll experiment with my Vertex: if it really can convert Rec. 2020 to DCI, then for $300, it blows the cost of an HDR ICP-D license out of the water. Only problem is just two inputs and outputs. But with two HDMI inputs on the ICP-D, a setup whereby all the Rec. 709 sources went through a regular scaler into HDMI A, but the HDR ones (e.g. Crapple TV and a HDR BD player) went through the Vertex, should work.
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