Hi everyone,
I need to change my computer set-up, as I can't look directly at computer monitors. I've always kept the contrast and brightness way down on any computer I use (CRT monitors), but with LCDs that serves as very little relief -my eyes still burn. There's a Web-site where a guy talks about his new set-up with projector, and includes a photo, but the photo is missing: http://www.electrosensitivity.org/mystory.htm I've got a idea in my head for how I want things set up. The computer and electronics would be at a distance from me, with the projector beaming at a screen a little above my head height. Like going to the cinema. Any ideas? Do you have that guy's photo? Any links? Cheers, Joe |
In a message dated 01/02/2010 01:30:07 GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: I've got a idea in my head for how I want things set up. The computer and electronics would be at a distance from me, with the projector beaming at a screen a little above my head height. Like going to the cinema. Any ideas? Do you have that guy's photo? Any links? Cheers, Joe Puk replies - Joe I have seen the photo, he used a projector on a shelf or small table in front of him, You dont need the photo, get hold of a projector that you can tolerate, preferably one that does not have a noisy fan ! Work out how you can project the PC so that the projector is as far away as possible from you, you will need extension leads and obviously a wall or portable screen to project to. AS far as setting the projector overhead obviously you can get overhead mounts for certain projectors, Dont forget that you also can get small PICO projectors, there are loads on ebay, Maplin etc.. I have a projector, a very quiet one that I put on the fireplace mantle peice and then sit on the sofa about 8ft away from the projector which projects onto the large white wall infront of me, this gives a 50inch image (can be a little overbearing, but I tend to only use it for DVD films these days. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Thanks, Puk. Are you able to do ordinary computing tasks such as type emailetc. with your set-up? I mean, is the imagery clear enough?
Cheers, Joe |
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Which projector are you using?
I just got the LG HS201 LED to try out. But it uses DLP and it is terrible within 4 or 5 feet, even when plugged into a good filter. I am working on putting the whole think in a serious shielded enclosure, but it's not easy, even though I've been pretty lucky finding parts at a surplus place. Also, it runs on 19 V and I have not found a linear supply with that voltage... I've bee told it's better to try the LCD kind, though I don't know if any have LED lamps. I've heard of swapping the bulb with a halogen (line voltage): dimmer, but cheap and better EMF wise. Bill On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 4:46 AM, <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > In a message dated 01/02/2010 01:30:07 GMT Standard Time, > [hidden email] <joecitizen11%40yahoo.com> writes: > > I've got a idea in my head for how I want things set up. The computer and > electronics would be at a distance from me, with the projector beaming ata > > screen a little above my head height. Like going to the cinema. > > Any ideas? Do you have that guy's photo? Any links? > > Cheers, > > Joe > > Puk replies - Joe I have seen the photo, he used a projector on a shelf or > small table in front of him, You dont need the photo, get hold of a > projector that you can tolerate, preferably one that does not have a noisy > fan ! > Work out how you can project the PC so that the projector is as far away as > > possible from you, you will need extension leads and obviously a wall or > portable screen to project to. AS far as setting the projector overhead > obviously you can get overhead mounts for certain projectors, Dont forget > that you also can get small PICO projectors, there are loads on ebay, > Maplin > etc.. I have a projector, a very quiet one that I put on the fireplace > mantle peice and then sit on the sofa about 8ft away from the projector > which > projects onto the large white wall infront of me, this gives a 50inch image > > (can be a little overbearing, but I tend to only use it for DVD films these > > days. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Here's a case I made for a mitsubishi pocket projector - pk10. It was an electromagnetic nightmare and the case didn't help - even with a linear power supply. http://www.ahappyhabitat.com/100_0737.JPG Here's why it's such a nightmare. It's a shot of the noise going back to the DC power supply: http://www.ahappyhabitat.com/PROJ_POWER_RAW.JPG It's basically 30kHz pulsed at 60 Hz. The noise is allegedly from the pulsing of the LEDs. Stay away from DLP. Eli --- In [hidden email], Bill Bruno <wbruno@...> wrote: > > Which projector are you using? > > I just got the LG HS201 LED to try out. But it uses DLP and > it is terrible within 4 or 5 feet, even when plugged into a good > filter. I am working on putting the whole think in a serious > shielded enclosure, but it's not easy, even though I've been > pretty lucky finding parts at a surplus place. > > Also, it runs on 19 V and I have not found a linear supply > with that voltage... > > I've bee told it's better to try the LCD kind, though I don't > know if any have LED lamps. I've heard of swapping the > bulb with a halogen (line voltage): dimmer, but cheap and > better EMF wise. > > Bill > > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 4:46 AM, <paulpjc@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > In a message dated 01/02/2010 01:30:07 GMT Standard Time, > > joecitizen11@... <joecitizen11%40yahoo.com> writes: > > > > I've got a idea in my head for how I want things set up. The computer and > > electronics would be at a distance from me, with the projector beaming at a > > > > screen a little above my head height. Like going to the cinema. > > > > Any ideas? Do you have that guy's photo? Any links? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Joe > > > > Puk replies - Joe I have seen the photo, he used a projector on a shelfor > > small table in front of him, You dont need the photo, get hold of a > > projector that you can tolerate, preferably one that does not have a noisy > > fan ! > > Work out how you can project the PC so that the projector is as far away as > > > > possible from you, you will need extension leads and obviously a wall or > > portable screen to project to. AS far as setting the projector overhead > > obviously you can get overhead mounts for certain projectors, Dont forget > > that you also can get small PICO projectors, there are loads on ebay, > > Maplin > > etc.. I have a projector, a very quiet one that I put on the fireplace > > mantle peice and then sit on the sofa about 8ft away from the projector > > which > > projects onto the large white wall infront of me, this gives a 50inch image > > > > (can be a little overbearing, but I tend to only use it for DVD films these > > > > days. > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
I was considering getting projector , even though My current setup is comfortable to use, the lights of the monitor still bother my eyes even with aglare filter and low brigtness , I thought maybe a projector would be easier on my eyes
Bill , Do you feel that the hs-201 made symptoms worse than a regular monitor? Did you maybe feel it was less stressful on your eyes than staring at a regular monitor? Is it grounded? Thanks |
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In a message dated 01/02/2010 15:36:17 GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: Puk replies - Joe I have seen the photo, he used a projector on a shelf or > > small table in front of him, You dont need the photo, get hold of a > > projector that you can tolerate, preferably one that does not have a noisy > > fan ! > > Work out how you can project the PC so that the projector is as far away as > > > > possible from you, you will need extension leads and obviously a wall or Puk replies - the projecter I use is an OPTOMA EP761 DLP, it is very good with a very quiet fan, offering a sharp stable image evan from a distance of some 4m away from the projection surface giving a 50inch image. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Puk: how far do you have to move the AM radio before the
Optoma DLP stops making it buzz? I have not really used my LG DLP yet, but it made me feel terrible after just a couple minutes being near it. I am still working on a shielding enclosure for it. I have a big filter two phase filter that will be attached so that no RF escapes between the shield and filter. The filter is rated 100dB. The enclosure will consist of two Hoffman RF enclosures. I have a heat sink but probably should add some honeycomb ventilation. To buy these parts new would cost more than the projector. Most of them I am getting from a local surplus place, some on eBay. The shielding does help dramatically, at least in the AM band. I am using the stock switchmode supply so far. It is inside the enclosure too of course. The only hole is just big enough for the lens to shine through. I may add a short waveguide to that (electrically bonded with gasket or conductive caulk) so that frequencies below the cutoff don't get through. On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:07 AM, cris_aov <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > I was considering getting projector , even though My current setup is > comfortable to use, the lights of the monitor still bother my eyes even with > a glare filter and low brigtness , I thought maybe a projector would be > easier on my eyes > > Bill , > > Do you feel that the hs-201 made symptoms worse than a regular monitor? > > Did you maybe feel it was less stressful on your eyes than staring at a > regular monitor? > > Is it grounded? > > Thanks > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In a message dated 03/02/2010 15:56:48 GMT Standard Time, [hidden email] writes: Puk: how far do you have to move the AM radio before the Optoma DLP stops making it buzz? Puk reply - Approx 700mm, the sound is not that hideous either. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Thanks for your help, Puk.
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