![]() the 'warp' you are seeing is part of the second image that gives the 1st image depth. We are taking a 2D image and giving it depth, in order to do this we are superimposing 1 image on top of another. Distance from back wall or preferred mounting position to screen wall: About 12-16ft depending on if I change setup. 'As for the warped 2D to 3D conversion in the left field, this is a normal artifact of the conversion process.Maximum budget: Preferably $1k but can go to around $1.6 if worth it.Thanks in advance to anyone who can help! Does this feature still exist? If so, what options are available? I listed my max budget below, but even if there aren't projectors with conversion under my max, can someone at least tell me if this still exists and what projectors have it? I'd like to get one ASAP, and if I'm wasting time looking for one with 2D to 3D conversion, I'll finally be able to just go ahead and get one. ![]() Microcenter said they don't have any with this feature, even though they have the models Epson suggested, which furthers my confusion. ![]() Best Buy said they have a couple of other models/brands that have this, but they're out of my budget range. An Epson representative the 32 models have this, but it's not listed in the description on any website, including theirs, based on what I've seen so far. I'd really like if I can get one that also has 2D to 3D conversion, but I can't seem to find reliable info on this. I don't mean just the ability to play movies made for 3D like Avatar.) Since my TV finally died, I want to get a projector. ![]() (To clarify, I mean they can convert any 2D image/video to 3D. My roommate has had a refurbished Epson Home Cinema 2040 for several years that has 2D to 3D conversion.
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