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i wanted to build a setup for  gaming . i mean, we just bought a new house in here just for me! i'l use that house only for gaming ! now what i'm planning is  to make it a huge theater with 4-5 3d supported projectors! but i don't know how to setup them and make one picture with 4-5 projectors ! i even need help in choosing the parts for this till now i haven't thought abt my budget so please stay tuned to know my budget and get full details abt it!!! thanks!! that room can support 6 projectors !! and please remember i want a 3d projecter and 3d vision surround.... etc etc( i don't have any information abt this)

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what resolution for projectors will you be going with because it will determine the system  specs the most

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This should be in the displays section of the forum. Mods, please move!

Home theater actually. And the mods dont see anything you say. you have to send a report (It doesnt count against the person)

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Home theater actually. And the mods dont see anything you say. you have to send a report (It doesnt count against the person)

Did send a report as well ;)

I would argue it goes into the displays section, in the subtitle of that section it literally says 'projectors'

Not that it really matters :p

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Did send a report as well ;)

I would argue it goes into the displays section, in the subtitle of that section it literally says 'projectors'

Not that it really matters :P

Well he is working on a home theater sooo. all well doesnt much matter.

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I dunno about anyone else, but I'd much much much prefer to game on a screen thats 23 - 27 inches, I used to game (ps3) on my TV, which is 40" and it's kinda cool for fifa or whatever, but when I moved over to my monitors I preferred it much more. 

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If you have a budget for 4-5 3D projectors, i would recommend getting just one really hi-end 4k projector, Unless you want several different displays showing different content. If you built a titan based htpc, you could run full 4k no problem with supported games. That would look sick!! If you want 3d vision surrround just go with a 2.35:1 anamorphic lens setup with a curvescreen like this one:http://www.stewartfilmscreen.com/residential/products/variable_masking_dedicated_fixed/cinecurve/cinecurve_residential.html

. Doesn't have to be stewartfilmscreen though. There are a lot of different companies that make curve screens for anamorphic setups. 

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