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And the total price of our review system - projector, screen, Blu-ray 3D home theater system, 3D-XL box, 3D glasses and cables - comes in at under $1500.
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Sure, the resolution is scaled from 1080p down to 720p so there isn't quite as much detail as you would see from a full HD 1080p 3D system, but the quality is still quite acceptable on a 92-inch screen from less than 10 feet away. It takes the output of a 3D source component (namely a Blu-ray 3D player) and creates a 3D signal that is fully compatible with the current crop of 3D-capable DLP projectors.

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Watching Avatar on Blu-ray 3D Disc plus a number of additional Blu-ray 3D titles, including Step Up 3D, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Grand Canyon: A River at Risk, Tron:Legacy and Coraline, we can say that the 3D-XL does exactly what it is advertised to do. The 3D-XL gets around this problem handily by allowing you to use a screen size of 100 inches or more, without a second mortgage or a high interest short term loan from some guy named Vinny.
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Nothing makes a large flat panel TV look small like putting on a 3D movie. Oh, the exquisite detail of a Blu-ray 3D Disc and the illusion of depth can be dramatic - particularly on a high-end full HD 1080p plasma or LED/LCD flat panel set - but the 3D illusion is compromised when the image doesn't even come close to filling your field of vision. But watching 3D at home on a 50-inch (or smaller) screen is decidedly less cool. Having the ability to watch high quality 3D movies at home is pretty cool. One pair of Optoma's DLP-Link active shutter 3D glasses comes with the 3D-XL. We also did some 3D testing from YouTube using Side by Side 3D content. As a 3D source device, we used Panasonic's SC-BTT350 Blu-ray 3D Home Theater System set to its 1080p 3D output. In this mode, the 3D-XL takes any compatible incoming 3D signal and scales/processes that 3D signal to a 720p/120 Hz 3D output which is compatible with most (if not all) 3D-capable DLP front projectors. You then flip the toggle switch on the back of the 3D-XL to its 720p output mode.

We used Optoma's HD-66, a 720p 3D-capable projector which sells for under $700. You plug in the power adapter, connect your sources (up to two) to the unit via HDMI cables, and then plug the 3D-XL's HDMI output into your 3D-compatible DLP projector. The 3D-XL couldn't be much easier to set up. This little black box enables huge screen high definition 3D for your home theater, without the ridiculous price tag that accompanies other 3D projection options. It's a converter box that sits between your 3D sources, such as a Blu-ray 3D player or a 3D compatible cable or satellite set-top box, and a 3D-compatible DLP projector. So you bought a 3D DLP projector but can't find any compatible 3D sources? You have now, with the Optoma 3D-XL 3D Projector Adapter.
