*Post your Pics* Official Thread

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This car looks so cool.
 
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This car looks so cool.

I can't believe those pictures were taken directly from your HDTV mate! They were so clear and I was thinking that you were posting some kind of screenshots (before I saw those tiny pixels on your TV). 👍👍👍

Would you mind telling me what brand and model your HDTV is?? :cheers:
 
I can't believe those pictures were taken directly from your HDTV mate! They were so clear and I was thinking that you were posting some kind of screenshots (before I saw those tiny pixels on your TV). 👍👍👍

Would you mind telling me what brand and model your HDTV is?? :cheers:

It's a Sony.
The Camera is a Nikon D80.
 
It's a Sony.
The Camera is a Nikon D80.

It seems that Sony does have quality products! :lol:
Last time when I saw GT5 Prologue Demos running on Sony's HDTVs, they didn't give me a realistic feeling as your TV did, so I didn't expect much for a TV from Sony. I think I gotta change my mind on the video display quality of LCD HDTVs. 👍

ps: I'm still playing GT with my old PLASMA TV (max. resolution at 480p, it still gives me realistic feeling though :D), while I can't get this feeling with an LCD HDTV out there.. things displaying in LCD HDTVs look so much like in "computer". Not sure if you know what I mean. :P
 
I also have an Optoma HD70 720p DLP Projector. IT is SO AWESOME to play GT5 Prologue on the big 122" screen.

It looks amazing.

You're such a lucky guy! 👍
How about taking some pictures of your 122" screen with GT5 Prologue running? :drool: ;)
 

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If it's not being to cheeky how much did you pay for your projector? And would you recommend one?
The one I have cost 999$ when I got it a year ago. It is the Optoma HD70.
Now, there are other projectors that are better for the same price.

I would recommend the Panasonic PT-AX200U. It's 999$ but it is by far the best 720p projector out for the price.

It has a stunning 6000:1 contrast ratio (Mine is only 2000:1)
And it runs at a bright 2000 lumen (Same as my Projector)

Even though it is an LCD projector, the black-levels rival that of top-of-the-line
LCD projectors that cost just under 10,000.

Look at these images. These are all off-screen pictures to show what this projector can really do:

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PT-AX200U_casinoroyale_lakeside_large.jpg

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I HIGHLY recoomend this projector to you. I will be getting this one myself someday.
 
Why everyone says that the Cali car is ugly? I think its nice looking all around. I think ENZO is hideous car.
 
OK? Umm what? I see three different pics, from darkest to lightest.

And the link is about Killzone 2 and how amazing textures look.
What the point again? explain..

There is a point actually.

This thread says 'Post your Pics' so i'd posted those three images of a Ferrari F40 from GT5:Prologue(which is actually saved as one image).
These were shown to my friends, before i'd posted here, but i can't edit it, i just left it the way it is.

The killzone link was given as a taster of how much success the developers have reached the potential of the ps3's hardware
(that can show that polyphony too, might achieve even greater, on gt5-full version).

I know some would appreciate the killzone link & also the three screenshots.
It can influence people who don't own a ps3, but are thinking of buying one of course. :)

'Now thats some clever stuff'.

Thanks for questioning XD
 
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