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Runco 3Dimension Series Projector

Michael Brody Vice President Crescendo Designs, Southampton, NY crescendodesigns.com   Michael Brody’s entrepreneurial spirit kicked in after the Internet/telecom bust in 2000. In the industry for more then 10 years, Brody says his particular gift is his ability to listen to clients’ needs

Michael Brody
Vice President
Crescendo Designs, Southampton, NY

crescendodesigns.com

Michael Brody’s entrepreneurial spirit kicked in after the Internet/telecom bust in 2000. In the industry for more then 10 years, Brody says his particular gift is his ability to listen to clients’ needs and exceeding their expectations by selecting the best products for the job. He has been a Runco dealer for more than seven years.

How do you rate 3Dimension projector?
On a scale of 1 to 10, a 9.5. I don’t believe any product is perfect, but the D-73 is the only product that has me truly excited about video since the first flat screen we installed over a decade ago. Picture Quality on 2D and 3D is outstanding. Not to mention the benefits of an LED-based machine (no bulbs, quick start, energy efficient, etc.).

For what types of installations is it best suited?
Small to medium sized home theaters or media rooms are the perfect venue for this product. Dedicated rooms/areas are ideal so ambient light can be controlled.

What is one feature of these projectors that stand out in your projects?
Picture quality and ease of viewing in 3D is extremely impressive. The passive glasses will not fatigue you and 3D images have a natural sense to them (unlike active examples I have seen). All other attempts at 3D installations through mass market TV’s and other projectors have not come close in terms of quality and ease on the eyes to view 3D. It will change your opinion on 3D!

What features would you like to see changed or added?
I would love to see this same quality of 2D/3D picture available in a machine that ultimately did not need glasses for 3D.

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