A:Answeryou need special active shutter glasses made for RF I think. Also, bluetooth ones don't work. Look for ones that specifically say epson home cinema in description. Also, some RF glasses show the 3d clearer than others. The epson ones work great. The cheaper ones are a crap shoot. I got one good cheap one and one bad. D
A:AnswerEpson has a Projection Distance Calculator on their website, link here: https://epson.com/Support/wa00814
At night this projector should be bright enough for outdoor use, and the focus has a decent range. The above distance calculator will let you check If you can achieve your desired image size.
A:AnswerPlease use this website , each manufacturer has different variations of settings. https://www.projectorcentral.com/projection-calculator-pro.cfm it will help with your question.
A:AnswerYou should have calculated the projector throw ratio before buying it so it would be within the needed screen size at the distance you were going to mount it. There are charts for this. You would need to move the projector and purchase a larger screen at this point.
A:AnswerYes, I have mine set up this way. Your projector can then only have 1 source coming in for all the components that you have connected to your reciever. The only disadvantage comes if you are wanting to have different viewing settings for different components.
A:AnswerAbsolutely, not sure what old school projector you have, but a 3 LCD projector like the 3700 will flawlesssly execute all colors from all sources
A:AnswerI too was looking for info on the replacement lamp for this projector and the cost of a genuine Epson lamp , I went to the epson.com web site and learned the part number of the lamp for this projector. According to the info Epson has posted on the site the part# is as follows; V13H010L85 and the replacement number for the air filter is V13H134A39. As you are aware whenever you replace a lcd projector lamp you should replace the lamp filter as well, no idea on the lamp cost. Hope that helps.