The Epson Home Cinema 3200 is a 4K HDR compatible home theater 3LCD projector with a rated brightness of 2,900 Lumens. Epson Home Cinema 3800 Home Theater Projector: Our First-Look Review of Key Features and Capabilities November 27, 2019 Epson has long been known for offering excellent home...
Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD Laser Projector Projection Perfected. 2,500 lumens of color and white brightness Exceptional picture in virtually any theater environment – even in rooms with some ambient light Product Comparison Add to Cart Add to Cart Price − − − Light Source ...
Presentation Optimized Lumens.The Natural and Bright Cinema modes were both effective for presentation of still graphics and should provide enough output with moderate ambient light without turning to the green-tinted Dynamic mode. The sharpness of letters and numbers was greatly aided by turning up t...
The basic shape and layout of the included remote is similar to what Epson has been using for years on their higher-end Pro Cinema and Home Cinema models. It's a bit chunky, but it has almost every button you'll need including dedicated buttons for HDR Dynamic Contrast, Fine/Fast image ...
Excellent review; you've discussed how it stacks up against the 6100, but how does it compare to the 2007 Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080? At ~$2,300, is there anything the 6100 has that the 8100 doesn't? Brian GillespiePosted Oct 3, 2009 7:12 AM PST ...
The projector is both HDR10 and HLG compatible, and comes with Epson's excellent tone-mapping and 16-step HDR Setting brightness control found in its top-of-the-line Home Cinema 5050UB and HC3800. Full 10-bit HDR processing is on board to minimize banding, but the limitation here is in...
As my budget is <$2K, I was considering an Epson 3800, Epson 4010, the Optoma UHD 50X, and the BenQ HT3550. We have our theater room in our basement, there is some ambient light due to windows, but my main viewing time is at night, when is dark. What is important to me?