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Epson 720P Hd Projector
The father | 2024-06-19 08:34:39 |
This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision® Flex CO-FH02 Full HD 1080p Smart Portable Projectorprojector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. I have to say this is my first portable projector and this is coming from an over 50 year old man! You guys have to understand I’m used to those big, bulky heavy boxes that have to be in one spot and for this projector to be brighter than that warehouse box, it’s even great when watching outside in a moderately lit area. My son hooked it up outside just to do a test run just to see how bright it is compared to the light outside and it amazed him! we watched a few YouTube videos on the projector while it being projected on a pink stucco wall, and the color quality was wildly almost correct!! we did nothing it did it by itself so as you can see, I’m very much in love with this thing! 5 |
Steven | 2024-08-09 01:55:55 |
Lightweight and sturdy. Very easy to put together. The picture from my Epson HD projector looks great. Would buy again. 5 |
Kevin | 2024-06-04 02:21:29 |
My previous Epson projector died after about 10 years. It was a 1K (HD) model but still a very good unit. This new projector is so strong with the contrast and the robustness of all the colors and being able to do it even brighter (non cinema mode). 4K is fantastic as it brings so much detail to the entire scene. Testing with Top Gun Maverick revealed a new level of detail in the scenes where you can resolve the small items on shelves in the background of a sceene. I am very happy and look forward to a new decade with this projector. P.S. This projector serves as our daily use video for TV and movies and its primary sources are Apple TV (4K), and HD Cable box (1080i/720p). 5 |
KristiB1013 | 2024-06-06 08:21:58 |
This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-FH02 Full HD 1020p Smart Portable Projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test ad review. From delivery to set-up the product was spot on. It came packaged very neat and organized with only the projector, a power cable, two remote controls (one for the projector and another streaming remote) and two auxiliary wires for external plug ins. There were detailed instructions that were clear and concise, for people who use those kinds of things. I opted for the “figure it out way” then if all else fails I will look at instructions. It was so user-friendly that I didn’t need them but because I am beta testing, I did take a look just to ensure the ease of use and it passed the test. I am not what I would consider a tech savvy person so when faced with an install, I’m not usually excited. It was super easy to set-up, plug into the power source then just as easy, plug the Nintendo switch into the HDMI port. Within moments I went from mom to super-mom! The picture quality is awesome, the projector is quiet, and the product is just as described. I would recommend the Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-FH02 Full HD 1020p Smart Portable Projector to anyone in the market for a projector. 5 |
Wally | 2024-07-03 04:48:23 |
works fine at 3g workflows (1080 p @ 60) 1 frame latency going from 3g to 720p for our projector which is acceptable 5 |
Hou | 2024-04-17 09:31:26 |
Excellent use and portability with this projector! Pros: 420 lumens and 720p native resolution (projected 3m at good picture quality), price, portability, includes nice small tripod - nice touch. Cons: missing HDMI cable and sound not amplified. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-24 03:31:34 |
Working for a week now on a HD 720p project. What a performer! Compared to previous Dual G5 we've had this is a night and day difference. Amazingly fast and powerful. 5 |
BEley37 | 2024-08-25 07:43:53 |
The FLEX M IS THEE best valued cellular trail camera on the market. 720p video with HD pictures on demand, there is nothing like it. Very easy to use and set up. Put in your microSD and just turn it on. Also the best value for your money when it comes to cellular trail cameras. You can not beat the price! I have several and I love them. 5 |
Grant | 2024-08-22 05:27:33 |
Bought this and its matching tx. They seem pretty good. You can select different definitions, FHD, HD, SD, and then can assign them to the 3 types, and allocate bit rates for each. Eg you can select HD, send that to SD and a bit rate of 800 and FHD to HD and a bit rate of 2000 etc. It then selects the resolution type, eg 720P. The only limitation I find a bit strange is that the full range of resolutions, are not available all the time. They vary what is available depending on the Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz of the incoming HDMI. I am using 60Hz, and this does not have 1080i, but if I was using 50Hz, then 1080i would be included. 60Hz has 480i, 480P, 720P, 1080P. 50Hz has 576i, 576P, 720P, 1080P, 1080i. The other strange thing I notice is that if I select a bit rate of 800Kbps, and then monitor the link at the IP level, it seems to be using about 3.5Mbps. However, for quality and ease of use, these seem to be great devices. 5 |
Grant | 2024-07-27 08:45:37 |
Bought this and its matching rx. They seem pretty good. You can select different definitions, FHD, HD, SD, and then can assign them to the 3 types, and allocate bit rates for each. Eg you can select HD, send that to SD and a bit rate of 800 and FHD to HD and a bit rate of 2000 etc. It then selects the resolution type, eg 720P. The only limitation I find a bit strange is that the full range of resolutions, are not available all the time. They vary what is available depending on the Hz, 50Hz or 60Hz of the incoming HDMI. I am using 60Hz, and this does not have 1080i, but if I was using 50Hz, then 1080i would be included. 60Hz has 480i, 480P, 720P, 1080P. 50Hz has 576i, 576P, 720P, 1080P, 1080i. The other strange thing I notice is that if I select a bit rate of 800Kbps, and then monitor the link at the IP level, it seems to be using about 3.5Mbps. However, for quality and ease of use, these seem to be great devices. 5 |