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anliu | 2024-09-07 04:46:55 |
I have a long home theater, Epson - Home Cinema 4010 is perfect for my room, it has long throw distance, the picture is great, easy to use. Thanks 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-14 06:10:13 |
I just purchased a new 4K Epson projector for my home and as I have done for my previous home projectors, I always buy a spare bulb right away. I probably won't need if for at least three years, but just in case, I'll have it hand if it goes early. The price from B&H was the best out there and it clearly was an original Epson product. Here's hoping that I DON'T need it from some time to come. 5 |
Ben | 2024-07-29 09:42:46 |
Genuine epson replacement lamp. Just right for my PowerLite Home Cinema 2030. 5 |
Nick | 2024-09-09 03:33:53 |
Home cinema 5 |
Kelly | 2024-08-19 02:45:17 |
I can run it outside the house and watch the packers on the side of the garage with my epson home cinema 5 |
DJRicky4754 | 2024-05-21 07:50:11 |
This projector is Epson's mid level Pro UHD projector. It replaces the Epson Home Cinema 3700 with a few upgrades. This new 3800 has 4k HDR10 and does the full 18gbps @60hz. Its a wonderful value for what you get with 3000 lumens of brightness, 100,000:1 contrast ratio, horizontal and vertical lens shift. Its a great value for its price range. 5 |
Keith | 2024-04-26 03:34:46 |
Upgraded from an old Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 640. Love the BenQ! I've been using the Filmmaker mode with Blu-ray dvds (Thin Red Line, No Country for Old Men, In Cold Blood) and they look spectacular. Between the Eco and Smart Eco energy saving modes, I think it's best to stick with regular Eco as the Smart Eco has too many color shifts within the same shot as it's programed to try and compensate between dark/light scenes. A hi-contrast scene will fluctuate the output of the lamp which makes it very distracting. But overall, the contrast is beautiful. The blacks are deep and colors, rich. Very happy with the purchase. Would definitely recommend. 5 |
Joshua | 2024-04-06 04:55:18 |
Excellent! Had an Epson Home Cinema 3100 I got in 2017. Had replaced the bulb once with a 3rd party bulb, but that was never as bright as the original. It's like a brand new projector again! Worth every penny! 5 |
Living on the Gulf Coast | 2024-04-07 06:31:55 |
I’ve had an Epson powerlite Home Cinema 8350 for 12 years. The 3800 is much brighter. We can now watch with the shades open! I went back with Epson based on their quality. It’s too soon to know much more. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-05 07:11:37 |
I tried an LCD projector before this one and even exchanged it for a second one. Even though the specs on the LCDs were the same as the HD66, I was very dissatisfied with the image, especially the darks. I even suspected both of those LCD projectors were defective. The LCD projector was in the same list price range as the HD66. I was comparing the LCD with a projector I was borrowing whose list priced for much more than my purchases and whose image was very good. The Optoma HD66 not only blew away the returned LCD projectors, but it was even better than the expensive borrowed projector. I use the projector almost exclusively for movies using my PC VGA as a source. The HD66 has a very wide dynamic range. The colors are rich but the image still retains details in the darks (the many dark scenes in Brave projected brightly enough). There seems to be no issue with motion smoothness. The controls are very easy to use. I haven't noticed any DLP rainbow effect. Even though some reviews said I would want to manually set it up, I was happiest with a couple of the presets, sRGB and Presentation (Film preset seemed too dark). My three minor complaints are that the throw is a tiny bit too long (my room is not very deep), there's not much of a zoom and the image focus is very slightly soft (noticeable only in the VLC or Quicktime controls). But I'm a very discriminating viewer, so most wouldn't notice this. I have not tried anything in 3D, so can't report on that. I have not tried the HDMi input, nor the on-board speaker. I've tried up to about 75 image so far. The image is so good that I have a new problem: I'm seeing artifacts and imperfections in the compression codecs of the videos I'm watching that were masked before by the performance limit of the other projectors I used. I hear that Optoma has been making projectors for a long time. Their expertise in this area is evident in the HD66. 5 |