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The Epson VS355 WXGA 3LCD projector is an excellent choice for those looking to make a statement in their presentations. This powerful, lightweight device projects at 3000 lumens brightness and boasts an equally high contrast ratio of 15000:1, ensuring vivid colors and sharp images every time. It also has the ability to project up to 350” on any wall or screen with its short throw lens technology – perfect for large spaces like conference halls. The accessory ports are conveniently located on one side so connecting other devices is easy and hassle-free. Plus it comes with two HDMI inputs that allow you plug into both digital audio/video sources simultaneously without having to switch cables around each time you give your presentation– saving valuable setup time!
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Pros
- Offers high image quality with resolution
- High brightness level
- Offers versatile connectivity options
Cons
- Limited Contrast Ratio
- Lack of Advanced Features
The Epson Home Cinema 2040 3D Home Theater Projector is a great choice for anyone looking to set up their own home theater. With full HD 1080p resolution, it offers 2x the detail of standard definition projectors and provides vibrant colors in both dark and bright rooms. This model also has an impressive contrast ratio of 35,000:1 – which delivers deep blacks with incredible depth and clarity on any screen size. Additionally, this projector boasts two HDMI inputs so you can easily connect your Blu-ray player or game console directly without having to purchase adapters separately. And while other models may require additional accessories like active glasses for viewing 3D content - the Epson Home Cinema 2040 comes ready out of the box with one pair included!
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Pros
- High brightness and contrast
- Full HD resolution
- High refresh rate support
Cons
- Mediocre built-in speakers
Epson 3700 — Bright and Contrast, Large-Zoom Full HD Projector with 3D
If you’re a movie buff and like large screens, you cannot miss the Epson Home Cinema 3700 review. This projector offers high brightness and color consistency, deep blacks and whites, screen up to 180 inches, and more. It can be placed in a variety of locations thanks to its flexible keystone regulation parameters (both vertical and horizontal positioning can be adjusted) and the large zoom capability.
The projector isn’t fitted with the direct wireless protocols but supports the streaming dongles. It integrates good speakers with loud performance, while the noise of the device itself can be bothersome in the silent environment.
Design
The Epson Home Cinema 3700 is bulky and heavy. It’s 6.4 inches tall, 16.1 inches wide, and 12 inches deep. The 15.2lbs of weight don’t provide for the high portability of this unit. To hold this weight and size well, the projector has two regulated feet in the front, and a single non-regulated one in the back.
The shape of the device is rounded, with the black-rimmed front panel and the regulated lens with the manual zoom regulation. On top, there are two dials defining the vertical and horizontal lens adjustment, and a set of operation buttons. On the rear panel, there are HDMI, USB, PC connections, and the audio out port. The Epson 3700 remote has a standard design, with white buttons grouped on the black surface.
Features
The projector integrates the 3LCD technology, backed up by the 3,000-lumens lamp lasting from 2,500 to 5,000 hours. The brightness is equal for whites and colors. The native resolution of the Epson – Home Cinema 3700 makes 1920x1080, with 2 million pixels present on the screen. The Epson Image Enhancement Technology provides the Super-resolution effect. The color reproduction comprises of over 1 billion shades while the dynamic contrast makes 70,000:1. The 3D playback is supported.
The zoom settings allow for 1.6x manual zoom, the keystone regulation enables 60% vertical and 24% horizontal correction. The screen size varies from 30 to 300 inches. The 110-inch display is available from 10.5ft. The Epson 3700 throw distance varies between 3.2- and 26.2ft.
The input lag for this model makes 28ms. Connections include two HDMI 1.4a ports (one MHL-enabled), three USB ports (including type-A, service USB, optical HDMI power), PC input, and audio output. Wireless streaming is supported via the relevant devices.
The projector produces 35 dB noise. It’s equipped with the two stereo speakers rated at 10W each.
Performance
The projector has a diverse menu with multiple adjustment options including the regulation of the color output. There are two modes available for 3D format and five for 2D. The image parameters can be tweaked in each mode.
The contrast image with deep saturated blacks and plenty of detail, warm solid whites, and non-smudged grays is typical for each mode. The color vividness varies between the modes from the natural hues to the sharply highlighted peaks, without the rainbow effects. Usually, the brightness of the display is even in a well-lit room.
Last but not least to mention in the Epson 3700 review is the high-quality Full HD streaming and screen sharing via the MHL and the streaming devices. The input lag is unnoticeable. The integrated speakers feature distinct bass and are quite loud for a small or middle-sized room.
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Pros
- The adjustment options are largely extended and allow for the optimal customization (skin tone, contrast, brightness, tint, zoom, etc.).
- It can be easily mounted on the ceiling.
Cons
- A single 10W speaker does not produce the desired power sound
Epson LS100: Transportable TV Substitution with 4000 ANSI Lumens
The Epson LS100 review reveals that this ultra short-throw projector is positioned as an alternative to traditional TV. It means that you should choose the quality sources (1920×1080 Full HD and 3840×2160 Ultra HD). The insufficient-quality sources with low bitrate will create artifacts, noise, and other unpleasant things, which can spoil the whole impression.
Design
The device has average dimensions (19.4 x 17.2 x 7.4 inches) and weighs 24.3 pounds, but it still belongs to the transportable units. If necessary, the projector can be easily carried from room to room. The connector panel is located on the left rear side. The panel is covered by a removable lid. There’s a built-in control panel on the right side, which is rather useful in case you lose your remote. The model is equipped with 3 HDMI ports and can be integrated into your home media network using the LAN connector or an optional Wi-Fi adapter. The Epson Home Cinema LS100 review demonstrates that the unit is endowed with a built-in speaker system (16W mono) and you can connect sound sources to it (there is a 3.5mm audio input jack).
Features
The Epson Home Cinema LS100 has a high brightness level (4000 ANSI lumens) and this indicator allows you to successfully use the device in a living room filled with sunlight. The latest Epson matrixes (3LCD system) with a resolution of 1920x1200 in combination with a unique laser light source (that is able to dynamically vary brightness) provide a truly cinematic contrast level – 2.500.000: 1, which fully displays all the nuances of the play of light and shadow. It has a lifespan of about 30.000 hours, so there’s no need to periodically change the lamp as in an average projector.
Performance
The Epson Home Cinema LS100 laser projector mounting should be performed on a table, directly in front of the screen (in contrast to the traditional long-throw projectors, which should be located close to the rear wall of the room or under the ceiling). The Epson LS100 is designed for use in a living room or apartment with natural light, so it is brighter but not rich in contrast like classic home theater projectors. A dark-gray border around the image is noticeable even in a dimly lit room. Moreover, the horizontal stripes, when viewing widescreen content, differ from the screen color. Vivid scenes pleased me with believability, the accuracy of shades, and smooth color transitions. The rainbow effect is absent and there’s an ability to manually adjust the gamma to draw out shadows when needed. The Normal power consumption mode makes the projector operate at maximum brightness and the noise level is noticeable in quiet movie scenes, but it is easy to get used to it. The Quiet mode greatly reduces the noise, but the brightness drops to 66% of the maximum.
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Pros
- Advanced connectivity options
- offers a WXGA (1280 x 800 pixels) resolution
- 3D-ready
Cons
- Fan noise sometimes
Epson VS250: Bright Projector with Versatile Connectivity for Office Presentations
With multiple adjustment options, compact size, bright lamp, and wide compatibility, the Epson - VS250 SVGA 3LCD projector justifies its somewhat premium price tag. The device can work with various electronic gear thanks to the versatile connections panel including the wireless screen mirroring.
The projector represents a balanced picture with accurate colors, while the low resolution might be an issue with the small font texts. The regulation mechanisms include the vertical and horizontal keystone and zoom providing for the precise image at various placement points. The integrated speaker is enough for presentations in the middle-sized rooms but might require the external acoustics in larger space.
Design
The Epson VS250 SVGA is made in the minimalist style but features some exclusivities as well. The front panel is flat with the curved left part (grilled) and the small rectangular lens window. On the top, there are the navigation buttons and the zoom and focus switches. On the back, the connections ports are lined up neatly, with color-coded RCA ports and enough distance between the ports to handle any type of plug.
The remote control has clear buttons panel with the outlined groups and intuitive navigation. The rear feet of the projector can be regulated to fit any type of surface and ensure a stable position. With the dimensions of 11.90 x 3.20 x 9.20 inches and a weight of 5.3 lbs, the projector is compact and has good portability.
Features
The basic technology of the Epson VS250 is 3LCD, with the bright 3,200-lumen lamp consuming 296W (211W at Eco mode) and lasting for 3,000-4,000 hours. The brightness is equal for white and color performance. The resolution is 800x600 (SVGA type, with 4:3 aspect ratio), with 480,000 active pixels filled with the 24-bit color.
The projector delivers the 50-inch display at 2.5ft and 150 inches at 30ft. It has a 1.35x zoom ratio and has an automatic vertical keystone complemented with the manual horizontal regulation mechanism.
The connectivity includes the single HDMI port, service USB, VGA, RCA inputs for audio and video. The wireless protocol allows screen mirroring from the Android- and Apple powered smartphones and tablets.
According to the Epson VS250 manual, the built-in speaker has 2W power capacity and produces the mono signal. The inner fan has variable loudness from 28 dB to 37 dB at full load.
Performance
The image produced by the Epson VS250 projector is precise and well-aligned. The zoom and keystone correction enables the sharp rectangular display at different positions and distances between the projector and the screen. The color uniformity is quite good for this type of projector, with high a level of depth in blacks and whites. Grays might look a bit muddy in the well-lit room, but the colors retain their saturation.
The device is quick to set up and connect to the laptop, PC, or another gadget. The response is high both for the remote control operation and the screen sharing tasks. The zoom is accurate and preserves the overall contrast and color scheme well.
The sound quality is also important for the Epson VS250 review as the presentation-bound projector. Though the low speaker capacity doesn’t let wind up the volume and fill the large auditory, the signal is clean and balanced. The projection of the heavy video files might make the fan become audible, though not distractive.
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Pros
- Affordable projector
- High brightness
- Lightweight and portable
Cons
- Sometimes Loud fan noise
Epson EX3220: Solid Remote and Enduring Lamps Life
The Epson EX3220 has enough resolution (native 800 x 600) to perform the presentations made in classrooms and business meetings or watch some movies at home. It doesn’t heat up quickly and produces a low noise (37dB), which is typical for most projectors like this (considering size, aspect ratio (4:3), and power consumption (283W).
Design
The Epson EX3220 review from an aesthetic standpoint has a glossy panel that gives the body some elegance and protection against fingerprints. Its dimension is 9 x 11.6 x 3.1 inches. The lens is large and behind it, on the top panel, the shift rings are located. They are placed symmetrically to the lens and do not attract attention. After reaching the limiting position, the further attempt to rotate them is accompanied by a characteristic crackle. The device has an HDMI, VGA input, RCA, and USB; moreover, all of them are located on the rear side and work seamlessly.
Features
The Epson EX3220 SVGA 3 LCD projector emits amazing colors, which are more realistic when compared with classic DLP projectors. The images look natural and the color palette doesn’t contain shades of excessive and unrealistic brightness. This model comes with a lamp, which is able to work for 5000 (Normal mode) and 6000 hours (Eco mode), which is a good indicator of efficiency and allows you not to worry about the need to replace the detail. The projector is equipped with the standard universal Epson remote control that comes with many home and office models. It’s solid, thoughtful, and compact. The entire inscriptions are greatly visible on the buttons. The Epson EX3220 manual contains information about setting up, using, and adjusting.
Performance
The EX3220 Android USB thumb drive can be easily hooked up to the device for video, presentations, and photos demonstrating. There’s no rainbow effect. Whether you are watching movies, sports, or animation, you get excellent colors simply due to its high brightness (color and white brightness is 3000 lumens). However, this projector is not designed to work in dark rooms. In the dark, the device produces an image that has noticeably less contrast, compared with classic DLP projectors. Two integrated speakers (2W) are loud enough to enjoy the sound but only on a mid-level loudness, as I hear some cracking sounds while listening to music at maximum volume. It’s better to purchase an amplifier in order to fully enjoy the variety of audio content.
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Epson EX5260: Bright Pictures Reproducing in XGA resolution
The Epson EX5260 review is a great solution for getting acquainted with the basic features of the wireless projector that delivers a vibrant image. It’s based on the 3LCD technology developed by Epson and comes with a special carrying case.
Design
The Epson EX5260 XGA body is made of plastic (11.9 x 9.9 x 3.6 inches) and weighs 6.2 pounds. The outer surface of the case has a white coating, which is relatively resistant to damage and fingerprints. Basically, the surface is just matte, but the top panel has a small convex pattern. The top part contains a control panel with buttons, which are made of resilient plastic. The backlight of the power indicator during operation can be turned off in the setup menu. The interface connectors (including a VGA input, an HDMI port, two RCA plugs for composite video and audio, a USB Type-B port for USB Plug and Play, and a USB Type-A port that fits a thumb drive, PC-free USB, or a Wi-Fi adapter) are located on the rear panel and all of them run faultlessly. The captions for the connectors are well readable. A power connector and a Kensington lock slot are also placed on the rear panel.
Features
The Epson EX5260 wireless XGA 3LCD projector boasts the 3.600 lumens that are enough to produce a vivid image even in a well-lit room. I must say that its XGA resolution (1024 x 768) is suitable for text-heavy presentations demonstration and all the elements are greatly visible in excruciating detail. There’s no need to use any cords as the EX5260 connects laptop, tablet, or smartphone wirelessly in a few seconds after, for example, the on-screen QR code scanning. The Eco mode helps increase the lamp life — 6.000 hours while standard operating mode and 10.000 hours for Eco. Moreover, the audible noise also changes, depending on the mode (37dB/28dB Eco mode). The body of the remote control is made of white plastic with a matte finish. The remote fits comfortably in the hand due to its small size. The buttons are made of elastic rubber-like plastic, they are small, like the inscriptions on them, so you have to take a hard look at them, which is not very convenient. Unfortunately, there is no button backlight.
Performance
The Epson EX5260 has rather loud internal speakers (2W), which are enough to fill the mid-sized room with a loud sound. The setup process is really fast. The projector can display text subtitles transmitted with some types of video signals. To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, password protection, and key lock on the case are provided. The device doesn’t heat up even while working under heavy load conditions (for the whole day or in a warm room).
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Epson Home Cinema 1060: Full HD Projector with Rich Colors and Versatile Connectivity
If you’re looking for the bright home theater projector that supports Full HD and wireless connectivity and won’t empty your pocket, take a closer look at the Epson - Home Cinema 1060 1080p 3LCD projector - white model. This unit ensures optimal color balance and saturation in any environment, from completely dark to well-lit rooms, and is free from the rainbow effect present in the DLP-based models of the same price tier.
With this projector, you can hook up multiple devices including the streaming appliances. The installation options are many thanks to the multiple regulation mechanisms available (lens adjustment, keystone regulation, zoom).
Design
Design isn’t the primary highlight of the Epson Home Cinema 1060 review, while there are some features differing this model from others. The box is small and would fit any cabinet with a height of 3.6 inches (it’s 11.9 inches wide and 9.9 inches deep). The top panel has typical for Epson projectors controls including the navigation buttons set and zoom, focus and operation modes switches and dials. The front panel has the elongated lens window and the small grill with a curved shape at the corner.
The unit has rubberized feet ensuring its stable position when installed on the table top or a shelf. It weighs just 5.6 lbs, which makes it portable and easy-to-mount on the ceiling and other mounting positions. The included remote is multifunctional, with the color-coded sets of buttons.
Features
The Epson Home Cinema 1060 creates 2 million pixels supporting the 1080p video format. With the brightness of 3,100 lumens, it surpasses many competitor models. The absence of 3D compatibility, though, might become a deal-breaker for some users.
The picture can be zoomed 1.2X, and the throw distance on this projector is quite short. The detailed and sharp 100-inch image is reached at a distance of 7.2ft, which makes the device suitable for small rooms. Both lens and keystone on the Epson 1060 can be regulated vertical and horizontally ensuring the square display at various mounting positions.
The wireless connectivity is represented by built-in Wi-Fi used for screen mirroring and streaming (through relevant appliances). The physical ports make two HDMI (one with MHL protocol) ports, the USB type A and service ports, component and composite inputs, the VGA port. The integrated mono speaker has 2W capacity.
Performance
The highlight of the Epson 1060 review is its high brightness that makes both colored and white fragments look solid and natural. The brightness distribution is even over the screen, without washed out or poorly detailed spotsThe wide color gamut exceeding 1 billion colors results in the multiple hues with fine detail and smooth transitions. Blacks, however, aren’t that impressive and might seem blurred or washed out in the well-lit room.
The HC1060 has good contrast, which is subject to the picture mode chosen. In the Cinema mode, the contrast is the highest, while the Eco mode might result in dirty effect for grey shades. The color accuracy is high, while in the brightest mode, the greens might feel a bit oversaturated.
The speaker used on Epson 1060 projector is audible in the small room but can be easily overlapped with the ambient noise or diffused in larger space. The unit might emit noticeable noise at high load (37 dB) but turn very quiet in the Eco mode (28 dB).
The projector features a fast response and works well as a PC display. Meanwhile, the 50ms input lag is too big for dynamic video games.
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Pros
- Portable and lightweight
- Flexible screen size
- 3D capability
Cons
- Higher price point
Epson 4010 — High-Class Full HD Projector with UHD Upscaling and Efficient HDR
Need a 4K quality picture with bright and diverse colors and 3D mode? Take a closer look at the Epson 4010 projector review. This solid device features multiple technologies making its color mapping and contrast precise and true to the source. The projector upscales the 1080p picture and is compatible with any 4K / HDR content.
The unit has developed adjustment technologies ensuring the correct image alignment and high quality at various mounting positions. It can be placed on a shelf, a tabletop, or mounted on the ceiling. However, the considerable weight (24.3 lbs) might become a problem for the installation.
Design
The Epson Home Cinema 4010 is larger than many similar projectors. It’s 20.5-inch wide, 17.7-inch deep, and 7.6-inch high. The front panel features a large window lens in the center, with the rim overlapping the upper edge of the projector body. Two grills on both sides of the lens are performed in the wing shape.
The remote is black, with white or white-rimmed buttons well visible even in the dark. The Power On and Standby buttons are blue. The back panel has the connection ports sorted in the upper part while the power cord connection is situated in the lower part of the center.
Features
The primary highlight of the Epson 4010 review is its innovative PRO-UHD that combines three 3LCD setting matrices. Their shifting results in the tripled number of pixels in a nearly 4K image quality. It covers the RGB color signal totally with its more than one billion color range and also fits the DCI P3 gamut. The brightness for both white and colored spots makes 2,400 lumens.
The device supports an eight million pixel image and 10-bit HDR formatting, while the upscaling to 4K quality involves the 12-bit digital processing. The highest contrast rate makes 200,000:1.
The large lens of the Epson 4010 is capable of 2.1X zoom and can be regulated for 96% vertically and for 47% in the horizontal plane. There are 10 preset modes of lens position to be chosen from. The projection distance varies from 3.2 to 59ft. There’s no built-in speaker in this unit and no audio ports either. However, the two HDMI connections and the USB port might make up for this miss.
The HDMI ports have the HDCP 2.2 and 1.4 modification. There’s also the Optical HDMI 300mA one, the VGA, RS232C inputs, the trigger out, and the LAN port.
Performance
The picture produced by the Epson Home Cinema 4010 4K PRO-UHD is full of detail and distinct colors. The whites and greys are solid and the blacks feature a lot of depth and fine contrast within. The HDR10 mode brings bright precisely mapped peaks.
The interpolation mode provides the soap opera effect when turned to “High” setting. However, it’s efficient enough in the “Normal” mode bringing up the smooth and contrast action. The 28ms input lag makes the PC connection work fast and also fits the majority of video games.
Zooming preserves the smoothness of the picture and the even brightness distribution. The high color saturation and flexible picture modes let watch the image equally contrast and vivid in the well-lit and dark environment. The Epson 4010 projector is highly efficient in the 4K upscaling preserving a lot of detail and wide color palette accentuated by the sharp contrast.
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Pros
- Offers a 4K resolution
- High dynamic range (HDR)
- Flexible connectivity
Cons
- Expensive projector
- Large and bulky