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https://epson.com/Clearance-Cente...1H851020-N
Available direct from Epson with free shipping and a 2-yr warranty. I've been looking to upgrade my 720p projector for a while and this seems like it will fit the bill nicely. It also has a strong review at ProjectorReviews [url]https://www.projectorreviews.com/epson/epson-home-cinema-2100-and-2150-home-entertainment-projector-review/[url]
Specifications Projector:
Projection System:
Epson 3LCD, 3-chip technology
Projection Method:
Front / rear / ceiling mount
Driving Method:
Epson Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix
Pixel Number:
2,073,600 dots (1920 x 1080) x 3
Color Brightness - Color Light Output:
2500 lumens1
White Brightness - White Light Output:
2500 lumens1
Aspect Ratio:
Native 16:9 widescreen
Resolution:
Native 1080p (1920 x 1080)
Resize:
16:10, 4:3
Lamp Type:
200 W UHE
Lamp Life:
ECO mode: Up to 7500 hours8
Normal mode: Up to 4500 hours8
Throw Ratio Range:
1.33 (Zoom: Wide) – 2.16 (Zoom: Tele)
Size - projected distance:
30" – 300" at (2.86 ft - 29.2 ft)
Keystone Correction:
Vertical: ±30 degrees (Auto)
Horizontal: ±30 degrees (Slide bar)
Contrast Ratio:
Up to 35,000:1
Color Processing:
Full 10 bits
Color Reproduction:
Full-color (up to 1.07 billion colors)
Projected Output:
2D, 3D, Full HD 1080p
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I just built a white milliskin over black milliskin acoustically transparent screen @115" for about $135 including wood, brackets, a kreg jig, and fabric. It is paired right now with a 4k BenQ HT3550 and is unbelievably crisp. 4k is made for screens this size and it's amazing. None of my other listed methods should cost more than $150.
I have tons of pending things to fix or improve at home and my wife often yells just find someone to do it.
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*** just getting starting in research, don't know if I should pull the trigger on this one, and and not wait for a 4K one?
Depends on how much 4k content you have available, and I wouldn't invest in a 4k if you don't have a good setup (window/light control and screen in the room you are gonna put it). I bought a DLP 1080p (this is LCD, LCD bulb lasts longer but picture/color is generally inferior) and couldn't be happier. But I am biased, I've skipped 4k to date, still rocking 1080p projector, 1080p gaming/computer monitor, and TVs.
*** just getting starting in research, don't know if I should pull the trigger on this one, and and not wait for a 4K one?
This one has 3D. So if that's of interest to you, this is a good deal.
Ht2050 has 3D and it was fun for a bit and nice for a gimmick when friends stop by, otherwise the feature remains unused.
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1080p projector will be dead investment at this stage. 450$ with tax will be burden.
I guess additional investment on a good screen is needed if the projector is 4K. That will add up to the cost too. I presume regular budget screens aren't good enough for 4K.
2500 lumens outdoors. Was it only at night or did the picture quality hold up during daytime too?
Bummer...I need something that will allow my friends and me to watch the Superbowl outdoors.