Epson.com has
Epson Home Cinema 5050UB 4K PRO-UHD Projector (Refurbished, V11H930020-N) on sale for
$2099.99.
Shipping is free.
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sigma722 for sharing this deal
Please Note: Epson does not accept returns on refurbished items except if product arrives defective. Refer to the product page for additional details.
Key Features:
- Advanced 3-Chip Design and HDR10
- 4K PRO-UHD1 Projection Technology
- Digital Imaging Processor
- Pixel-Shift Processor
Specs:- Projection System: Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine
- Projection Method: Front / Rear / Ceiling mount
- Driving Method: Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix, 0.74"-wide panel
- Color Brightness - Color Light Output: 2600 lumens2
- White Brightness - White Light Output: 2600 lumens2
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9 widescreen (4:3 resize,16:10 resize) Compatible with 4:3 with Normal, Full or Zoom Modes
- Resolution: 4K Enhancement1 (1920 x 1080 x 2)
- Maximum Resolution: 4096 x 2160
- Supported Resolution: 3840 x 2160, Full HD 1080p/i, HD 720p, 576p/i, 480p/i
- Lamp Type: 250 W UHE
- Lamp Life: Up to 5,000 hours (ECO Mode); up to 4,000 hours (Medium Mode); up to 3,500 hours (High Mode)7
- Size - projected distance: 50" – 300" (Zoom: Wide and Zoom: Tele)
- Keystone Correction: Vertical: ±30 degrees (Manual)
- Contrast Ratio: Up to 1,000,000:1, Auto Iris on
- White Balance: 8-point adjustment
- Color Processing: Full 10-bit (partial 12-bit)
- Color Reproduction: Full-color (up to 1.07 billion colors)
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Also typically you want to avoid keystone adjustment. Instead this has a motorized horizontal/vertical lens shift, so keystone generally shouldn't be required as long as you can get the projector perfectly perpendicular to your screen.
Screen material and size is something you'll want to research a bit more. Budget screens can be purchased through amazon, and basically the size of the screen is determined by how much your throw distance to the screen is in addition to internal zoom. There are some calculators that can tell you the range of sizes you can get, given a throw distance and model number.
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Nice, any recs on the other equipment slickdeals you might have picked up or are keeping an eye out on? I'm probably going with a silver ticket 142" 2.35:1 or 135" 16:9 screen but do need to figure out if I'll need higher gain based on size/distance with this projector. I went crazy and wired for 7.2.4 even though I know we'll be streaming netflix, etc for most things which probably only has 5.1 at best. I'm eyeing polk signature for LCR and SVS pb2000 subs but not sure about surrounds, atmos speakers, or receiver yet
I too wired for 7.2.4. I've heard it's better to do that just in case you decide to add speakers in the future.
Honestly, not sure what speakers to go with yet. I've eyed some Klipsch, but then I've read they can be very "bright".
I've read you can go cheap on the ceiling speakers (Monoprice ones should work fine).
Probably gonna go with a SVS sub as well.
Check out AVS forum. It's where I go to learn more about all this. This is my first ever projector.
I too wired for 7.2.4. I've heard it's better to do that just in case you decide to add speakers in the future.
Honestly, not sure what speakers to go with yet. I've eyed some Klipsch, but then I've read they can be very "bright".
I've read you can go cheap on the ceiling speakers (Monoprice ones should work fine).
Probably gonna go with a SVS sub as well.
Check out AVS forum. It's where I go to learn more about all this. This is my first ever projector.