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Discover your new home entertainment hub with the Home Cinema 2150 wireless projector, delivering Full HD content from a variety of devices. Get widescreen 1080p images up to 11 feet or more — over 4x larger than a 60-inch flat panel. Offering 2,500 lumens of color/white brightness1, the projector delivers vibrant images. Stream movies, games and more — from wireless or wired HDMI® devices — with 2x HDMI ports, Miracast® and MHL®2 support. It also features amazing dynamic contrast up to 60,000:1. With 3LCD technology, there's no rainbow effect. Plus, enjoy HD content out of the box with vertical lens shift, 1.6x zoom and a built-in 10 W speaker.
Note: Epson does not accept returns on refurbished items except if product arrives defective, in which case, we will provide a replacement with the same model or equivalent. This unit may not include the same software or paper pack as new models.
Projection System: 3LCD, 3-chip technology
Native Resolution: 1080p (1920 x 1080)
Color Brightness: 2500 lumens1
White Brightness: 2500 lumens1
Model: V11H852020-N
https://epson.com/Clearance-Cente...1H852020-N
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Also, resolution and brightness (whether falsified or accurate) are not the only metrics that determine a good image.
If you can point me to a ~$100 projector that is 1080p+ native and has more than 2500 lumens according to the ANSI or ISO 21118 standard, I'll eat my words and consider buying you a beverage. Otherwise, please stop trolling.
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Projector itself is of very good quality
Free shipping for me
Great 1080p projector for rooms that are not light controlled, it's a light cannon. I've noticed you get some flickering before the lamp fully goes out so you'll replace them more frequently however the lamps are much cheaper than any other projector I've seen ($59 shipped from Epson) They go out of stock fairly regularly so keep one on hand... It's even acceptable for casual FPS gaming (for a projector) bought it for $700 new 2 yrs ago and have no regrets.
Also 3D. If you want your children to experience the MCU as God and Disney intended, this may be the only way left.
BTW, for those interested, I'm using Samsung SSG-3300GR glasses. I assume there are better glasses but no so much better to change my opinion. If you want to give 3D a try I suggest you look at your local classifieds for used glasses. Also, apparently the best movie to showcase 3D is "Flying Swords of Dragon's Gate [amazon.com]".
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You can use the projection calculator:
https://epson.com/support/project...alcul
TLDR version:
If you watch any 4k content now.
Anything less will be a disappointment.
The happy medium is 4k enhanced(until true 4k projectors are more affordable).
If you are starting from scratch, would look into at a minimum the Epson 3800 or the similarly priced BenQ (I personally went with the 3800 not a gamer).
Unless you are doing a 100"+ screen consider an 85" 4K TV (especially if its a small room)
I bought a house with a 92" screen and a 720p projector...what a disappointment when compared with the Samsung Q8 4k TV. Was just going to use the 85" TV for the theater room. Then would still need to buy a Samsung Q8 75" Or OLED 77 for Family room.
That would have cost more than the epson 3800 plus the screen.
So did just that, bought 120" screen and the 3800.
Put the 85" in family room.
Now have a proper theater experience...on a budget...Everyone says WOW
Epson 3800 $1385
Elite Screens AEON 120" $376
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I have mine mounted at a few inches less than 11ft and get a 120 inch screen. Using it projected onto a grey wall, no screen. Honestly can't believe there is better image quality out there but have very little to compare to.