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Product Name: | Epson Home Cinema 5050UB 4K PRO-UHD 3-Chip Projector with HDR,White |
Manufacturer: | Epson |
Model Number: | Home Cinema 5050UB |
Product SKU: | B07P7Y3D6G |
UPC: | 10343943919 |
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For those not familiar with this model, these things are monsters, throw an absolutely amazing picture with amazing colors. While not true 4k, it's superior to 1080p and I see no pixels at 120". I ran this one for a couple years, then when it broke got an Epson laser (the LS11000). Yes, these are expensive, but to quote Ferris Bueller, if you have the means, I highly recommend you pick one up.
(Edited to correct the refurb deal was on the prior model)
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For those not familiar with this model, these things are monsters, throw an absolutely amazing picture with amazing colors. While not true 4k, it's superior to 1080p and I see no pixels at 120". I ran this one for a couple years, then when it broke got an Epson laser (the LS11000). Yes, these are expensive, but to quote Ferris Bueller, if you have the means, I highly recommend you pick one up.
(Edited to correct the refurb deal was on the prior model)
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For those not familiar with this model, these things are monsters, throw an absolutely amazing picture with amazing colors. I ran this one for a couple years, then upgraded to the laser version (the LS11000). Yes, these are expensive, but to quote Ferris Bueller, if you have the means, I highly recommend you pick one up.
Can you share your thoughts on 5050ub vs LS11000? I'd like to upgrade and trying to decide if 11000 has a better picture than 5050! For me contrast, color pop and sharpness are of interest. Thanks!
However, I trialed this versus the Sony vw295; for motion pictures, the visual quality difference was negligible for me. I put the cost savings I put into a zero edge projector screen with ambient lighting.
I did buy this prepandemic, for 1400 at best buy after GC. Best purchase. The lens shifting on this is a godsend for placement, as well as changing from 16:9 to 2.35:1.
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Basically, a lot of people think the 5050ub is superior to the LS11000 simply because of the contrast and blacks. I guess it comes down to whether you value contrast/blacks (5050UB) or laser/120hz (LS11000). The 5050ub is definitely the better value and I don't see a sale on the LS11000 any time soon. It's kind of mad that the 5050 is almost (not really) half as much when it's a comparable image with better blacks.
And like a poster above said, be aware that they're both very, very large projectors.
Measured contrast levels are going to be 1200:1 vs 4500:1 with the 5050 having a manual iris that can be closed down to get to around 6000:1. Ignore manufacturer contrast numbers.
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Sounds like you got a great deal. I was just noting that pixel shifting is a good solution for "expanding" the native resolution and no one should be afraid of it. Likewise for DLP projectors (as there always seems to be someone complaining it's "fake 4k"). There are several other factors that determine PQ, no one should be getting hung up on the pixel shifting. If I had to come up with any negative for this Epson, it would be LCD panels can degrade over time (but probably longer than anyone is going to keep the device) and sometimes the pixel screen door effect can degrade PQ but I highly doubt that is an issue with the Epson as it seems highly regarded in reviews.