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Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector w/ HDR

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Various Retailers have Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector w/ HDR (V11H959020) on sale for $1399.99. Shipping is free.

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Available from:Includes:
  • Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector w/ HDR
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Lens Cover
About this Product:
  • Projects an image size from 40"-300"
  • HDR10/HGL compatibility to produce a wide color gamut
  • Outputs 3000 lumens brightness
  • 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Two HDMI 2.0 inputs supporting 4K HDR content at a full 60Hz
  • Built-in stereo speakers rear-firing, dual 10W speaker system
  • Bluetooth audio device connectivity support for aptX
  • 3D capable (glasses sold separately)
  • 2-year limited warranty, 90-day lamp limited warranty

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  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this sale is $100 less than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1499.99.
    • This sale price also matches this previous FrontPage Deal from June 2020.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 565 customer reviews.
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Various Retailers have Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector w/ HDR (V11H959020) on sale for $1399.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member catpunt for sharing this deal.

Available from:Includes:
  • Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector w/ HDR
  • Wireless Remote Control
  • Lens Cover
About this Product:
  • Projects an image size from 40"-300"
  • HDR10/HGL compatibility to produce a wide color gamut
  • Outputs 3000 lumens brightness
  • 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  • Two HDMI 2.0 inputs supporting 4K HDR content at a full 60Hz
  • Built-in stereo speakers rear-firing, dual 10W speaker system
  • Bluetooth audio device connectivity support for aptX
  • 3D capable (glasses sold separately)
  • 2-year limited warranty, 90-day lamp limited warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Our research indicates that this sale is $100 less than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1499.99.
    • This sale price also matches this previous FrontPage Deal from June 2020.
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 565 customer reviews.
  • About this Store:

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Model: Epson Home Cinema 3800 4K PRO-UHD 3-Chip Projector with HDR

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Excellent LCD pixel shifter for the price (unless there's a fire sale on 5050s, a refurbished version of this is my next planned projector.) Things to note for those not currently aware it offers a lot of lens shift but there have been numerous reports that as you approach the limit of lens shift, the image is not universally in focus. Replacement lamps are very cheap ($99 from Epson), and this has HDMI 2.0 (only the laser models have 2.1 so far) so shouldn't have issues gaming in 4K HDR (at up to 60fps.)
The number of people complaining about the 3200 is what sent me to the 3800 (and briefly 4100, but HDMI 1.4 was a non starter.) I've got a hard limit of $1,000 and a couple spare bulbs for my current 2350 so I'm okay waiting. I may pull the trigger if this drops another 200 but I'm not worried about refurbished as I think 2/3 of my epsons have been refurbished buys and I've got the ability to use no lens shift if I absolutely have to. (I'm still hopeful that the 5050 replacement will come out soon enough to push the 5050 refurbs to this price at which point I'll throw away my hard limit, i do get that's just a pipe dream at this point, but believing it's possible helps me hold firm on my price limit 🤣)

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Excellent LCD pixel shifter for the price (unless there's a fire sale on 5050s, a refurbished version of this is my next planned projector.) Things to note for those not currently aware it offers a lot of lens shift but there have been numerous reports that as you approach the limit of lens shift, the image is not universally in focus. Replacement lamps are very cheap ($99 from Epson), and this has HDMI 2.0 (only the laser models have 2.1 so far) so shouldn't have issues gaming in 4K HDR (at up to 60fps.)
Last edited by holysin December 18, 2023 at 06:22 PM.
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catpunt
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Quote from holysin :
Excellent LCD pixel shifter for the price (unless there's a fire sale on 5050s, a refurbished version of this is my next planned projector.) Things to note for those not currently aware it offers a lot of lens shift but there have been numerous reports that as you approach the limit of lens shift, the image is not universally in focus. Replacement lamps are very cheap ($99 from Epson), and this has HDMI 2.0 (only the laser models have 2.1 so far) so shouldn't have issues gaming in 4K HDR (at up to 60fps.)
At this price may as well get a new one. Plus the refurbished ones don't have a great reputation for focus uniformity. I tried a refurbished 3200 and it was so bad no matter what I did.
Dec 19, 2023
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Spartan101
Dec 19, 2023
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Just paid 1499 for one last month. At $1399 this a solid deal.
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holysin
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Quote from catpunt :
At this price may as well get a new one. Plus the refurbished ones don't have a great reputation for focus uniformity. I tried a refurbished 3200 and it was so bad no matter what I did.
The number of people complaining about the 3200 is what sent me to the 3800 (and briefly 4100, but HDMI 1.4 was a non starter.) I've got a hard limit of $1,000 and a couple spare bulbs for my current 2350 so I'm okay waiting. I may pull the trigger if this drops another 200 but I'm not worried about refurbished as I think 2/3 of my epsons have been refurbished buys and I've got the ability to use no lens shift if I absolutely have to. (I'm still hopeful that the 5050 replacement will come out soon enough to push the 5050 refurbs to this price at which point I'll throw away my hard limit, i do get that's just a pipe dream at this point, but believing it's possible helps me hold firm on my price limit 🤣)
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timbo80
Dec 19, 2023
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I know this is hard to compare second-hand, but how loud are the fans on this? Currently using a cheap projector bought off Amazon a while back and that thing is annoyingly loud.
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fs26mdm
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think im going to go with a bold strategy cotton call and go with the renewed for 30$ more
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Coolkrishnan
Dec 19, 2023
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Is this a better option than epson 4010?

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Quote from timbo80 :
I know this is hard to compare second-hand, but how loud are the fans on this? Currently using a cheap projector bought off Amazon a while back and that thing is annoyingly loud.
I'm sensitive to the fan and actuator noise, which is why I tried the 3200 based on the reviews, and it was indeed pleasantly quiet. The chassis is pretty large which helps with that.
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CoolPlastic9636
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I'm in the process of returning my 3800, the focus uniformity is terrible. I can get the center focused with blurry edges, sharp edges but blurry center, or mildly blurry all over. If you just watch shows and movies it's fine, but the focus is very noticeable on text in games and menus.
Dec 19, 2023
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drdchicago
Dec 19, 2023
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How is this compared to Paris Rhone, if anyone has that one? I was about to buy that and I saw this deal.
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Soongjin
Dec 19, 2023
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Repp, good deal
Last edited by Soongjin December 19, 2023 at 09:42 AM.
Dec 19, 2023
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TensePicture246
Dec 19, 2023
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I got this with 1000h lamp, feels like it's dimmer now but not 100% sure. Debating should I replace the lamp now.
Dec 19, 2023
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nebjamin
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Quote from CoolPlastic9636 :
I'm in the process of returning my 3800, the focus uniformity is terrible. I can get the center focused with blurry edges, sharp edges but blurry center, or mildly blurry all over. If you just watch shows and movies it's fine, but the focus is very noticeable on text in games and menus.
Do you use a lot of lens shift with your setup? I replaced my 2150 last month with the 3800. I mistakenly assumed the same placement would be fine for the 3800 but I ended up having to use quite a bit shift to move my image down to my screen. I have been somewhat underwhelmed with the focus also so I'm thinking that mine might be related to too much shift. I only use the projector for movies/tv but its annoying to think that I just spent $1400 for something thats just kinda okay.....

I have an extension for my ceiling mount that I need to install to see if I can reduce the amount of lens shift needed and see if it will improve. I might go the return/exchange route also if I can't correct it myself. I'd love to be able to try a 5050 but that one is pretty beefy and my setup is in a living room so it would look pretty odd.
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HonestSeed1382
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I've been using this for 3 years, and it's an excellent projector at this price.

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Quote from holysin :
Excellent LCD pixel shifter for the price (unless there's a fire sale on 5050s, a refurbished version of this is my next planned projector.) Things to note for those not currently aware it offers a lot of lens shift but there have been numerous reports that as you approach the limit of lens shift, the image is not universally in focus. Replacement lamps are very cheap ($99 from Epson), and this has HDMI 2.0 (only the laser models have 2.1 so far) so shouldn't have issues gaming in 4K HDR (at up to 60fps.)
Co-sign this. Excellent picture, but I hastily installed the ceiling mount and it ended up at the end of the lens shift capacity and a portion of the image is blurry. No one else sees it in the house but it PISSES me off. But not enough to take it down and mode the mount lol.
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