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All of the images are projected on a 1.1 gain, 150” white screen in a dedicated home theater with complete light control. The projector is ceiling mounted at the rear of the room. The first three are live tv shots using the standard “cinema” image setting (50% brightness). The only lighting in the room is fairly dim upward lighting on the ceiling. The next three are a very dark scene from an Avengers movie. One is with all the lights in the room on, one is with only the upward lighting on, and the last is with all the lights in the room off. Pros: -For this room setup, the projector is plenty bright. The colors look vivid and fantastic. -At lower brightness levels, the projector is very quiet. At higher levels, it still isn’t loud, but the fan is noticeable. -There is no noticeable lag when gaming on an Xbox series X. -Black levels/darker scenes are pretty good, but do not look as good as on a high end TV. Cons:-Compared to a TV, getting a good looking image is a lot more work. The projector could be angled too much up or down, could be turned too far left or right, could be rolled slightly to the left of right, the screen could be crooked, etc. In addition, the projector lens controls are maddening. Unlike almost every other control option, the lens zoom and focus controls do not have any visible range or numbers displayed. Therefore, you cannot easily compare different options. If you alter the focus one direction, then it’s impossible to know if you returned it to the setting it was at to start with. -The image settings could use more explanations. What am I supposed to assume Vivid, Natural, and Dynamic mean? -Switching from one type of source to another (for instance, Hulu to Disney Plus on an Apple TV) takes much longer than on a TV. It’s probably at least 5 seconds, if not longer. Overall, I’m very happy with the purchase, but it has taken way more time tinkering with the settings to get to this point than I expected.
An amazing Projector. Very powerful with such great colors compared to my old projector. The image quality is so sharp and with great spectrum of colors which makes it look realistic. Some of the best things about this one are the black colors it's able to make which are impressive, and the fact that you can watch it during day light which is amazing compared to other projectors.
This projector does exactly what the specs say. I upgraded from an old Epson and this thing holds up with my 83" LG C1 OLED. I debated between this and the LS 1100 and I'm glad I chose the big dog. I paired it with a grey screen and its perfect. Time to eat. Woof Woof.
I think its very safe to say that many cannot afford some of the high level priced projectors in the 4k sphere at the moment and that many of us, including myself, have budget constraints.Its also safe to say that many of us will happily sacrifice best in class performance specs or some features based on price or projector feature priority.I will happily sacrifice a certain level of contrast to achieve 4k or close to 4k resolution with HDR, if it means i also save many thousands of dollars.to each there own...This Epson LS12000 is a great projector for the money and ticks many of the boxes But once laser prices drop. I still think $5,000 is overpriced with no native 4k and no 3D.
It's compact, light weight. Noise(fan ) is minimal. Lens auto shut, adjustable