Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 Home Theatre Projector (V11H336120)


AWESOME projector!!! I'M VERY PLEASED!!5

This technically is my third projector so I am experienced in projectors. My InFocus Screenplay 4805 had reached 3000 hours and the lamp burned out. I was ready to upgrade. At first I bought the Sanyo PLV-1080HD as an open box buy. When I got it home to my dismay there was over 700 hours on it! BUMMER!! Since I had 30 days to return it the salesman told me new projectors were on the way and to hold tight. (I would never buy a demo projector again!)



Well two weeks later I saw the Epson in the store. Since I had the Sanyo for 2 weeks I had something to compare it to. The blacks are twice as good. It is super bright. The colors POP like an LCD TV. Basically it turned my white screen at home into the world largest flat panel. They had a gray screen at the store and the whites were still plenty bright. The screen at the store had glass particles that showed up and were distracting during the movie so I won't be purchasing a glass particled screen.



Both projectors were much better at my home. The demo room has too much light near the screen. At home I was a little alarmed by the Epson 8100's oversaturated color right out of the box. The Sanyo was pretty good right out of the box but the Epson demands adjustment. On HDTV (Cox) most of the people were overly reddish. One of the preset modes for HDTV removed too much color.



I found a review of the projector that included calibration configurations and that made a WORLD of difference. That's when it started to shine even on ECO mode! (I think it could beat Sanyo PLV-1080HD's brightest mode on ECO mode!) I am so excited to have purchased this brand new. I find it a definite upgrade to be able to go 4000 hours on a bulb and only pay $300 for a replacement versus Sanyo's approximate 2000 hours and $400 for a replacement.



Blu-rays were awesome on the Epson 8100. Razor sharp. Even up close to the screen you can hardly see the porch screen. The contrasts and shadow details were notable.



There are plenty of parameters to adjust this projector. With the warranty lamp life and awesome picture. I will definitely be pleased for a long time.



Some reviews went back and forth about organic versus inorganic panels and guess about what kind of panels this projector is made of. The two year warranty give me peace of mind that if the panels go bad I will get it fixed.



I have used a projector since 2005 and I have used it for TV movies and some computer use. I do cut it off if I'm not watching but I have fallen asleep a few times. It's on most of Saturday and Sunday. Still in 4 years I only used the In Focus for 3000 hours.



I had considered having a LCD TV in addition so I could save the bulb but I can buy a lot of bulbs for that cost and even a 52" TV seems tiny after being accustomed to a 92" screen. I was watching Larry King and the wall behind him was true black. The color was awesome. CNN shines! Sports look GREAT. (Sports were dim on the Sanyo PLV-1080HD.)



My projector is at least 20 feet away and giving off plenty of light even with my lights on. According to one of the reviews the light is considerably cut when you have it too far away. I have it at the longest distance where you can have it 100" and using ECO lamp with the light off and it's plenty bright.



I have it on a shelf in the back of the room so I can still enjoy my ceiling fan in the summer. The exhaust vent on the front is a life saver on this unit. The Sanyo was blowing hot air and some bright light out the side of their projector. The Sanyo did have a door to hide the lens but Epson has a lens cover. Since I can easily reach the lens I'll just put the cover on when I'm finished. I may even purchase a full projector cover for when it's not in use to cut down on dust.



There were overwhelming positive reviews for the Sanyo but this Epson will blow it away. Even the exterior design in a little more sexy in pearl white and a little bit more stream lined and less boxy.



Finally don't pay full price as it's a buyer's market. I got an awesome price at a major retailer and for 0% financing so get yours today! Get this projector!More detail ...

Epson PowerLite S7 MultiMedia Projector (V11H328020)


So easy to use. It is awesome. Happy with this purchase.5

This projector isn't just for nerds and geeks. I got it for a Christmas present. Worried about the set up. It was so simple even an adult can do it. (Kids always have the answers for technology.) Plugged it in to the powerbook and off we go. Really user friendly.More detail ...

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