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Captivating quality and color at a compelling price point. Experience rich cinematic adventures at home with the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8100. This affordable projector puts you in the middle of the action with blockbuster brightness and contrast. Whether you enjoy movies, games or sporting events, every image is sure to pop off the screen thanks to Epson D7 chip and an impressive contrast ratio up to 36,000:1.
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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful: A very competent 1080p projector at a fantastic price, December 16, 2010By (USA) –   This review is from: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 (Electronics) I purchased the Epson 8350 to replace a 5-year-old Sony 720p projector in my family room. Like all projectors, your application and results will depend strongly on your room choice and lighting conditions. My room is not a dedicated theater room, and has some ambient light during the day. The Epson 8350 has exceeded my lofty expectations based on research and reviews prior to purchase. The 8350 is a 3LCD projector which uses Epsons upgraded inorganic LCD panels (the key improvement in this model over last year’s excellent 8100 with cheaper organic LCD panels). As a result, the contrast and black levels on this projector are outstanding. Setup was fairly easy, and the extended range zoom on this model coupled with both horizontal and vertical lense-shift made placement a breeze. Do note, this model does not have digital keystone adjustment, so you must mount the projector level and then shift the image with the lense adjustments. I had to carefully level my ceiling mount to accomplish this. The 8350 is a large projector, larger than the images suggest. This may be an issue for a shelf mount or if you place on a table. Image quality is simply stunning, especially at this price point. The 8350 has 5 main “modes” and each is suited to a different use and lighting condition. “Dynamic” mode is bright, very bright. On my Optoma GrayWolf II screen (a gray screen – highly recommended if you have ambient light and want to use during the day), at a 100″ picture size, the image was bright and clear, even with ambient light from 4 windows at the side. “Living Room” mode is a touch less bright, but ups the contrast and gives slightly deeper blacks. For night-time viewing, the Cinema, Natural, and HDMI Color modes are all excellent. I found I used the HDMI color mode most often, as this gave excellent, black levels, good black level detail, and rich, deep colors. Switching between modes is a breeze, with a dedicated “color mode” button on the excellent (and lighted!) remote. The projector focuses extremely well, and the image was even throughout the range, with crisp details corner to corner. A handy “pattern” button on the remote projects a nice, crisp pattern for focus and image centering. Screen-door effects were basically non-existant, and you could only make out the pixel matrix from less than about 3 feet from the screen. At 1080p, with a nice Blu Ray source, the result is stunning. Honestly, this setup with a good sound system is better than most theaters. I had to adjust very little in the image to get a quality, natural result. The 8350 has plenty of adjustment settings if you wish, including advanced gamma and sharpness settings. A quick color temperature adjustment and enabling of the auto-iris was all I really needed. Eventually, I will calibrate the projector with a calibration DVD, but I’m very pleased with the results out-of-the-box. A few other notes. The projector is quiet, nicely so. Fan noise is barely audible. The projector is large, and the mounting holes are fairly wide. My “universal” mount didn’t quite reach all the mounting holes, and I had to custom-make a few mounting arms to get my mount to fit. Be sure to test your mount if you’re buying both together. One small quibble: the power plug and HDMI ports on on opposite sides of the back panel. This required a large cable stretch, which looks a bit odd. I would prefer all ports to be closely spaced, so you can minimize cable clutter. Overall, this is a stunning projector which is a new standard in value. With a sale price under $1300, this is a no brainer.Certainly, you can spend 2x to 10x more and obtain a slightly better picture. This projector is all about performance at an amazing price. Just 2 years ago, you’d have to pay well over $5000 to get a good 1080p projector. Now, you can exceed many theaters in your own home.Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |  written by R. Calabro "slipgate" about 2 weeks ago 32 of 32 people found the following review helpful: No better value!, November 19, 2010By (silver spring, md) –   This review is from: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 (Electronics) This projector is outstanding. The quality of the image is unsurpassed in its class and probably the next class up. One overlooked feature is the lense shift. There are no digital image manipulation controls on this projector. As long as the lense is parallel to the screen, the lense-shift will make sure it is centered. Optical lense shift is a feature usually only found on high end projectors. This projector replaced my InFocus X1 which lasted over 7 years (and is still going strong). No regrets! BTW: ADVANCITY is scamming you with the list price of $2422.30. It is sold by Epson (MSRP) for $1299.00 and the street price is typically $1199.00. Buy it from someone else!Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |  /* */
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, the ECO mode display quality is not that different from Normal mode. I can tell it is slightly dimmer, but it isn’t that big of a deal and is probably well worth the extra 1000 hours of lifespan recovered for the bulb.The EX3210 is lightweight and compact, no larger than a netbook but about as thick as 2 laptops stacked together. I wouldn’t hesitate to travel around with the EX3210, although I’d probably invest in a better hard case for air travel thanks to the “careful” hands of TSA and airport baggage handlers. The included soft case has some padding, but it is not energy absorbing and does not have a hard external shell to protect against impacts.Overall: 4/5 stars, the bulb life isn’t too bad at a max of 5000 hours but the replacement is more than half the price of the projector. The included case is not protective enough for air travel. The display quality is acceptable for presentations, and warmup time is under a minute. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? |  Wombat says:Keep the room very dark, or use a very bright white screen, and don’t make the image too big. Or are you trying for the “laser tunnel” effect with smoke? Mall novelty stores usually have inexpensive laser light show units that do various Spirograph patterns, and look pretty cool with smoke.rediwsCp says:one step closer to stark tech…clevermacia says:that will be sick when it can project throughout the room and you can create multiple computers, digital picture frames, tvs, and widgets via gestures on your walls, tables, and other surfaces
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November 30, 2010 at 4:21 am</a>Projectors needs a big room and a dark room. Pick up a copy of Home Theater Magazine March issue, it list just about every projectors in the market today. Keep in mind that the lamp for a projector only last about 2,000 hours and replacement lamps can cost you a minimum of $250. You also need a video screen will will cost around $250 to $3,000. I have used a Panasonic projector for many years and is only used to watch blu ray disc movies at night. An entry level projector that is recommend by Home Theater Magazine and cost you $2,300 and the high end to around $10,000 or more. You can now get a 65″ Plasma tv from Costco for $2,000, it is a Panasonic Plasma tv. Panasonic is the top quality product when it comes to tvs. Read the reviews on tvs and the pro and con of Plasma and LCD at Home Theater Magazine. Hope this will help you out. Reply</a>
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1be 40kesera12November 21, 2011 3e 6e 49eWhile it is good to read customer reviews, you have to take them with a grain of salt. People who have bad experiences with their products are more likely to make postings. So if 1,000 units are sold any only 2 had issues, you'll hear about those 2. But does that make it necessarily a bad product? It could, but you don't know for sure is really the issue.The Toshiba sounds like the better option in that deal though. It has 1 extra HDMI and 1 extra component. So without any extra devices, you can hookup 5 HD sources directly to the Toshiba TV. You can only hook-up 3 to the Samsung. Or you can hook up 3 HDMI to the Toshiba and then have 2 component left for a high quality SD connection for things like an older DVD player, a Wii, etc. But generally, I like the extra inputs the Toshiba offers.Also, it has both Digital Optical Audio and Stereo Audio outputs, whereas Samsung only has the Digital Optical. Stereo Audio output is the Red/White leads. So that can be handy going to older speakers or amps. Its not as good as Digital Optical, but depending [...] 16e
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