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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB Projector Price: $2,999.99
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Product Description Imagine the excitement a 10-foot, high definition display could bring to your world of home entertainment, making it easy for you, your family and friends to experience larger-than-life movies, sports and video games with cutting-edge, true 1080p native resolution, the industry's best high definition signal to date. Superior optics - Exclusive OptiCinema lens for superior picture quality, corner to corner Astonishing placement flexibility - 97% vertical and 47% horizontal lens shift capability without any image distortion Sleek, contemporary design - Pearlescent finish and compact size make it the centerpiece of any home theater Projection Methods - Front/rear/ceiling mount Aspect Ratio - Native 16 - 9 (4 - 3 resize) Contrast Ratio - Up to 12000 - 1 (Dynamic Mode) Up to 1200 Lumens (Dynamic Mode) Video Processing - Built-in Y/C separation and I/P conversion Projection Lens - F-number - 2.0 - 3.17 Zoom and Focus Ratio - 1 - 2.1 Screen Size (Projected Distance) - 100 diagonal (wide 9.8' - tele 20.9') Lens Shift Range - Vertical 96% and Horizontal 47% 170 W UHE E-TORL lamp with up to 3000 hours lamp life Video Compatibility - HDMI, HDTV, Component video, S-video, Composite video, NTSC/PAL/SECAM, Analog RGB, and D4/SCART Video Input Signal - NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, SECAM, 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p Terminal Inputs - HDMI 1.3, 3 RCA (component), 1 RCA (composite), 1 Mini Din (S-video), 1 D-Sub 9 pin (RS-232c), 1 D-Sub 15 pin (analog RGB), and D4/SCART
| Razor sharp detail - True 1080p resolution (1920x1080 pixels) |
| Brighter, more accurate colors - Epson 3LCD (3-chip) technology |
| LCD - Three 0.74 wide, poly-silicon TFT active matrix |
| Incredible blacks, depth and detail - C2Fine technology to achieve the deepest blacks without sacrificing detail |
| Industry-leading connectivity - HDMI 1.3, with Deep Color support |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-09 Just a fantastic product !!!! I have been delieved this projector a month ago.
the picture quality is like film projector I feel
specially with my blue ray dvd player. I also have read
some says that they have the same effect with HDTV source.
I'd like to recommand this projector strongly to buy
if it's under your budget. |  2008-06-14 One of the best out there I have had it for two months with a 126 inch screen and dedicated home theater. Resolution, blackness, color are outstanding. A bargain for what you get...seriously impressive, and I am a videophile who wants the best. |  2008-04-04 Pretty Darned Impressive I've only had it for a week or so but I absolutely love it so far. This replaces a Sanyo PLV-70 (2200 lumens; 720p). I don't have a dedicated home theater room so I deal with some ambient light. I was afraid that going down to 1600 lumens might be an issue but it has not. The 1080 UB is plenty bright.
I've read other reviews that have said the 1080 UB required significant picture adjustment out of the box. It seems to me that the brightest settings will require a decent amount of adjustment but I have not been using them. I have it set on Theater Black 1 (which I believe is 2 or 3 notches down from the brightest setting) and the picture was gorgeous out of the box.
I can definitely tell the difference between 720p and 1080p on my 120 inch screen (running Blu Ray disks from a PS3). The blacks and color richness from this projector are much better than my 5 year old Sanyo (which was plenty good). HD content via DirecTv also looks significantly better, which I assume is largely due to the much higher contrast of this projector and probably some better color capabilities as well.
This projector is also plenty quiet for me and it sits just a few feet away from me.
Overall, I am completely satisfied and very happy with this purchase so far.
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Epson: New Photo Fine Player P-4500 Hello! Today I am going to talk about Epson Japan novelty – its Photo Fine Player “Multimedia Storage Viewer”, which has been recently announced.
The obvious advantage of Epson photo viewer is its incredibly sharp screen. Its high quality 3.8" VGA LCD screen makes Epson the perfect choice for viewing high-resolution images both for professionals and enthusiasts.
Video quality is another advantage. The movies are excellent - smooth and extremely sharp. But the video battery life could be much longer, actually it’s well below average for a portable media player.
The new version features wider RAW file support (comparing with the previous models P-2000, P-4000), which includes Canon CRW / CR2, Konica Minolta 7D / 5D, Nikon RAW (D-SLR), Pentax RAW (D-SLR), Epson RAW, Olympus RAW (E-1, E-300, E-500).
Among the main minuses, I would name first of all its poor audio and video capabilities (the latter has been improved in the latest version). Also, the battery is very short, as I have mentioned, and the device itself is fairly chunky.
Weight: 438 g (1.0 lb) – even heavier than the previous versions (P-2000 - 415 g (0.9 lb);
Dimensions: 148 x 85 x 33 mm (5,8 x 3,3 x 1,3 in)
The price can be another problem. The P-4500 is not available for sale yet, but the expected price is approximately $640 (75, 000 YEN).
Now, I would like you to see what has been improved and what has not been changed in the P-4500 in comparison with the P-4000.
Similarities:
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Hard Disk Drive: 80GB
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Screen: Screen Technology Poly-Silicon TFT, VGA 640 x 480 x 3(RGB) = 921,600 pixels, 3.8”
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Card Slots: CompactFlash I/II (supports MicroDrive), SD / MMC (up to 2 GB SD / 1GB MMC), other card types via optional adaptors
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Interface: USB 2.0
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Wider RAW file support: Canon CRW / CR2, Konica Minolta 7D / 5D, Nikon RAW (D-SLR), Pentax RAW (D-SLR), Epson RAW, Olympus RAW (E-1, E-300, E-500)
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Wider movie file formats: MPEG-1 / MPEG-2 (avg 8 Mbps, peak 12 Mbps), MPEG-4 (Advanced or Simple Profile) (avg 4 Mbps, peak 8 Mbps), DivX (avg 8 Mbps, peak 16 Mbps), Motion JPEG (640 x 480 / 320 x 240)
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New image processing engine: up to 30 megapixels
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Brighter LCD backlight
Epson Photo Fine Player P-4500, Epson P-4000, Epson P-2000, Multimedia Storage Viewer, digital photo viewer
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