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Epson PowerLite Pro Cinema 800 by CY - Jan 01, 2006
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| HD 720 (1280x720), 1600 ANSI Lumens, 11.5 lbs, $1,999 (MSRP) |
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| Personal Experience |
| Compared to the SONY VW-10 and Infocus SP4805 I owned and Yamaha DPX-1000 thatI have some viewing experience. The picture quality of EPSON Powerlite Pro Cinema 800 (TW-600 in other region) is really good. There is no over-claim of the contrast ratio of 5000:1. I enjoy very much the headroom of 1600 ANSI that is sufficient even for day time viewing. |
| Problems |
| Thw fan noise for the high brightness mode of 32 dB is not particularly quiet. I have a problem initially for viewing HDMI picture for DVD that was originally 4:3 aspect ratio. The picture become WIDE! A slim woman will become a fat woman! After a long struggle, the problem was solved by setting my Yamaha DVD player S2500 HDMI output from 720p to 480p. Please note that the excellent value for money rating only refering to my purchase price of less less than $1,800 outsidw US. Not the $4,499 MSRP in US. |








