We are really enjoying the crazy huge image. We are shooting to a wall at about 170inches. We have a movie theater in our house. Just know that you need an audio source between the video source and the proyector. This proyecto doesn’t have an audio out if your using the HDMI input. I have a Vizio sound bar that has an HDMI in and HDMI out. We don’t have it mounted so it’s great that it’s relatively small. They can get pretty big. When we are not using it, internet kids use it upstairs and the live it and shoot into a wall at about 120inches. You will love the huge image.
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Great picture quality, however I thought I could connect external speaker to it... Not the case so not very convenient especially since the internal speaker is not powerful at all
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After 2 years of satisfaction as an owner of Epson's HD730, I bought this 1040 projector in order to beam an even higher resolution picture onto my screens. Like its predecessor, this Epson projector is lightweight, intuitive, easy to set up and operate, and produces beautiful sharp images. Minus one star only for lack of line out audio. Add an HDMI audio extractor (iArk) and you have a complete solution.
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Excellent color! Extremely bright (this is a real 3,000lumen, not like some of the knock off units that just claims that). Super sharp. This is true 1920x1080. Black level is not as low (dark) as a DLP, but unlike a DLP you can film this projector so it's perfect for any application where you need to use a video projector in a shoot. And the contrast is still excellent! While I am using this for some video shoots, highly recommended for home theater applications too (although a DLP unit will get you slightly better black level). Good build quality. Very small and light as well. It's a fantastic deal.
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At first, there was a large greenish/yellowish blob directly in the middle of the displayed image but over time (about a week) it went away. I'm assuming it was a speck of dust inside the projector somewhere. Now the image looks much better.
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