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December 2, 2. 01. I had the opportunity to test out both the Epson Home Cinema 2. Both have a MSRP (USD) of $7. Home Cinema projectors by Epson, and both have HD resolution. Out of those three statements, however, I disagree with the second. Both are Home Cinema projectors? I have managed, tested and installed both Home Cinema and Multimedia projectors.

In general, multimedia projectors tend to be used in conference rooms at business for giving presentations, whereas home theater or cinema projectors are for watching movies and playing video games. There is some gray area as to what makes one a multimedia and another a home cinema, but a few factors lean toward a specific type. Technically, you can use either for both purposes, but it’s best to aim for the areas that best fit your needs. In my estimation, the Epson 2. Home Cinema category whereas the Epson 1. Multimedia. Why? Well, for one thing take a look at the remotes.

The 1. 04. 0’s remote displays buttons for mouse clicking and moving pageup and pagedown; a feature commonly used for advancing Power. Points. It also prioritizes the source selection for Computer, which is typically used in a conference room. The 2. 04. 0 on the other hand does not have mouse centered controls and it prioritizes HDMI (typically used in home theaters) as the source selections. On top of that, there are play and pause buttons on the 2. If the controller wasn’t enough, take a look at the throw distance. Throw distance basically means the size a projected image will be based on the projector’s distance from the wall or screen.

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Most central conference rooms offer more space than living rooms. So, if you want to see Tom Brady nail that touchdown to Rob Gronkowski at maximum size, or headshot that noob in Call of Duty with a large zoom, you’ll want a throw distance that allows for a bigger picture at a closer distance. Using my home theater setup as an example, my room only allows 1. At 1. 0 feet, the Epson 1. Whereas the Epson 2.

That means the Epson 2. Now, what about movies? Let’s say you have The Avengers on Blu- ray and want to watch it in 3. D. Again, here’s where the Epson 2. D capability whereas the 1. You’ll need to purchase 3.

D glasses separately (Epson lists (RF) ELPGS0. D movies on the 2. Not so on the 1. 04.

There is a slight brightness difference between the two. The 1. 04. 0 is brighter than the 2. That said, when I put both projectors side- by- side and compared the image on the screen, I didn’t see a huge difference in either contrast or brightness. In fact, both looked a bit washed out to me, especially in areas of absolute black (such as dark scenes in movies and the bars that appear above and below 1. This has a lot to do with the LCD technology both Epson projectors use.

To give you an idea, most projectors in movie theaters use DLP technology. DLP projectors have a high pixel fill factor, which minimizes pixelization for a more realistic, film- like viewing experience. This explains why the Epsons look washed out, as LCD shadow detail and absolute black levels fall short. There is also lower color accuracy (although the 3 LCD chips helps with that) and a greater risk of problems should the projector be used for long periods of time.

Want to binge- watch The Walking Dead or play Fallout 4 for hours on end? Know that LCD panels lose image quality over time. The less the projector is used each day, the less of a problem this is. But if you plan on turning it on for long periods of time you may want to look into a DLP. And let’s not forget about the dreaded dead pixels that are common with LCDs. It's important to note that, unlike traditional organic LCD panels, Epson uses a special inorganic alignment layer.

In theory this should help to eliminate the degradation patterns caused over time since heat and UV light shouldn't affect it the same way. However, in my research, I have found no official claims or concrete statements to confirm or deny this. In fact, a professional installer for over 2. LCD projects are subject to degradation. Inorganic versions do last a bit longer, but still suffer from the same problem.

As for my experience, I have owned an organic LCD projector and it did develop degradation after several years of use. A bluish glow or stain covered the left side of the screen. I do hope that inorganic (or non- organic) helps to resolve this problem, but there is very little evidence to state the contrary. That’s not to say that LCDs are all bad, in fact they have no issues with rainbow effect and generally have a longer lamp life. The Epson 1. 04. 0 lists 5. Even better is the lower cost of bulb replacements.

Both 2. 04. 0 and 1. V1. 3H0. 10. L8. 8) which runs for around $7. DLP projector bulbs are more expensive – for example, the Ben. Q HT3. 05. 0 bulb goes for $2. That’s not taking into account ECO Power Consumption mode. This is a feature both Epson projectors support. If you put the 1.

ECO mode, the lamp life goes from 5. Similarly, the 2.

Not only do you get a longer lamp life and lower power consumption, but the fan noise goes down too. Both projectors in Normal mode produce 3.

Bs of noise, but in ECO mode, the 1. B and the 2. 04. 0 to 2. B. The drawback is that the white light output goes down as well. So, the 2. 04. 0 in Normal mode has 2.

ECO mode goes down to 1. Similarly, the 1. If you are in a dark room with little ambient light, this isn’t a problem. But if you are in a conference room with windows, the extra lumens can make a difference, which is another reason the 1.

For my home theater setup, I keep my projector on ECO mode and the image brightness is just fine. Heck, my first projector, the Hitachi- PJTX1. In fact, darker can be better when watching movies. Another difference is that the 1. Most everything I watch - - or device I use - - is at 1.

It just means you can get your plugged- in computer resolution a bit higher (another advantage I see more for multimedia than home theater use). Regardless, both share the same HDTV formats, which are: 7. Note the “p” in 1.

The “p” stands for “progressive scan,” which is important for home theaters since the image looks sharper, is more defined [than 1. The Bourne Identity). I was surprised that neither Epson provides component (RCA (Y,Pb,Pr)) ports. This is a plug that older HD devices use. Plus, on newer devices that still support it, you can hook up a third HD (1. For instance, on my Ben.

Q projector I have two HDMI ports. My PS4 is plugged into one and my PS3 is plugged into the other. Because my Ben. Q has component ports, I also have my Wii. U plugged in and get HD quality video as a third device. The Epsons have two HDMI ports but no component, so there’s one less HD option. Surprisingly, Epson did add composite (Video RCA) ports which are used for older non- HD devices, such as VCR players. We’re talking 4. 80 resolution, so expect horribly pixelated images when blown up on a screen.

Why Epson supported older composite but not component ports is beyond me. Speaking of ports, the 1. Wireless LAN and USB Display. The Wireless network adapter is included and plugs into the projector, allowing access to LAN or peer- to- peer networks.

Using the Epson Easy. MP Monitor and Network Projection software, you can remotely access and control the projector. The USB Display connection allows a PC to connect without using the VGA port. You can also connect a USB device (such as a flash drive, camera or smartphone) or external drive (must be formatted in FAT or FAT3. PC Free feature to view compatible images or movies.

The supported images are . The only video file format supported is . PCM and ADPCM codec or it won’t work. The video file also can’t be above 1. GB. These seem like interesting features, but are a bit restrictive and take some messing around to be of much use for the practical user. Overall, both the Epson Home Cinema 2.

Epson Home Cinema 1. Watch DOA: Dead Or Alive Full Movie. Dedicated home theater projectors range closer to $1,5.

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