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- Full HD, 3D, 1080p Performance
- Super-bright 2200 lumens color and white light output
- Up to 40,000:1 contrast ratio
- Included two pairs of Active Shutter 3D glasses
- Two built-in 10 W stereo speakers
Product Description
3D-ready, HD Home Theater Projectorwith Integrated Speakers.Bring the power of 3D right to your living room with thePowerLite Home Cinema 3010. Immerse yourself ineye-popping 3D adventures, 2200 lumens color and white light output, full HD, 1080p performance and a remarkable contrast ratio of up to 40,000:1.Amazing audio with two powerful built-in 10 W stereo speakers. This high-value home theater projector also features great 2D performance. It’s never been easier to entertain family and friends with a true-to-life 3D cinematic experience - includes two pairs ofActive Shutter 3D glasses.
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020) Reviews
Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020) Reviews
29 of 29 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020) (Electronics) I've had my epson 3010 for a few weeks now, and I believe I've reached the point where I'm familiar enough to put together a good opinion with a few backing facts.First, this thing is **BRIGHT**. As in, lights all the way up in the room, still plenty bright BRIGHT. I'm coming from another projector that's rated at 2800 lumens (optoma pro350w), and this thing blows it out of the water for brightness! For image quality - I'm not a trained critic, but it does look exceptionally good to my untrained eye. It beats my old projector in just about every way, but given that the old one is quite a but further down the entry level pricing scale, that definitely should be the case. What I can talk about is 3d. The old projector is a pro350w, and the common knowledge is that DLP is the way to go for low crosstalk 3d. And I've got to say, I've definitely never had a complaint in that department with the pro350w - But I've also got to say that if the Epson... Read more 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020) (Electronics) I'm just a guy, standing in front of a... fully dimensional 3D projector that is blowing my mind!!! Seriously. It takes a while to get the image situated just.. right, I still don't have it to the right aspect and all, but I popped in Avatar within my excitement (took 6 weeks to arrive) and this projector slams it home! I am giddy and excited and I'm torn between telling all of my friends about it and just keeping it to myself and staying home for the next week to check out all the 3D movies I've been buying up! Okay, so formally I had, still have, the Epson 705HD, which I love and think everyone should run out and get, so that's my comparison, that and having seen all these 3D movies in an actual theaters. I'm freakin blow away!! This thing rocks! Seriously, I don't see any crosstalk, the colors are amazing, the depth of the 3D scenes is better than I can recall from out in the theaters, it's just amazing! I waited since July and checked daily the availability of... Read more 17 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers (V11H421020) (Electronics) I owned this projector for 2 weeks, and then I returned it. My bottom line- This projector was going to be used for gaming at least half of the time... and the input lag (delay from button press to seeing it on screen) was just too high. To be clear- there is no issue with "blurry image" or "slow response of pixels" that would cause fast action on its own to look bad... it's just the delay before you see a picture. This only affects high speed gaming.I measured the lag to be 78 ms higher than my laptop and an autocalibrating Rock Band Guitar (RB3, Xbox360) calibrated the lag to be 108 ms, which was 68 ms higher than my previous "sort of laggy" projector. There are a lot of people who wouldn't play with 40 ms input lag, but it never consciously bothered me. On the 3010, the 78-108 ms lag was just too high. I was always at least a little aware of it and it made certain types of games just hard to play. I wouldn't call any of them unplayable, just harder than they're... Read more |
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