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more about #powerlite Bandit: 720p for a projector? Bah. If you're projecting 100" or more, as you'll want to do, you really should go with 1080p. more » Tony C: A somewhat low purchase price is all fine and dandy, but until the replacement bulb doesn't cost a sizable fraction of the projector itself, NO DICE! more » Brendanec: I guess I'm not yet convinced the picture quality is that much better than a normal TV or what the benefits are. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yeah, uhm, still gonna wait for the 1080p to get a little better in quality below the $1000 mark before I pull the trigger I think. more » lilaliendog: this may be a dumb question but does it playback 24fps content? more » weatherman: Great, but 4000 hour bulb life? $0.75 per hour for the next four or five years at most, when suddenly it'll crap out? I get spending that kind of cash... more » -
#projectors
Epson's PowerLite 705HD Projector Clocks 720p For Under $750
Today Epson announced two new projectors aimed squarely at budget conscious consumers—the PowerLite Home Cinema 705HD and the MovieMate 60. More » -
#1080pprojector
Epson PowerLite Flagship 1080p Projector Is Super Bright, Super Clear For Under $3K
Epson's PowerLite Home Cinema 6500 UB projector, with a 75K:1 contrast ratio and 1,600 lumens, is a prime example of what I love about tech: Everything's cheaper even as it becomes more powerful. More » -
#hometheater
Epson to Ship Lowest-Priced 1080p Projector Yet
We just got the scoop from Epson: the company says it will indeed deliver that new-and-improved 1080p projector that we told you about earlier today to the United States this December. It will be called the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 UB, and most startling of all is its price: $2699, a full $300 less than its predecessor and the lowest price yet for a 1080p projector. That's full 1080p, 50,000:1 contrast ratio and 1600 lumens. Take the jump for the full fact sheet scoop, ship date and a gallery of pics. More » -
