
Epson EMP-TW10H
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Epson EMP-TW10H
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I Also Forgot To Mention That The Emp-tw10h Has An
I also forgot to mention that the EMP-TW10H has an abundance of inputs
it has the VIDEO,CVBS, PC, COMPONENT.It also has the standard abilty to flip the projection or reverse it for such things as ceiling mounts, I guess since 2004 projectors now have
HDMI inputs & can display in Full HD as well. Also they have more than 1 LCD
so the "Fly wire effect" is lessened !! Also the DLP projectors have less of a "Rainbow Effect". This was not the case in 2004 whenst I doth made the Purchase of said EMP-TW 10H. But it IS still a great machine, I also had a screen thrown (40inch x 80 inch) as well & 5 year warranty (now expired) !!
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I Bought This Projector In 2004, I Do Not Use It E
I bought this projector in 2004, I do not use it every day and have still
50% bulb life left !!!. I use it on theatre black and that has help extend the life of the bulb. It is a great projector the only downsides are the
"Fly wire effect" of the single LCD & now-adays the maximum resolution eqaul to PAL SD. Other than that it displays a very large picture from a small distance. It is great to watch documentaries on like "Adventure in Architecture" of Dan Cruickshank, it really does place you there at the scene, space scenes are wonderfull too. I figure that cinema screens are not HI def any way and actually resolution is secondary to other factors like brightness etc !!! All in all it made/makes an absolutely GEAT CINEMA EXPERIENCE 5STARS ***** (out of 5)
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The Epson Emp-tw10h Is An Absolute Gem Of A Projec
The Epson EMP-TW10H is an absolute gem of a projector. Probably the best value for money around. Superb performance with abundant connections allowing you to hook up to just about anything. Slight criticism is the fan, which can sound noisey if you have the volume on low.
You can get staggeringly big pictures from a short distance and clarity of the picture is just great.
However you do need your room to be dark to get the best out of this kit. Keep the room dark and the bulb setting on "theatre black" and you can expect to see the best part of 3000 hours out of your bulb! Bulbs can be found at many outlets and can be found for about £140 though a little research on the net and you will find cheaper!
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Bought The Emp-tw10h Lcd Epson Projector Just Over
Bought the EMP-TW10H LCD Epson Projector just over a year ago and it has done great service. Easy to set up and use, good manual, great pictures. The EMP-TWP produces huge pictures across only small distances, which is great for the small home cinema room. This means you can easily fill nearly a whole wall with wide screen images.
The machine also has a number of different inputs which means sadly the children have been able to link up the PS2 as well and have spent a lot of time impressing their friends with large scale computer games.
Colours are really good and with a simple DVD surround sound source, you can get a great cinema feel for under £500. I project on to a flat white wall which may not do for the purists but I find it works really well and means you can go for large pictures without spending a tidy sum on an otherwise relatively small screen. I reckon mine comes out at 2.9 meters wide by 1.6 meters high, projected over 3.2 meters distance.
I did not go for a ceiling mount but built a simple shelf and used the stick on feet provided with the projector to turn it up side down, rather than project from the floor.
Luminosity is not high so it needs a fairly well darkened room to make the most of the light generated. That said I have seen projectors much higher rated output that do little better for the extra money.
Hi - Update on the experience of this projector.
Unit was let down in the end by the life of the bulb. Only half the hours Epson said you should get, and replacements are £160 - so no point going there. Three year cover is really essential and units that come with a second bulb even better.
Anyway its down the tip.
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