The comparison between the Optoma UHD65 and the Epson Pro Cinema LS10500 proved to be very interesting. The Epson Pro Cinema LS10500 uses three reflective LCD chips which, like the Sony, are known for their superior black levels (which are very desirable in a good home theater projector). Good blacks, or deep blacks, can result […]
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We were surprised to see how well the Optoma did against the Sony VPL-VW365ES. We were anxious to see how it held up against the Epson Pro Cinema 4040. The Optoma UHD65 delivers all 8 million pixels to the screen while the Epson 4040 uses a 4K “Enhancement,” or pixel shift, to create 4 million pixels on […]
It is very rare in today’s advanced technology environment that we see major performance and price breakthroughs. Optoma’s UHD65 projector could be one of those breakthroughs. With good quality, high contrast, HD projectors now available in $2,000 range, 4K projectors have kept their distance with true 4K projectors starting in the $8,000 range. Is it […]
If you missed our first “First Look” post and video, you can read/view it here After we compared the Sony VPL-PHZ10 laser projector to some of the single chip DLP projectors, we also did some comparisons to Sony’s existing laser projectors and to Epson’s new line of Laser projectors. Sony VPL-PHZ10 vs Epson Pro L1405 […]
Last week, we finally got our hands on a prototype of the new VPL-PHZ10 WUXGA laser projector, Sony’s 4th generation laser projector (keep in mind that because it’s a prototype, it is not the final version of this projector). The VPL-PHZ10 is poised to shake up the current professional projector market – not just because it […]