Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 1080.
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The editors liked
Picture quality and contrast
Very bright projector that can handle a few lights with ease
Great color accuracy out of the box
Has Wi-Fi 5 with Miracast support for easy screen mirroring
Provides a bright and high contrast ratio
High-resolution image
Wide array of control and convenience settings
Plenty of extra functionality such as lens shift
Security slot
Control deactivation
Etc.
The editors didn't like
Out-of-the-box calibration
Doesn't support HDR
Lacks a smart OS
Replacing the air filter can be overlooked and result in degraded performance
A bit lightweight
Remote not quite ergonomic for extended holding
Provides a bright and high contrast ratio
High-resolution image
Wide array of control and convenience settings
Plenty of extra functionality such as lens shift, security slot, control deactivation, etc.
Replacing the air filter can be overlooked and result in degraded performance
A bit lightweight
Remote not quite ergonomic for extended holding
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Abstract: All in all, the Home Cinema 1080 would be quite an impressive performer at twice its price. Given its aggressively low price of $2,999, it is an absolute steal that should lure large plasma clients to get a front video system instead. I expected Epson ...
Abstract: Projected 1080p for the masses has arrived. Since 1080p became the buzzword of the year, most projectors that supposedly employ the technology have been more expensive than those that dont. The inflated price hasnt guaranteed that the projector wou...
Abstract: The Home and Pro Cinema 1080 projectors are almost identical. Some key differences: The Home Cinema 1080 has a price set of $2999, compared to $4999 for the Pro version. the Home version comes with a white finish, while the Pro Cinema 1080 comes finish...
The Home Cinema 1080 is the most impressive home theater projector for the money that we have yet seen from Epson. In terms of bang for the video buck, it is a true winner. If you are a do-it-yourself home theater enthusiast, and have a passion for high r...
Abstract: There is no question that if you're trying the recreate the movie theatre experience in your home, the best way to do so is to install a projector. That's because a big picture is capable of changing your whole viewing experience – in many instances it ca...