
Epson - Pro EX11000 3LCD Full HD 1080p Wireless Laser Projector
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Maybe try the Epson Pro EX11000 which on Amazon is going for $1300 and has 4600 Lumens. Hang it from the ceiling but use a Ceiling Projector Mount Tray, since the tray might give a little more protection. I am particular to Ultra Short Throw Projectors since they sit so close to the wall (I bought one in Woot 3 years ago and it has worked amazingly. They always have some for sale, and the laser projection will last for years. Based on my usage it will last 19 years), but having a bright room will challenge any projector and an ALR retractable would be the way to go BUT consider using something like S1 Ultimate Contrast Projector Screen Paint (you can get a quart for $80 on Amazon). I sanded down the wall in my room and painted it and have plenty of paint left over. When your child is out and creating havoc, you can still watch the screen, and when he is napping/sleeping/unconscious you can lower the screen. Last but not least, there are companies called ArmorTR and SaharaCase ZeroDamage that creates plastic protectors for LED and LCD TVs. Maybe those are strong enough. Walmart has an 85” one for $510.
r/projectors • Replace tv with projector since son keeps breaking TVs :) ->Had the 11000, now have the ql3000. The QL blows every aspect out of the water. Obviously soooooo much brighter (never seen a nice projector this bright in my life), crisper, the motion is sooooooooo much better, I can watch HDR (I don't have full light control, so HDR on the 11000 is very hard for me. IF you have the budget for the QL3000 please go it. You will not be disappointed. I have seen the QL3000 in a true side by side against the Sony 5000 and 6000, and this thing mopped the floor of both Sony's.
r/projectors • Epson QB1000 vs Ql3000 - Overkill? ->Yes it is. Got mine open box in 500$. For anime it's a no brainer.
r/projectors • Anything better than the Epson home 1080? ->For $800 you’re looking at 1080p not even pixel shift. You’ll have to do the math on throw distance but an Epson 1080 or Benq 585 are decent machines
r/projectors • First time experiencing a projector – need help picking my first one (4K or FHD, under ₹60k) ->If that's the case, see if you can look at an Epson 1080, maybe refurbished or open-box. It will be a good starting point and its retail price is around $500 US. The Epson 8350 (my first ever projector) is also a good option. They have been out of production for awhile but they can be had for $250 or less. Only down side is they are larger than that Optoma or the 1080.
r/projectors • 'Best' projectors under 300€? ->I have the Epson 880 and 1080. They're both fantastic projector and some of the best values you can possibly get, especially in the 200 - $250 range, which is phenomenal value. 1060 is, as I understand it, similar to between the 880 and 1080 so I would absolutely recommend it.
r/projectors • Epson 1060 home cinema still good? ->I love my 1080 Epson projector. Quality seems plenty good for me, and I strongly prefer the experience of watching it over my 4k TV. Not sure of the purpose of OP's post, but my enjoyment factor is in no way influenced by your opinions.
r/hometheater • So You’re Thinking About Switching to a Projector? ->Your previous projector only had 1000ANSI lumens not bright enough. I'd say at least 2500-4200 is perfect for daytime viewing. If you pair it with a grey screen even the cheap cloth ones it will improve contrast an reduce the light washout you get in the day. There are also paint mixes you can paint on your wall. For $1100 on Amazon you can get a new Epson 2350 with 4k uhd/pixel shifting 2800ANSI lumens. The Epson 1080 is a decent option for $700 at 1080p 3400ANSI lumens. I have 4 Epson projectors the home cinema 3100 at 2600 ANSI lumens, the 696ui at 3800 ANSI lumens, the 2247u at 4200 ANSI lumens and the LS650 at 3600 ANSI lumens. All bright enough and I have them all in eco mode.
r/projectors • Best ~$1000 Projector ->The Epson hc 880, 1060, and 1080 are wonderful little light cannons and great quality for value. If I find one at that price I'm buying it for a secondary or movable protector They still won't compete with the sun but will work well at night/ late evening and they are physically small and easy to move
r/projectors • Epson 1060 home cinema still good? ->Try to look locally and find a used epson 880/660/1080/1060 or benq ht2050. They're old enough that they're probably around that price used and they have well documented response times. I sold my HT2050 for 250$ on fb marketplace last year. If you can go up to 500$ you can find an epson official refurbished hc1080 https://epson.com/Certified-ReNew/c/cc?q=%3Aprice-asc%3AdiscontinuedFlag%3Afalse%3AinStockFlag%3Atrue%3AproductType%3APROJECTOR
r/projectors • Cheap Projector for gaming ->Maybe try and find a used Epson 880, 1060, 1080, 660. You'll need a lot of light for 200in, those are very high brightness 1080p projectors. Most affordable while still being designed for home theater use (vs office use). If you can afford 400$, Epson sells factory refurbs for around that much
r/projectors • Budget 200-inch Full HD Gaming Projector under $300 ->I think you have the right instincts here A 4k projector will do the trick. Heck I have a 1080p Epson I picked up open box and a denon avr that can do 7.1. No atmos. And it sounds and looks amazing So nowadays an atmos capable receiver and 4k projector ( even just led ). Will look and sound amazing Just need a few small extra back speakers if and when you decide to use all the extra channels
r/hometheater • Bought a house with a home theater with theater seating and screen. Seller is taking all of the audio gear and projector. Never had a theater and don’t know anything about projectors. Any recommendations? ->I don’t have a 4k tv even. I will probably get one soon But I am really impressed with how good even an 1080p Epson can project at 110” image that is totally cinematic So I think any 4 k Epson will be totally good I feed it an Apple TV I have a marantz cinema 70 which is their lowest powered one and use an extra 2 channel amp I have to power fronts. That room looks pretty big so I would go with something cinema 50 and still have the option to add extra power later.
r/hometheater • Bought a house with a home theater with theater seating and screen. Seller is taking all of the audio gear and projector. Never had a theater and don’t know anything about projectors. Any recommendations? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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