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Publicación: 2017-10-25, Autor: Eric , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
The Epson EH-TW9300W is an elegant projector that (nearly) offers 4K image for a price that is clearly a lot lower than true 4K-models. Epson's pixel shifting technology works remarkably well, and with video images most people will have trouble seeing the...
Resumen: This successor to the 2014/15 EISA-award winning EH-TW9200 builds upon that model's superior setup flexibility while embracing new formats and features. Epson's 4K Enhancement pixel-shifting technology upscales incoming sources for greater sharpness. Ultr...
Crisp detail, Good handling of whites, Intuitive control,
Brash colours, Blacks lack insight,
If you can ignore the 4K-enhanced claims and instead see the TW9300W for the impressive downscaling projector it is, you won't be disappointed.The picture is crisp and the colours bold, and its wireless transmitter means it can connect to a multitude of 4...
Fantastic SDR picture quality, Surprisingly good HDR picture quality, Remarkable value for what's on offer
Some odd connection limitations, Runs quite loudly in HDR-friendly high lamp mode, Not true 4K
Epson EH-TW9300W – Performance The EH-TW9300W's picture performance is ridiculously good for a £3,300 projector. Particularly amazing is how impressively it handles HDR. Projectors routinely struggle with HDR due to their innate inability to deliver the s...
The faux 4K images look stunning, Fantastic colour reproduction for HD and 4K material, Superb black levels and shadow detail, Lens memory functions, Motorised lens shift and lens cover, HDR compatible, ISFccc Certified, Epson colour filter gets 4K colour
Only one HDCP 2.2 HDMI port, Nothing else at this price vs. performance point
Don't let the fact that HDR on a projector is nowhere near as good as a TV put you off going the big screen route with something like the Epson TW9300. Yes, it can't produce the specular highlights like our Samsung KS9500 TV or get anywhere near the brigh...
The Epson EH-TW9300 really is the best in its range, with a stunning picture the produces bright whites, vivid colours and deep blacks. It might cost you a pretty penny but you get a pretty perfect image in return...
You will love either projector in our opinion.If they were the same price we'd buy the Epson but they are not the same price in reality. You should be able to get a far better deal on the BenQ if you shop around. Either will impress, if you're boasting ab...
Buyers of home theatre projectors don't sit there watching a black screen followed by a white screen in 40-70 inch size.This is a long term review on a subject that's been spoken about for years and we'll continue to talk about it until we see all manufac...
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Publicación: 2017-09-13, Autor: Noeneel , crítica de: geeklingo.net
Projectors have come a long way over the past few years. The Epson EH-TW9300W was very easy to setup and provided exceptional picture quality in a moderately lit and dark room. The wireless 4K adapter coupled with lens shift technology simplifies the inst...
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Publicación: 2017-01-25, Autor: Bennett , crítica de: pcpowerplay.com.au
1080p input, Upscales to 4K, HDR
Not truly 4K, Contrast ratio relies on dynamic iris
One day we'll have affordable 4K projectors, but today is not that day