I'm theater projectors are not for
everyone
you need a screen a dedicated room and
complete darkness
or do you hi I'm ty Pendlebury from
cnet.com and this is the Epson power
light 50 20 UB this is a bright little
projector and when I say little I mean
pretty damn large and is one of the
first I recommend if you need a
projector for a dimly lit room it has a
really high light output and will work
as long as light isn't streaming into
the room but of course it works best in
darkness the projector comes with a
bunch of features including two pairs of
3d glasses and manual lens shift which
makes setup really easy if you pay an
extra 300 bucks
you also get a version which includes
wireless HDMI but you should probably
save your money and get the basic
version instead for around $2,500 the
standard Epson is a really good
performer and gives projectors worth
$1,000 more a real run for their money
colors are natural the images have
plenty of shadow detail and black levels
are as good as you'll get for the money
if I was going to buy a home theater
projector right now this is probably the
one I'd get it's got a great combination
of image quality and affordable pricing
the Epson power light 5020 UV comes
highly recommended
this has been ty Pendlebury for cnet.com
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