Epson EH-TW2900 Projector Review
The Epson EH-TW2900 projector is one of the newer home theater projectors to come from Epson. This model features an 18000:1 contrast ratio, full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and 1600 ANSI lumens. Today, the writers from Epson released their review of this device. The first thing they notice is that this projector has a fairly big footprint, which could deter anyone who was looking for a projector they could take with them on trips. The writers were very happy to all the helpful image adjustment features in the menu. They were equally happy to see how easy it was to find them and control them. The main attraction to this projector is the image. Because the TW2900 is a 3LCD display, there was no rainbow effect to worry about, which was a big difference. The display was able to give natural color tones with out looking too faded or to cartoonish. However, even with a colorful display, the image was not able to deliver the HD sharpness that other projectors can provide. The contrast was also a concern for the writers. When compared to DLP projectors, the TW2900’s black levels were faded and could not show the detail as well. The final verdict that was made about the TW2900 was, ‘I somehow contrived to finish the main review on what felt like something of a downer. But this really isn’t a fair reflection of the Epson TW2900 overall. For while it might not have the brassy casual appeal of Optoma and BenQ’s recent mega-cheap DLP models, it certainly does have the setup flexibility (especially the image shifting), features and refinement to appeal to a more serious movie-loving audience. Which is no mean feat with such an affordable model. Plus, of course, if you’ve been looking at the Optoma and/or BenQ models and found that you’re particularly susceptible to seeing the DLP rainbow effect, the simple artefact-free nature of the TW2900’s pictures will feel like the home projection equivalent of taking a Nurofen.’
[via Trusted Reviews]
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