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Saturday 26 September 2015

Epson Home Cinema 5030UB 1080p 3D 3LCD Home Theater Projector (2013 Model)




Home Cinema Projectors



2D and 3D high–definition dedicated home theater projector with THX certification
and Ultra Black levels.

Bring the movie theater experience home with the Home Cinema 5030UB. Experience incredible cinematic adventures with 2D and 3D, Full HD 1080p performance. Movies, sporting events and video games virtually jump off the screen with 2400 lumens of color brightness and 2400 lumens of white brightness.1 Get deep black levels with a contrast ratio up to 600,000:1. Horizontal and vertical lens shift and a 2.1x zoom ratio ensure setup flexibility in difficult installation environments. And, THX display certification, the performance benchmark recognized by consumers and professionals, ensures natural textures, and a film–like movie experience. Plus, two pairs of RF 3D glasses are included, so you're always ready for exciting 3D experiences.



Key Features

Up to 3x Brighter Colors with Epson2 

Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness. Epson 3LCD projectors have up to 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors.2






Bright and Colorful 

Amazing color brightness in almost any lighting.



Rich, vibrant color and reliable performance 

3LCD, 3–chip technology 
and C2Fine technology.



HDMI Connectivity

Two HDMI ports make it easy to connect to receivers, Blu–ray®players, game consoles, Apple®iPad®, Apple TV and more. 



THX display certification 

Ensures accurate picture quality, adhering to performance standards for black levels, resolution, contrast, color gamut and signal processing.


Exquisite detail 

An incredible contrast ratio up
to 600,000:1


Easy, stress-free setup 

Get a perfectly aligned image in
seconds with versatile image
correction tools. 

Images up to 300" 

Larger–than–life entertainment in your own home.
 


Rechargeable
RF 3D glasses
 

Enjoy 3D adventures from any seat in the house. 



Product Description and Features• One measurement of brightness is not enough — look for both high color brightness and high white brightness.
  
  The PowerLite Home Cinema 5030UB has:
        Color Brightness: 2400 lumens1
        White Brightness: 2400 lumens1

• Exquisite detail  up to 600,000:1 contrast ratio, plus Super–resolution technology.

• Stunning picture uniformity and color — features a state–of–the–art Fujinon® lens and built–in cinema filter. 

• Built–in color modes  choose from one of four special color modes optimized for different content and settings.

• Outstanding support — two–year limited warranty and toll-free support.


1 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118. 

2 Compared to leading 1-chip DLP Home Entertainment Projectors. Epson 720p projectors are 3x Brighter; Epson 1080p projectors are consistently 2x and up to 3x Brighter. Based on NPD data, July 2011 through June 2012. Color brightness (color light output) measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4. Color brightness will vary depending on usage conditions. 


WHAT'S IN THE BOX

  • PowerLite Home Cinema 5030UB projector.
  • Power cord.
  • Two HDMI cable clamps.
  • Remote control with AA batteries.
  • CD-ROM with users guide link.
  • Two pairs of RF 3D glasses.
  • 3D glasses charging cable.
  • Quick Setup Guide.



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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW'S

1) Excellent Picture Quality - I have had a dedicated theater for nearly 10 years and was very happy with movies and TV on my 110 inch screen from my original Benq 7700 720P Projector. My theater is small, just 6 seats in an 11 by 13 room, but there are no windows and lighting is completely controlled. My only motivation to make the upgrade was that I found myself needing to use the room for some office work and the resolution of the 720 projector was not cutting it for documents and spreadsheets. I must say, I am thrilled with the upgrade to the Epson 5030UB. Documents are crisp and clear and not just Blu Ray, but all movies are incredible. My picture was good, but now it is though you are looking at a 110 inch plasma. Did I say I am extremely happy with the picture quality? My only negative, and it is not a deal breaker, the projected image is not exactly 16 X 9. My old Benq was always right on the money and I could adjust the picture to snug up the black velvet on all sides of my screen edge. With this epson my image is about 3 inches wider than it is tall. I have not found anyone else mentioning this as an issue but it does bother me just a bit. As many have noted on other reviews the lense shift is a bit wonky as it does a bit of a flop thing when you first start in a direction after adjusting the other. The result is that you have to go back and forth between vertical and horizontal because on effects the other. Back to the positive attributes, I have ordered a Spears and Munsil set up disk to fine tune the unit but right out of the box the THX mode looks marvelous. One other mention about my setup; in an overhead sound diffuser panel I installed 9 small dimmable halogen down lights. Even though the amount of light that gets to the screen is minimal, with my old Benq, the picture washed out badly if I turned the up bright enough to read something. With the Epson, twice the lumens of my old Benq, I can run those light on full and still have a great picture. I am pleased with my decision to go with the 5030 and would do it again. I added a couple of pictures of my theater just for reference and so you would know I am serious about sound and picture quality. The picture with screen image is from my old Benq.

By Larry Butler on February 21, 2015



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