Get that hooked up yet dude, lol! I’ve been waiting all day
Okay buddy set it up here comes the review.
Size is an issue for me. It's huge and since I want to put it on a table or in the open even ceiling mounting it just sticks out like a sore thumb. In your room probably not going to be an issue in min a huge negative
The control and setup is awesome. As easy as they say it is. Lens shift zoom focus keystones all being controled by the remote makes it a snap to get the image dialed in. So a big plus on this one
Picture quality and colors are just amazing. Big difference from the other one. Blacks are better contrast resolution it puts out a gorgeous picture even in my open non light controlled living room and the other one is no slouch in this area. Another plus in this area.
It runs so quieeet and other one was quiet bigger fan makes a big difference huge plus here
BUT and this is a big minus for me filling the frame is a challenge for me. What I mean by this my other projector has multiple screen sizes to choose from native full lbx 16:9 wide screen and it's very easy to zoom the image without affecting the ratio. I can set it on 16:9 and just zoom it quickly and it fills my whole screen without losing hardly any image no bars no problem.
On the Epson no dice on cable and streaming no problem on movies it just stretches it out side to side not up and down huge minus for me.
It won't let me change aspect ratios I'm stuck on normal no matter what I try. Another huge minus.
The controls are easy but they don't have any values for example the zoom you push the arrows it starts to zoom but you don't know how much. On the optoma it tells you 1 2 3 etc. Same with lend shift or focus. So you better save your adjustments to memory because otherwise you have no clue what you did. For example on the uptake I know at zoom 1 I am perfect for a full screen for streaming and cable. For zoom 8 I'm perfect on movies. I know the values of my horizontal and vertical lens shift. In case I ever transport it I know exactly what everything is when I bring it back to that spot
The epson it doesn't tell you so you better use it's memory settings or your in the dark another big minus for me
Brightness is an issue it's only putting out 2500 lumens the optoma is 3200. This is important for me being in my living room. I need at least a projector in the 3000's for daytime viewing and nighttime peak performance in my room. So another minus
So please remember I'm still a noob at this. So take my review with that in mind But in my room with my needs I feel the Epson is not a good fit for me. Will be returning it today. But for a dedicated theater room with someone that knows what they are doing because maybe my lack of experience is part of my issue with the controls I feel this is an amazing projector the image is 1080p is simply stunning. Although if your into 4k I'd wait a year and see if good models that do true 4k from this year prices drop a bit. It's picture is stunning but it cant do true 4k and you can tell the difference in my opinion.
Since I don't care about 4k and I like the intuitive understanding that comes easier that I seem to have with the optomas controls I will stick with this budget one for know and look for a better upgrade in the future.
And I really like DLP over LCD for some reason I don't seem to get that rainbow effect that others do. Hope that gave you some good info. Hope I got all the terms right LOL