Today we are going to take a closer look at the Epson Cinema 6500 UB home. Officially, at the CEDIA show in September 2008 and on the market by the end of December 2008.
Contrast. The best thing is to highlight the contrast, the 6500 UB very well produced, the black levels in very dark scenes, which can be seen in several movies or video games. This is achieved mainly due to the closure of auto-iris, when the scene fades to black. The contrast ratio of high-definition projectoris 75000:1.
Sharpness. If you have very high sharpness, as are the default settings of the projector up and falls right after you play your first film. In any case, the options further down to -5, if you want to see less improvement.
Brightness. The brightness is rated at 1600 ANSI lumens. With the Eco mode, the lamp power is reduced by 23%. Some reviews I checked this morning, not reporting the best light brightness can be expected and allrecommends the use of Eco-mode to improve performance in the home theater room (dark) set.
Accuracy and color saturation. If you take the 6500 UB out of the box, the default settings for saturation less than what you get when you set to adjust. The projector is able to lead a balanced and strong saturation.
Manual lens shift and zoom. All lenses shift the focus and manual zoom settings. The zoom is 2.1, which is one of the longest on the market today.Vertical lens shift gives you the ability to image up and down a total of 2.9 levels. The lateral region of the horizontal width of the image target is 1.95.
Connectivity. There is nothing that paradise had seen previously. We have two HDMI ports, VGA, composite video and S-video.
Lamp life. What's interesting is that the manufacturer Epson 4000 hours of lamp life guaranteed in Normal and Eco-mode (most projectors usually have a longer life in eco mode). If you see two movies every day, 365 daysyear with a standard length and a half hours each film can take the light bulb for almost four years. The Epson projector lamp optimized a double (the so-called E-TORL). I propose and edit your other HD projector lamp freak before he dies, because over time, the lamp loses a significant amount of brightness.
Here and synthesis of data:
ANSI lumens: 1600
Contrast (Full On / Off): 75000:1
Light Engine: 1920x1080, native 16:9 3LCD, 200-watt E-TORLLamp
Video Compatibility: 1080p/60/50/24, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Connections: Two HDMI 1.3 ports, one 3-RCA component port, a VGA port, composite video, S-Video, RS-232C and a 12-volt trigger
Objective and Scope: 2.1:1 manual zoom / focus lens. Generate a 100 "diagonal 16:9 image from 9.75 to 20.8 meters
Lamp Life: 4000 hours
Warranty: Two years
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