Saturday 19 May 2012

Cable for epson projectors?


I could totally understand if the Blu-Ray/1080p-quality movies from Netflix would get out of sync as that is pushing more data over the HDMI and if the cable or switch was degrading the quality just a little bit, it would degrade the signal enough to flip it out. But why would i try to send a low-quality signal DVD through the switch and it flip out, I dont understand.


The picture and the contrast, resolutions is awesome. Cant believe that we get this quality at affordable prices, cheaper than even a regular 52″ TV.
I have had this projector for about six months now and I am still in love. The price was unbelievable and the picture is bright and really clear. I would highly recommend this projector to someone wanting a great projector but not willing to spend thousands to get it (there’s no need for that anymore). Works great with my harmony universal remote too.

My last projector (Seleco) cost me seven grand. It had a very nice picture, but it was becoming dated and I felt it was time for an upgrade. I couldn’t help noticing all the rave revues for this Epson projector, and, quite frankly, I was quite doubtful; I mean, how good can a projector for slightly over a grand be? But I was seeing positve reviews about the Epson everywhere I turned, so I’d decided to give the unit a try.

I debated and debated on replacing my aging Infocus X1 for my home theater. After reading about this and finally understanding the capabilities of “lens shift”, and getting a couple of AVS forum reports, I decided to give this a try, knowing Amazon is great about purchase mistakes.
The picture and the contrast, resolutions is awesome. Cant believe that we get this quality at affordable prices, cheaper than even a regular 52″ TV.

I have yet to test my new projector for we are waiting for our new house to be finished. However, from the demo’s I have seen in showrooms, it beats everything in its price range, and many that cost $ 700 – $ 900 more.

Though it is mentioned in earlier reviews that the picture quality withstands the Room Lights, I disagree. The moment you turn off your last light in the Room, you start experiencing magic of 8350.

If you are on the fence between a TV or a projector and you have the room for a projector and the screen then get the projector – you will be glad you did. For the same money, you can more than double your screen size and really create a new experience in your home

The picture and the contrast, resolutions is awesome. Cant believe that we get this quality at affordable prices, cheaper than even a regular 52″ TV.

I also got a Harmony 1100 remote so that I don’t need 6-7 remotes, Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote with Color Touch Screen I got that new for 200.00 (heck of a deal) and extra batteries on Amazon for 8.75 each Logitech Battery for Harmony Remote Control 1000 1100 1100i 3.7V 1250mAh. That works like a charm with it’s touch screen. I even got a IR dimmer switch that runs off its own remote or the Harmony remote. I also got the RF accessory so I can use either RF (which is not line of sight) or RF to IR for all the components, helpful if your components are behind your seating location.

Though it is mentioned in earlier reviews that the picture quality withstands the Room Lights, I disagree. The moment you turn off your last light in the Room, you start experiencing magic of 8350.

I have had this projector for about six months now and I am still in love. The price was unbelievable and the picture is bright and really clear. I would highly recommend this projector to someone wanting a great projector but not willing to spend thousands to get it (there’s no need for that anymore). Works great with my harmony universal remote too.

Things I really really like about this projector: The Picture is phenomenal. I’m projecting a picture 9 feet wide from 13 feet away. The projector is mounted to the ceiling and the lens shift puts it square on the wall under a ceiling fan without having to hang the projector off of an extension. Nice In the brightest mode I can watch during the day with reasonably good picture quality even though I have 16′ of patio door opposite the projector wall, but at night when the movies come out, the picture absolutely pops I’ve run HD off of the cable DVR and the Blu-ray and it’s all top notch. If I can I’ll post a couple photos to show the setup.

To connect the projector to the computer, do I need a male to male VGA cable or do I need a female to male cable?

Thanks!
Epson Projectors

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Female-Female. That is standard for any display device with a detachable VGA cord.

Epson Projectors

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