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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350, Pure Eye Candy Together With The Best Price

Being the proud owner of the best plasma HDTVs known to man, typically the 50" Pioneer Plasma, 7th Generation, (non Top-notch, one generation before Kuro, but still kicks a**) my eyes are a failure rotten, with inky deep blacks that go into infinity and a color resolution so robust reality pales when compared, I knew I would be one tough customer to please in terms of projectors.

My interest was peaked when Costco sent me an offer in the Optoma HD180, which, for $899, offered 1080p resolution at an affordable price. But as I researched and read comments/reviews from some other clients, I noticed several complaints regarding black levels plus the longevity/reliability of the bulbs. I was hesitant to pull the particular trigger without seeing the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 for action in a real world setting. Determined to discover if it would satisfy me, and armed when using the knowledge that the Epson 8350 was the slightly pricier competition with the Optoma HD20 (the more readily available sister into the HD180), I visited my local Preferred Buy store.

I was at first disappointed to see that they did not have the Epson Home Cinema 8350 build for demonstration, but a quick trip to the Magnolia department within Best Buy enlightened me. They assured me in which, by far, the Epson was a far superior model, and although they didn't include the 8350 on hand to demo, they had another Epson model with a few more features for a few more us bucks, all set up in their showroom to persuade me that projectors were ready to make sure you rival plasma technology. The salesperson explained that the features their model were nice to get, but that in terms of that picture resolution, contrast levels, color saturation and image quality in general they were nearly exactly the same.

Then the lights went off in addition to he cued 'Quantum of Solace' beginning car chase sequence. He did not turn every one of the lights off at once, but 1 by 1, closing the doors, then one range of lights, then another, to highlight how well the brightness in the Epson line could handle moderate levels of ambient light. I was totally impressed. Not only was it able to look at the ambient light, but the 92 inch screen gave the impression to me to look like a top end HDTV. I could barely believe a eyes. I was sold on the spot. I knew that I could not fit a 92" screen on my outlet, so I arranged to order at the very top Screen pull up 80" screen plus ordered the Epson 8350 for delivery for the store within 2 days for get.

After re-arranging my living room to allow for my new screen and projector, such as moving my LG Blu-ray player to that room, I could barely wait to discover what it would look like within my house.

I got it home Friday evening and within 20 to 30 a matter of minutes I was watching 'The Incredibles' by using my new Epson 8350. Keep under consideration this was the DVD version, so not all of the 1080p output the projector is very effective at, but still, it was simply mind blowing. Having missed The Incredibles on it is theater run, I was overjoyed on the result. At nearly three times the figures on what my 50 inch screen might possibly produce, and being able to lay so close, our eyes were immersed in your fantastic world of Pixar animation miracles.

Next up, the ultimate test, realistic people's faces in 1080p. For that test I used the Diana Krall for Rio disc. I knew this could be very tough, as there would be many close ups of the gorgeous Diana Krall close up, and her skin tone would express any trace of color distortion. Again, this unit did not disappoint. Her skin tone was flawlessly reproduced. No need whatsoever to tweak color level or tint in the slightest degree. The piano keys were pearly light, and the deep, dark wood ringtones of her grand piano were in addition accurately reproduced.

I settled on the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 and Eco Mode for nocturnal hours movie viewing and by simply drawing my drapes in the day time, am able to have a good amount of brightness from Normal Mode for daytime movie viewing so far. I are deprived of my cable box connected to this put together, so I have not tried watching sports or Series, but when I do, will provide and update to our review.

Overall, at a price involving $1200, this unit is well worth your money, particularly when you are ready to create a true movie theater experience in the comfort of your family home.

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