![]() 100% Balanced colour and White BrightnessĢ,400 lumens of colour and 2,400 lumens of white brightness for vibrant, rich colour. Sophisticated parallel pixel processing and a state-of-the-art 3-chip architecture deliver amazing colour accuracy, colour brightness and colour gamut. HDR High Dynamic Range and Rich Black Contrastįull 10-bit colour output and a contrast ratio up to 200,000:1 deliver an extraordinary range of colour and detail in both bright and dark scenes. Epson 4K PRO UHDĭelivers an amazing 4K UHD experience with advanced pixel-shifting resolution-enhancement technology for your DIY home theater. It’s an exceptionally immersive viewing experience that your friends and family will love. Show movies, sports and games the way they were meant to be seen - on the big screen, with bright, full colour stunning resolution and no rainbow effect. However, to our ears, the 4010/EH-TW7400 was whisper-quiet in anything other than the high-power modes.Wide colour Gamut, HDR High Dynamic Range and 100% Balanced colour Brightness deliver an exceptional 4K experience. Though rated at 31 dB and as low as 20 dB in eco mode, during our tests the 4010/EH-TW7400 clocked-in at 44 dB in high brightness mode, and 44 dB in eco. The 4010/EH-TW7400 is also able to deal with 3D Blu-ray discs, if anyone still plays them, though there are no 3D active shutter glasses in the box. Though WWII miniseries The Pacific is highly watchable, its Full HD images have a little less pizazz, with colors slightly muted and more uniform, and close-ups lacking the biting detail of 4K mode. As Han and Chewbacca fight on top of the coaxium-carrying train, there's plenty of detail in the peaks of Vandor, while in the lair of Dryden Vos, there are lots of vivid colors on show in the room, and plenty of convincing blacks and shadow detail.ĭetail is high despite the 4010/EH-TW7400 not being a native 4K projector, something that's more obvious if you take a step-down the video food chain and play a standards Blu-ray disc. So how does it do with 4K sources? With its '4K enhancement' toolbox on its second most powerful setting, Solo: A Star Wars Story is draped in detail. With the lights dimmed, it's the Cinema and Digital Cinema modes that get the most out of the 4010/EH-TW7400's native 200,000:1 contrast ratio. Sadly, it doesn’t appear to work with live 4K TV broadcasts, which is a shame considering is sports-centric purpose. It's presented here in three flavors – Low, Normal or High – and predictably it's the middle one that offers a good balance (the Low version isn't worth bothering with, and the High setting is almost unwatchable). Nice idea, but the drawback is that the more frames are inserted the smoother the action gets, but the more you'll see some fizzing, flashing and snapping around moving objects. The 4010/EH-TW7400 has a frame interpolation mode, which inserts frames to make motion sequences and camera pans look smoother. A quick blast of daytime TV revealed plenty of bright contrast-y color, with the Bright Cinema mode excelling in ambient light. The latter is a straight fight between Dynamic, Bright Cinema, Natural, Cinema and Digital Cinema, the first two of which do pretty well out of the box in daylight. ![]() However, instead of being with stuffed with apps, it merely provides panels for quickly choosing between sources and color modes. Though it is hardly the kind of hub page found on most smart TVs, this projector is unusual in that its user interface has a dedicated homepage. However, you do need to press a specific button on the remote to wake the backlight, which slightly defeats the purpose. However, as well as being pleasingly large yet light, the buttons are logical and well laid out, as well as nicely backlit in orange upon any button press. Without Alexa or Google voice control offered by the likes of Optoma, it's left to a remote control to tweak the 4010/EH-TW7400. However, the real design win is the sliding door lens cap, which auto-unfurls in two parts when the projector is activated, and vice versa when it's switched off. The curved, rounded chassis lends a softer look for what could easily be an austere-looking machine, such is its size. We're talking a ceiling mount, or at least a big, heavy AV rack.Īvailable in black or white, it measures 520x450x193 mm and weighs 11.2kg - it's one of the larger projectors in its class and looks like something out of an actual movie theater. The 4010/EH-TW7400 is massive and designed to stay put. Epson Home Cinema 4010 (HDR) at Amazon for $1,946.05 (opens in new tab).
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