Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010e, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers and Wireless HD (V11H450020) Price
- Full HD, 3D, 1080p Performance
- Eliminate cables with WirelessHD
- Ultra-bright 2200 lumen color and white light output
- 40,000:1 contrast ratio
- Two powerful, built-in 10 W stereo speakers
Best Review: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 3010e, Full HD 1080p, 2D and 3D Home Theater Projector with Integrated Speakers and Wireless HD (V11H450020) - I had middling expectations for the PowerLite 3010e. Before the PowerLite, my experience with projectors was limited to business presentations, classroom use, and giant screen projection TVs (front and rear, HD and SD) of times gone by. So I had grown accustomed to washed out displays, shadows and bright spots, and a relatively narrow viewing radius. I am happy to report that, from the moment I hooked the PowerLite to my 3 year old laptop and streamed the New BBC Sherlock Holmes against a beige wall, it has consistently wowed and amazed me and everyone who has seen it's incredible display.The Setup:My primary setup, for the time being, consists of the PowerLite, an older PS3 "Fat", a pair of PlayStation 3 3D Glasses, and a homemade 80 inch wide screen, which cost me under $50.00 to build. (I'll outline how I built my screen in the comments.) Everything works splendidly together.The HD Experience:The Rango Blu-Ray (not 3D) was the first movie I put through the Epson. On my 80 inch screen it looked amazing. The picture was sharp, clear, rich with true colors, with an impressively wide viewing angle. There was no ghosting, no blur, no bright or dim spots, no stuttering, and no distortion. My primary TV is a great LG 42LD520 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV. The LG, with it's gorgeous 1080P display, though, is simply not the equal of the PowerLite. The sound pumping through the Powerlite's 10 Watt speakers was nowhere near as awe inspiring as that produced by my Onkyo TX-NR809 THX Certified 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver (Black) but it was more than adequate.For that first movie, I used the included HDMI cable attached directly to the PS3. Even though the PS3 Fat is not an HDMI 1.4 machine, it worked beautifully. In fact, the PS3 automatically the 3D capabilities of the PowerLite and automatically configured the system.Wireless HD Streaming & 3DWhat sets this 3010e apart from the plain 3010, though, is it's ability to wirelessly stream HD content. And it streams perfectly. I plugged the included HDMI cable into the back of the PS3 then plugged it into the Epson transmitter and turned it on. I was once again amazed at how well it all worked. This time, though, I tried out some 3D content. Because I don't yet own a 3D movie I had to use the free Bon Jovi video from the PlayStation store. With the PlayStation glasses it was as if Bon Jovi was in my living room. It was amazing. I will be ordering more Playstation glasses because they work great and cost much less than the Epson 3D glasses.Once everyone in my house visited with Bon Jovi, the 3D games began. For the moment that meant Super Stardust HD. The 3D effects were amazing. My kids were in heaven. Streaming wirelessly, there was zero lag. Non-HD games work beautifully, as well. Little Big Planet and God of War play spectacularly with no lag.The 3010e is an amazing device. I have not explored all it's features. But it is incredibly easy to setup, relatively portable, wirelessly streams HD, 3D, and games, and completely transforms home entertainment. While dim or no lighting is the best display environment, it looks good in a room with ambient lighting one can read by. I have yet to integrate into my home theater system. If I have any issues I will report back. Oh, the remote works well.
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