
Epson – Home Cinema 1080 1080p 3LCD Projector, 3400 lumens, 2 HDMI – White
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Current Price | $699.99 | April 7, 2024 |
Highest Price | $786.42 | March 17, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $699.99 | April 7, 2024 |
Since March 17, 2024
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$699.99 | April 7, 2024 |
$749.99 | March 19, 2024 |
$786.42 | March 17, 2024 |
- All prices mentioned above are in United States dollar.
- This product is available at Walmart.com, Bestbuy, Amazon.com.
- At walmart.com you can purchase Epson Home Cinema 1080 3LCD 1080p Projector for only $699.99 , which is 10% less than the cost in Amazon.com ($778.07).
- The lowest price of Epson Home Cinema 880 3-chip 3LCD 1080p Projector, 3300 lumens Color and White Brightness, Streaming and Home Theater, Built-in Speaker, Auto Picture Skew, 16,000:1 Contrast, HDMI 2.0, White was obtained on April 7, 2024 12:03 PM.
Last updated on April 13, 2024 12:29 AM
StephenW –
Couldn’t be happier. It projects the golf app on to a 10′ wide screen with more than enough brightness to over come the LED overhead lights. I’m not even sure the cage is needed to block out the light. Casting through the native mechanism works well. Zoom range seems greater than spec’d giving me more placement options. V and H keystone means I can place it anywhere.
Would definitely buy again, if needed.
Flash –
Great projector would recommend the picture in lighted areas im amazing
Theater –
Projector works great. Beautiful picture in true HD. Very bright. No problem at all with bright rooms. Be sure to run a fiber optic cable if distance is over 25feet. Pass through from receiver to HDMI input on projector worked perfect. Good buy. You won’t be disappointed. It’s not 4K. But is that really even worth it. Most people can’t tell the difference from 1080 to 4K. The throw is great. I run a 120 inch screen. And projector only needs to be 9ft out.
rcortiz –
I have only owned one projector before this, but it has been a few years since then. That projector was so good that it ended up only being used for Halloween displays. I have a OLED TV in my living room right now, but was looking for something bigger to watch when we have company over. I started looking at projectors, because upsizing my television would only gain 10″ diagonally at a significant cost. I decided that I would try a 1080p projector because it would not replace my TV, and 4K units are twice as expensive. After a lot of research the Epson Home Cinema 1080 ended up as my first choice. Epson obviously made big changes from the 800 series projector which reviewers criticized because it had only 1 HDMI port and no zoom, in exchange for greater lumen output. This projector keeps the increased output, and adds another 100 lumens. The 1080 also gets zoom, and 2 HDMI ports. Another big plus is that it has built in WIFI.
Unboxing the projector led me to a quick setup of roughly 10 minutes. I was actually shocked at the brightness of the picture, I was able to see clear sharp images projected onto a denim colored wall, in a bright room. The cooling fan while not silent , is far from distracting. I was initially dubious about the manufactures claim of a 300″ image. The projector did easily reach that size, on the default brightness. The colors are well saturated, with good contrast even on the dark wall. Even fast motion appeared smooth with no blurring or edge staggering. Image correction is a breeze , with a broad range of settings on the projector and remote.
One of the concerns I had about projectors was the cost of maintenance. Online prices for replacement lamps left me at ease, with lamps selling for as little as $50. I know that this review makes this projector seem perfect. I think the picture and features are fantastic for the price, but there are a couple of weak points. Unless you are using HDMI, you are stuck with RCA jacks as part of composite input for audio, or you connect your audio via a headphone jack. Choose one or the other, because the projector’s built in speaker sounds like a homemade tinfoil kazoo. I opted to use the headphone jack connected to a Yamaha sound bar, and am very satisfied with the results. If you can live with the audio limitations, this projector gets you the most 1080p bang, for any buck. The image quality and size capability of this projector cannot be beat dollar for dollar by the competition. I’m keeping mine. This is a review for the Epson Home Cinema 1080 3LCD projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
Rich –
I wasn’t sure what to expect with regard to brightness for an outdoor movie. I used the calculator on ProjectorCentral to calculate size and distance and get an estimate for brightness needed. We ordered a 100″ fabric screen for this outdoor movie event. Other research said we needed 3000 lumens or better for outdoor use.
Yesterday I set it up in the bright sun to get ready for later but really couldn’t use it at all. I managed to make out some words, enough to log in to iTunes and AppleTV.
About 1 hour before sunset, with brightness turned all the way up an was able to see enought to watch a show on Netflix. 30 minutes before Sunset it was actually pretty usable and you can see in the photos that the Top Gear show was generally watchable by then.
20 minutes after sunset it was GREAT! Kids started their SpiderMan movie and the picture was excellent and totally bright enough on normal settings, second photo.
I’m impressed by this projector for the price though I think there are things that don’t make sense. For example, you can screen mirror but it requires a special app from Epson to do that. Why not just support Chromecast like everything else, since all of the streaming apps can stream to chromecast natively?
Picture quality of this project is really quite good. The built in speaker is okay, tinny.. I connected an outdoor speaker that we use for music in the yard to the project and that worked really well.
The projector is easy to set up, and since all 3 feet are adjustable you can get it nice and even/level. The fan is pretty quiet.