Epson 8700UB Review

Title: Epson 8700UB Review
Reviewed by Editor on May 3, 2011
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This past year, Epson launched the Home Cinema Epson 8700UB which mixed superb functionality at a low cost. It gained our Editor’s Choice Award. Now Epson has adopted up with the unique PowerLite Home Cinema 8700 UB, providing incrementally better overall performance at a level discounted.

Epson 8700UB

It functions proven technologies – inorganic LCD screens, a killer auto-iris system to create down dark levels, and Epson’s Frame Interpolation system. The 8700 UB is really a powerful, capable 1080p projector serious home entertainment that doesn’t cost a fortune you are able to pick a single up for just $2199, and that price tag features a spare light.

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The Epson 8700UB is created for home cinema in a light-controlled space, and for this function it’s certainly suitable. THX mode, using its 660 lumens, offers ample light for many home theater requirements. Contrast is great, and dark bars can hardly even be observed. However, it is high lumen output settings can be handy for video gaming or TV in a space with background light.
The 8700 UB’s Dynamic mode not just surpasses the released specs handily, but it does so whilst maintaining color stability marginally whole. The effect is really a much better picture which has no garish, obvious color prejudice or tint, ideal for football video games or last Saturday’s Pacquiao-Margarito fight that I regrettably watched on a TV rather than projector.

Epson 8700UB

So far as positioning goes, the 8700 UB consists of Epson’s 2. 1: 1 guide zoom/focus lens with guide horizontally and up and down lens change. The 8700 UB can toss a 120″ diagonal picture from 11′ 9″ completely back to 25′ 1″.

The zoom lens shift enables the forecasted image to be thrown totally above or beneath the centerline of the zoom lens; the range is simply under 3 picture levels. It is a perfect set up for back shelf installation, as it enables an optically neutral keeping the projector alone relative to the display screen.

Epson 8700UB

Ceiling brackets are also feasible, and the zoom lens shift range will get rid of the need for a drop pipe in a bedroom with a regular eight-foot ceiling. Exactly the same pertains to a coffee table or low ledge scenario. Because of the extensive zoom lens shift, the 8700 UB is some of those rare projectors that you can actually place pretty much wherever you would like.

Nevertheless, not all positioning circumstances will be perfect. The “best” setup for the 8700 UB will be using THX setting in a light-controlled room on a mid-height shelf, so that you don’t have to use the zoom lens shift whatsoever, and ideally far away where you are in the center of the zoom range.

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Light result is curtailed by the zoom lens when its set at it is highest telephoto position the projector is 36% less bright in comparison to it is lumen output with the zoom lens at maximum wide position. This drop-off is pretty much linear, and then when setting the lens at the midpoint of it is range you will lose about 18%.


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If we anticipate we’re using a 120″ diagonal display screen, the center of the throw range might put the projector at sixteen feet in the screen. Right here you are at the optical sweet spot of the lens, and obtaining about 540 lumens in THX mode, that is plenty for a 1.0 gain display of this size. Low lamp mode will decrease lumen output a further 22%. The outcome is roughly 420 lumens which is completely comfortable lighting on a 1. 3 gain, 120″ display – Epson 8700UB.

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