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2009-10-10

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 720 720p 3LCD Home Theater Projector

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The Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 720 takes home theater entertainment to a whole new level, featuring color and detail that's sure to win rave reviews from friends and family alike. With 1600 lumens and the vivid realism of Epson 3LCD technology, this mega star will make your home the hottest ticket in town. Experience movies, games and sporting events like you never have before. As stylish as it is entertaining, the Home Cinema 720 is the perfect performer, adapting well to virtually any scene, whether you mount it on a ceiling, shelf or table.
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Technical Details

- Native 720p high-def performance with 10,000:1 contrast ratio for brilliant picture depth and shadow detail
- Ultra-bright at 1600 lumens color/ white light output for indoor / daytime viewing
- 3LCD technology delivers clear, vibrant, and true-to-life images
- Convenient lens shift and zoom ensures easy setup and installation
- Two-year warranty includes next business day replacement services and exclusive Epson PrivateLine Toll Free technical support
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Customer Buzz
 "Super Product" 2009-08-19
By Steve Dallas
We could hardly be more pleased with this projector. My wife thought it was going to be junk, and I bought it specifically from Amazon so I wouldn't have any trouble if we decided to return it. That's not going to happen. It came in before the screen, so we tried it just on the wall and were blown away even in those conditions. Wife loves it. Kids love it. (Our previous TV is a 50" Sony rear projection model.) We have a light-controlled environment and are using an Elite 106" screen with a 1.0 gain. Though I haven't "calibrated" it yet, I did borrow some recommended settings I found in a review, and the picture is noticeably improved. It has several picture presets built in, which is nice, and also the ability to store multiple custom settings for each input. BTW, there's quite a few picture adjustment options to fiddle around with in case, like me, you're the type who can never leave well enough alone. Oh sure, there are things to nitpick. The power switch is located in an odd spot that's a little bit difficult to get to. Aspect ration isn't quite as flexible as it was with the Sony. Skin tones are a tad on the green side, and with the higher output settings, the fan is noticeable. I wouldn't call it distracting, but it is noticeable, as is the iris shutter. And, finally, there are some noticeable motion artifacts with fast moving images. I almost hate to list all that because it makes it sound, contrary to my opening statement, like we should easily find ourselves more pleased. However, the good far outweighs the bad (minor nuisances, really), and the price is right. I do try very hard to get the best value for my dollar, and the Epsom gets high marks there. Would I like to have a 1080p model? Sure. When I win the lottery, no doubt I'll get one. In the mean time, however, my family is going to have a ball on "movie night."

Customer Buzz
 "Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 720" 2009-07-06
By Brandon Hibler (Stockton, Ca USA)
This projector is amazing. The picture quality is wonderful, the color is vivid and has just a super sharp image. I have it mounted on the ceiling in a light controled room on a 105" 16/9 screen w/1.0 grain. It is beautiful. This epson is a great bang for the buck.

Customer Buzz
 "Never Go to the Movies Again!" 2009-01-28
By M. Martin (Columbus, OH)
I have owned this projector for almost a year. If you look around, then you can likely purchase it for about $1100 BEFORE a combination $100 AND free spare lamp mail-in rebate (I cannot overstate the peace of mind that having a spare lamp creates).



I put about 90 hours on the lamp that came with the unit and have subsequently put about 500 hours on the rebate lamp (I put that in immediately to make sure it worked. My original lamp is now my back up). I have yet to buy a screen (that day is hopefully coming quickly). Therefore, I have my picture thrown on an off-white wall painted with flat paint. I currently have my picture size set at 120". I used to have it set at 135" but I found 120" to be the sweet spot for me in terms of having a big enough picture that was still sharp and crisp.



Despite my lack of a screen, the picture I get is insane for the price I paid. The colors pop (especially in Living Room mode) and HD material is amazing. DVD's look good. Blu Ray is a must. There is a caveat. Because the picture is bigger, flaws in source material will be magnified. I notice a distict difference in the sports broadcast by ESPN, ABC, and Fox versus NBC and CBS. NBC and CBS are markedly better. This, however, is due to the source material and not the projector. But I digress.



The projector can handle some ambient light. However, the fact that I am projecting on to an off-white wall and the absence of a screen hampers my projector's performance in this area. Despite this, I often still watch stuff with a low-light lamp on so my kids can play in the room at the same time. The menu system allows the picture to be customized to your viewing preferences. If you have different preferences for different lighting scenarios or even different preferences for the type of content being watched, then multiple settings can be stored and easily accessed.



I wish I could give it 4.5 stars because it lacks 2 HDMI inputs and the fan is audible in high power modes (but not distracting). The warranty is great and Epson offers overnight replacement.



The bottom line is this; 1080p is best, 720p is sufficient for most (I sometimes wonder how much better 1080 could look). This projector has gotten excellent expert reviews. If you have a room that is suitable for a projector, DO NOT spend $1300-2500 on a "small" 46-58" LCD/plasma. If you do some research and shop around, this projector, a decent screen, cables, a good receiver and speakers can be had for the same $2500. Reserve the LCD flat panel for the bedroom. Purchase this projector and never go to the movies again.

Customer Buzz
 "Great projector!" 2008-07-01
By LukasJHU (Clifton, NJ, USA)
Great projector... have it connected to an Onkyo TX-SR805 receiver and a set of Yamaha surround sound speakers. My cable TV, DVD's, and HTPC play wonderfully on it! Great purchase and a great alternative to the $3000+ 1080p projectors.

Customer Buzz
 "An outstanding experience" 2008-04-12
By Fabio Dantas Silveira
Manufacturer of the LCD panels used by most companies in their Home Theater projectors, until recently Epsons own offerings had remained lackluster. Their focus was mainly on high lumen, low contrast projectors for business and education, however, that has changed. With the introduction of their current line-up, Epson has unleashed an excellently valued 720p projector, capable of delivering a high quality big screen experience that will wow friends and family.



There is nothing like being able to watch your favorite movie on a 100" screen. I enjoy watching Blu-Rays on my PS3, but DVDs look great too. Playing Call of Duty 4 occasionally is also a thrilling experience, with rich colors, depth and great shadow detail. If you haven't experienced a modern high def projector and value video entertainment, you owe it to yourself to check it out. Its just light years from the washed out colors of 5 years ago. Its very watchable in all but the brightest lighting conditions and, in my view, produces a more satisfying picture than Plasma or LCD sets.



Before I purchased this model, I performed extensive research on the offerings available, reading every single review I could find and you just cant go wrong with either this or the Panasonic AX200. I opted for this one because of the slighter better colors and fewer complaints about problems from existing owners. The Panasonic offers a little more lumen output, but the Epson is more than bright enough.



If you have a little more cash, I would recommend the EPSON Powerlite Home Cinema 1080UB, as it is a superior projector not only in resolution, but in colors and black level, although it does cost over twice as much. For its price and the experience it offers, this projector is a steal and is guaranteed to offer hundreds of hours of great entertainment.



Final thoughts: my room is mostly reflexive white, and light does bounce back to the screen compromising black levels a bit. if you can, opt for matte colors.


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