Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 5020 3-LCD Projector

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Brilliant 2D and 3D Entertainment at Home.Featuring Full HD 1080p performance and an astounding contrast ratio of up to 320,000:1, the Home Cinema 5020UB makes it easier than ever to entertain family and friends with brilliant color and exquisite detail. When considering brightness, one measurement is not enough - both high color brightness and high white brightness are important. Delivering 2400 lumens of color brightness and 2400 lumens of white brightness (light output)1, using Epson's 3LCD, 3-chip technology, the Home Cinema 5020UB projects amazing images with true-to-life color. Use the included RF 3D glasses to immerse yourself in eye-popping 3D movies and more. Rechargeable for up to 40 hours of battery life1, these innovative glasses mean you're always ready to enjoy 3D entertainment. And, with 2D-to-3D conversion, you can transform your favorite 2D movies to spectacular 3D, for unlimited 3D viewing. Your cable receiver, Blu-ray® player, game console, Apple® TV, Roku Streaming Player and other entertainment devices can all be connected. And, with the widest lens shift in its class, the Home Cinema 5020UB offers fast, easy and flexible installation.


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Product Title: Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 5020 3-LCD Projector

Manufacturer: Epson

Lowest Price: $2,599.00 from B&H Photo-Video

Power Score: 4.2 | 2 Reviews


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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 5020UB LCD projector - 3D

THE GOOD: The Epson 5020 projector can deliver great dark-room images yet has enough light output for moderately lit rooms, too; excellent color accuracy; deep black levels with ample shadow detail; plenty of features including motorized lens cover, horizontal and vertical lens shift, and two pairs of 3D glasses. THE BAD: Black levels not quite as deep as some competitors; auto iris required for...
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By cnet.com - Mar 14, 2013

Epson 5020UB vs Panasonic AE8000

The Panasonic AE8000 has a number of features and picture enhancements that the 5020UBe lacks. However, the 5020UBe has a few unique features of its own, such as a wider lens shift range and RF glasses. In terms of picture quality, the two projectors are evenly matched, and this becomes a very difficult shootout to call one way or the other. It ultimately comes down to which projector's features...
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By projectorcentral.com - Nov 7, 2012

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