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Epson EH-TW4500 ProjectorOutstanding high definition projector for home theatre enthusiasts Also consider the Panasonic AE4000E and the newly released Epson TW8000.
The Epson TW4500 projector features a contrast ratio of 200,000:1, improved Deep Black Technology and HQV Processor the EH-TW4500 sets a new benchmark in High Definition home cinema. The EH-TW4500 delivers superb quality through cutting-edge technology. Exactly what you expect from the world’s number one projector manufacturer – Epson.
Deep, dark blacks, crystal clear detail – UltraBlack technology with an unprecedented 200,000:1 contrast ratio Rich, vibrant colour – latest generation D7 3-chip optical engine with 3LCD C2Fine® technology Superior video quality – Silicon Optix HQV Reon-VX processor minimises noise and jaggies generating a more natural looking image Refined Frame Interpolation – Smooth image movement, even in high speed scenes
The Epson EH-TW4500 sets a new benchmark in 1080p High Definition home theatre projection. The EH-TW4500 is targeted to satisfy the most discerning of home theatre enthusiasts seeking best-in-class contrast ratio and superb picture quality. The EH-TW4500 can be used on a table top, or as the centrepiece of a full home theatre installation.
Enjoy the Home Theatre Experience in a way you never thought possible With unrivalled Silicon Optix HQV Reon-VX video processing and a best-in-class 200,000:1 contrast ration, Epson’s flagship EH-TW4500 projector offers the most discerning home theatre enthusiast a stunning visual experience. Whether you’re watching movies or sports, this 1080p projector ensures amazing image quality with the latest generation Epson D7 chip, UltraBlackTM technology and a bright 1,600 lumens of light output.
With innovative colour adjustment features and a state-of-the-art Fujinon lens, a brand trusted by renowned Hollywood filmmakers, the EH-TW4500 delivers superb video performance. And, with Epson’s 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine, it offers such incredible quality, you’re sure to achieve a true cinematic experience. The EH-TW4500 brings big-screen entertainment home in a whole new way.
Silicon Optix HQV Reon-VX processor The Silicon Optix HQV processor is the reference standard in deinterlacing and scaling. With standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) interlaced content (DVDs, TV shows, 1080i HDTV broadcasts), the HQV Reon-VX processor reduces jagged edges on low angle solid lines and flat edges. This superior video processor minimizes MPEG compression-related artifacts, such as mosquito noise and restores the image to a more natural picture.
3LCD technology – for amazing quality and colour 3LCD technology delivers amazing colour and detail. Whether it’s a blockbuster movie or live sporting event, 3LCD technology takes video performance to the next level. Delivering legendary image quality, this innovative technology always ensures a thrilling cinematic experience.
OptiCinemaTM lens system The OptiCinema lens system is a precision, high quality optical grade system. Co-developed with Fujinon, a top supplier of precision camera optics to the world’s leading HD camera makers, the system offers: - Maximum picture uniformity
- Clarity across the entire screen
- Freedom from colour fringing
- Precision focus with 2.1x zoom
- Maximum installation flexibility with 96% vertical / 47% horizontal lens shift
- UltraBlack technology and Vertical Alignment
Achieve incredibly deep blacks with an astounding 200,000:1 contrast ratio, UltraBlack technology and Epson’s exclusive Vertical Alignment (VA) LCD technology. With VA LCD technology, opaque (black) is the natural state. Signal voltage is applied to increase translucence (transmittance) as needed. This is a fundamental design and performance advantage – a complete rethinking of LCD chip design
FineFrame interpolation processing technology Film is encoded on Blu-ray at 24 frames per second. FineFrame deconstructs and reconstructs these sources for a 1080p frame rate output of up to 120Hz, virtually eliminating flicker and frame-to-frame judder. The 4:4 pulldown function also makes corrections for improperly encoded sources, and features a reverse 2:3 pulldown detection and correction function.
Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp The innovative E-TORL lamp, exclusively from Epson, is a reliable performer that delivers more lumens per watt and lasts up to 4,000 hours. Switch the projector to High Brightness Mode and the E-TORL lamp still produces up to 4,000 hours of light performance. The special E-TORL design minimizes both light diffraction and light leakage, providing the ultimate in lamp longevity.
Optional cable cover The optional attractive colour coded cable cover, continuing the clean lines of the projector and hiding away untidy cabling.
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Epson Projectors TW3200 vs. TW3600
Epson's new Projectors TW-3600 & TW-3200 note if you're looking at the TW3500 you most lightly looked at the TW3200/TW3600 also. Unless you have a totally dark dedicated cinema room it may be difficult to see the difference.
The two new low prices HD 1080P Home Cinema projectors are replacing the TW3500 but are the really the same? Do the model numbers simply bamboozle the people that don't do their homework?
You can come to your own conculsion but whichever model you buy you will be getting on of the best HD LCD projectors around. The Epson TW3200/TW3600 is one very good projector.
We tested a TW3200 vs. TW3600 using the same screen, room HDMI, PC etc. We used a HDMI splitter.

The TW3XXX Epson Projectors were side-by-side, then one on top of the other (Not in a Brokeback Mountain way). We asked other people to come in with no knowledge of which was which and confirm our readings also to validate our opinions as to which image looked the best.
Well strike me down with a zillion contrast ratio zeros.
The TW3200 was BETTER in terms of contrast than the TW3600 in every CINEMA mode, Cinema, Natural and Living Room!
The only mode where the TW3600 was brighter was Dynamic which as we often say is useless for Movies if you have that much light in the room you won't be watching any sci-fi, that's for sure.
Dynamic is also the mode where we all thought the Epson TW3200 projector looked a tad better, that's possibly because it was not quite as bright and therefore slightly more detailed. Brightness is not your friend if you want subtle detail.
In the above test using Cinema mode (the one you'll use the most) the TW3200 scored just over 10% better in contrast ratio (307:1 vs. 270:1) we set the projectors back 3m from our standard screen.
You can see light being reflected onto the projector cases as well as other items in the (dark painted) room. If you subtract the reflected light the figures about double but the percentages remain the same.
You could change the distance +/- however the relative results would stay the same. Natural mode (275:1 vs. 258:1) Living Room mode (596:1 vs. 575:1) a smaller advantage but none the less a win to the TW3200.
The 2,000 Lumens Epson EMP-TW-3600 is good value at the mid of the market. The TW-3200 with 1800 Lumens? is a slightly lower entry point on paper only.
Both offer performance a few short years ago was reserved for the very rich. They use the same LCD engine and lamp.
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