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Laurent a écrit :Soulnight a écrit :Interpolation d'image seulement en 1080p il semblerait.
@laurent: le laser c'est qd même vachement sympa dans la vie de tout les jours!
Oui peut être à l'usage mais sincèrement qui garde un projecteur 20000h aujourd'hui...
Syrius a écrit :Après comme dit Soulnight, le fait de pouvoir allumer et éteindre le VP sans aucune contrainte et un gros avantage et aussi la stabilité de la calibration.
A bit of info of someone who as seen this in action.
VIEWING NOTES (added 6/23): I stopped by Epson's booth at CEWeek a few times to see this thing in action. It was a bit larger than I expected. Weight and dimensions have not been published yet, but you'll need a big shelf or a pretty substantial ceiling mount in order to mount it. They had the Pro Cinema 6040UB and the Sony "entry-level" 4K projector ($15K) side by side, lighting up the same 11-foot screen. Both projectors were calibrated by Kevin Miller, calibrator extraordinaire and owner of ISFTV. The source was an Ultra HD Blu-ray copy of "Kingsmen: The Secret Service." The Epson definitely held its own against the much more expensive Sony projector. While it may not quite have reached the black level of the Sony projector, it was also noticeably brighter, with nice punchy bright peaks and rich color. Detail was exceptionally good on both projectors and I would have been hard-pressed to pick a favorite. Considering the cost difference, I'd probably give the edge to the Epson.
Soulnight a écrit :Voici un retour intéressant de quelqu'un qui a vu au Stand Epson une comparaison entre le nouvel Epson EH-9300 (6040UB) et le Sony 4K VW520ES:
Source: https://www.avforums.com/threads/epson- ... 136/page-3A bit of info of someone who as seen this in action.
VIEWING NOTES (added 6/23): I stopped by Epson's booth at CEWeek a few times to see this thing in action. It was a bit larger than I expected. Weight and dimensions have not been published yet, but you'll need a big shelf or a pretty substantial ceiling mount in order to mount it. They had the Pro Cinema 6040UB and the Sony "entry-level" 4K projector ($15K) side by side, lighting up the same 11-foot screen. Both projectors were calibrated by Kevin Miller, calibrator extraordinaire and owner of ISFTV. The source was an Ultra HD Blu-ray copy of "Kingsmen: The Secret Service." The Epson definitely held its own against the much more expensive Sony projector. While it may not quite have reached the black level of the Sony projector, it was also noticeably brighter, with nice punchy bright peaks and rich color. Detail was exceptionally good on both projectors and I would have been hard-pressed to pick a favorite. Considering the cost difference, I'd probably give the edge to the Epson.
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