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Old 03-31-2023, 10:16 PM   #41
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Very detailed answer. So the NZ7 over the 7000es? What about screen? Pure white or slate?
Yes, for sure.

I would recommend getting screen samples of both and then projecting the JVC onto the material from the throw position.
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Old 05-07-2023, 09:13 PM   #42
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Epson LS12000 will do full Dolby Vision with an 8k Arcana2 spoofer inserted in the pathway from receiver/processor to the projector. Looks out of this world.

JVC with comparable features will cost double, the quad pixel shifting on the LS12000 has some swear it looks just as good as native panels.

Don't forget the LS11000 little brother, almost same machine with lower contrast in a white chassis.
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Old 05-11-2023, 01:05 PM   #43
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Which one did you end up getting dazkyl?
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Old 05-30-2023, 08:05 AM   #44
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Epson EH-LS12000B:
  • The EH-LS12000B is a laser-based projector, offering long-lasting and consistent image quality over time.
  • It provides a high brightness level, which can be advantageous for well-lit rooms or larger screens.
  • Epson projectors are known for their excellent color accuracy and image processing capabilities.
  • The EH-LS12000B offers a wide range of connectivity options, allowing for easy integration with various devices.

Optoma UHZ65LV:
  • The UHZ65LV is also a laser-based projector, providing long-lasting performance and consistent image quality.
  • It offers an impressive contrast ratio, resulting in deep blacks and vibrant colors.
  • The UHZ65LV has a higher resolution compared to the EH-LS12000B, supporting native 4K content.
  • It is known for its excellent image sharpness and detail.
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Ultimately, the choice between the two projectors depends on your specific preferences and viewing environment. If you prioritize color accuracy and connectivity options, the Epson EH-LS12000B might be a better fit. On the other hand, if image sharpness and contrast are more important to you, the Optoma UHZ65LV could be the right choice.
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Epson EH-LS12000B:
  • The EH-LS12000B is a laser-based projector, offering long-lasting and consistent image quality over time.
  • It provides a high brightness level, which can be advantageous for well-lit rooms or larger screens.
  • Epson projectors are known for their excellent color accuracy and image processing capabilities.
  • The EH-LS12000B offers a wide range of connectivity options, allowing for easy integration with various devices.

Optoma UHZ65LV:
  • The UHZ65LV is also a laser-based projector, providing long-lasting performance and consistent image quality.
  • It offers an impressive contrast ratio, resulting in deep blacks and vibrant colors.
  • The UHZ65LV has a higher resolution compared to the EH-LS12000B, supporting native 4K content.
  • It is known for its excellent image sharpness and detail.
.

Ultimately, the choice between the two projectors depends on your specific preferences and viewing environment. If you prioritize color accuracy and connectivity options, the Epson EH-LS12000B might be a better fit. On the other hand, if image sharpness and contrast are more important to you, the Optoma UHZ65LV could be the right choice.
The Epson has more native contrast. They usually measure around 5,000:1 native where as the Optoma will be closer to 1,000:1 native. Seeing rainbows can be an issue with the Optoma as well (more of an individual thing), but it will have an advantage with image sharpness and detail for sure.
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Hi guys,

as the title says I am between these 2 projectors for 4K movie viewing. No gaming or any other media except for movies.

Please let me know which one would you choose and why.

Thanks
I have had the opportunity to own both the Epson and Optoma projectors, and I wanted to share my thoughts on them. The Epson projector is undoubtedly a great choice, and it boasts the best warranty in the business, which provides added peace of mind. In terms of build quality, however, I must admit that Optoma falls short compared to Epson, Sony, and JVC.
In my line of work.

I supply projectors to the Automotive industry for their conference, demo, and training rooms, and the Epson has consistently proven to be a reliable option. The LS12000 performs exceptionally well in various lighting situations. While these projectors may not offer true 4K resolution, they utilize pixel shift technology, which delivers impressive results compared to Sony and JVC's True 4K projectors. Numerous reviews echo the sentiment that all these projectors offer excellent picture quality.

If I were to rate the Epson, I would consider it a Best Buy for the money. It shines brightly, produces sharp images, and is known for its reliability.
On a personal note, I currently utilize a BenQ HT9060 projector alongside an OPPO UHD 205, and the combination works exceptionally well on my 120" white screen.
The Epson projector is a top choice with its reliable performance, excellent picture quality, and an impressive warranty. However, it's worth noting that Optoma may not match the same level of build quality as some other leading brands in the industry.
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