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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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Epson EH-LS12000B:
Optoma UHZ65LV:
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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