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Epson EMP-TW10H Home Cinema Widescreen Projector

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

This has got to be the best thing ever......................

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Sep 22, 2005
I bought this a month ago and have hardley left the house since! It easy to set up - just one cable (s-video or video)from the projector to either dvd player, PS2 or Sky box and away you go. You can project onto a wall but i bought a portable home theater projector screen for £175 and would highly recommend that you do too. Watching movies or sports on it is a totally new experience - even the kids love it! Best of all is ISS Pro football and other PS2 games - this projector is as good i have seen and does everything i need very well. Recommended.

Great budget projector

(5 out of 5) by Tomas on May 3, 2008
Have had it for... two years now i think. Very decent picture, needs a dark room for best effect, runs hot but I don't think that's unusual for a projector. When using the "cinema dark" setting it's also quite quiet. Have run over two thousand hours on it now and it's still going strong, Very recommended.

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(4 out of 5) by Philip on Jun 26, 2007 (Colchester Essex)
Bought the Epson just over a year OK and it has done great service. Easy to set up and use, good manual, great pictures. The EMP-TWP produces huge pictures across only small distances, which is great for the small home cinema room. This means you can easily fill nearly a whole wall with wide screen images.
The machine also has a number of different inputs which means sadly the children have been able to link up the PS2 as well and have spent a lot of time impressing their friends with large scale computer games.
Colures are really good and with a simple DVD surround sound source, you can get a great cinema feel for under £500. I project on to a flat white wall which may not do for the purists but I find it works really well and means you can go for large pictures without spending a tidy sum on an otherwise relatively small screen. I reckon mine comes out at 2.9 meters wide by 1.6 meters high, projected over 3.2 meters distance.
I did not go for a ceiling mount but built a simple shelf and used the stick on feet provided with the projector to turn it up side down, rather than project from the floor.
Luminously is not high so it needs a fairly well darkened room to make the most of the light generated. That said I have seen projectors much higher rated output that do little better for the extra money.