I’m glad you mentioned the main problem with streaming on large displays (100+”) namely artifacts. I even notice them on my 55” living room TV. This is why I believe Blu-Ray is here to stay. You simply can’t stream the bit rate necessary to match Blu-Ray quality.
Yes,I can honestly say I had zero issue watching the episode your talking of. I watched it at my buddy's house who has this projector and it was incredible. I myself am buying it next month once my theater room is complete.
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WOW! What an amazing picture. You have to wonder if it’s even worth spending extra thousands of dollars for a Sony or JVC native projector after seeing this.
Another channel did a Espon 4k shift vs a BenQ true 4k projector. There was pixelation with the Epson. So i think there is a reason for Sony nd JVC being at a higher price.
Can you tell me more of send me somewhere to get a better idea of how this will perform in rooms with moderate- high levels of natural light? I’m considering this for a finished basement with a large patio door that is opposite of the screen roughly 35 feet away. I also am curious how viewable sports would be at night with basement can lights on at a normal livable brightness. I mainly just want to ensure the picture is “reasonable” or slightly better than reasonable in both settings. I’m looking at a 120” wide screen made by Stewart Filmscreen - CIMA division. Thoughts?
How does 3D compare to the Epson 3100 with the same lumens rating? The 3100 is just too dim on some very dark scenes. Will this projector be a big improvement even though the lumens are the same?
Any idea how big screen size u can get projector being 12 - 10 feet away? This is the answer that will decide if I get the projector or not. Thank you.