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Epson Home Cinema 6100 Projector - Image Quality 3

Posted on October 10, 2013 by Art Feierman

The re-entry image below, is a tough shadow detail test. Projectors with weak black levels and average shadow detail ability tend to generate an image where much of the right side of earth looks to have that flat, lacking in detail look. All projectors pick up some of the brighter features on the right side, while better ones, pick up a lot more and usually have richer blacks as well.

Shadow Detail Performance - Comparison 4

Home Cinema 6100
Optoma HD806
Panasonic PT-AE3000

When comparing, look at the detail in the roof (tiles), and also in the assorted trees and plants. The small images below (all from the same projector) show a slightly overexposed scene. Click on the images and the larger versions of the different projectors, are far more overexposed, to allow a closer inspection of shadow details.

Shadow Detail Performance - Comparison 5

Epson Home Cinema 6100 projector
Panasonic PT-AE3000U projector
Sony VPL-VW40 projector:
Optoma HD806 projector
InFocus IN83 projector: (an excellent and far more expensive projector)
Sanyo PLV-Z3000 projector

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