This however should be kept in mind that we in the 7 kg class here, and the device also takes up considerable proportions. At Regal use should be at least 35 cm 40 cm provide better storage depth, especially as the cables are all out of the back of the device (Why in this building depth not from the side or with a small offset on the upper side behind ???).
I myself have changed from a lovely little Hitachi CPX3 projector, because the volume of the fan was simply too loud to demonstrate with groups such as the film Into Great Silence or quietly held meditations with images.
The quiet strength of Epson's great and is 22-25 Sone.
However, the portability of the device is very limited due to the size and weight and screams really for fixed use at home or in conference rooms. There also like under the ceiling, as is well shown best in this class devices.
The connectivity options are comprehensive, every possible cable will fit!
However, there is an experience with which I would not expect so. Top is the possibility of resolution of 1920 x 1080 at the upper limit. That's wonderful! However, anyone who feeds a normal television signal or comes from the DVD, will find that the HDMI input converts mercilessly to the full resolution. Thus each image is stretched, that comes directly via HDMI. This can not be changed! Now you can feed via S-Video or RCA video input signal. Then the possibility of lower resolution is possible. But even here there was a surprise. While beautifully resolved appeared on the old projector with 1200 resolution, the DVD image in the big screen, I have the Epson frayed edges and artifacts that are very annoying. Even if I had simply not expected.
So who uses various sources as input, will also have to hold multiple cables. I think that's a real step backwards, I can not understand, and extremely annoying find!
Thus, the projector is certainly great when it comes to watch really high definition Blue-Rays, but only conditionally recommendable for DVD or TV images.
Positive is that the settings are very comprehensive, image correction capabilities on canvas are set well in all levels. The 1600 ANSI lumens make reasonable images even in daylight in the room. And three-year warranty on the device and on the lamp are well.
But the downgrade compatibility thus remains as grief. Normal TV pictures broadcast, DVD and VHS make just less fun than on the little old projector ...
I would not have thought that.