Product Details
- Brand: Epson
- Model: V11H426020
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 5.59" h x
17.60" w x
15.59" l,
18.00 pounds
Features
- WirelessHD Enabled
- 2400 lumens color / white light output
- Bright 3D Drive technology
- 3LCD technology
Epson 5010 e PowerLite Home Cinema 3D Front Projector with WirelessHD
Product Description
The PowerLite Home Cinema 5010e brings the power of 3D right to your living room with Bright 3D Drive technology and full HD, 1080p performance. Immerse yourself in eye-popping 3D adventures, 2400 lumens color and white light output1 and an astounding contrast ratio up to 200,000:1. This state-of-the-art performer also features a built-in cinema filter and Fujinon® lens, for movie viewing the way filmmakers intended. This high-value home theater projector also features WirelessHD, great 2D performance as well as 2D-to-3D conversion. It's never been easier to entertain family and friends with a true-to-life cinematic experience.
WirelessHD Enabled - transmit and receive HD 1080p content wirelessly over short distances the projector to transmit uncompressed
A true theater experience - 2D & 3D full HD 1080p technology puts you right in the middle of exciting, lifelike adventures
Astounding brightness and detail - 2400 lumens color / white light output1, and an amazing contrast ratio up to 200,000:1
Advanced 3D technology - Epson's Bright 3D Drive for enhanced brightness in 3D mode
Rich, vibrant color and reliable performance - 3LCD, 3-chip technology
Eliminate cables with WirelessHD - transmit and receive HD content wirelessly over short distances
Accurate and exceptional picture quality - built-in cinema filter and Fujinon lens
Sleek design - fits in any setting
Split screen feature (not available in 3D mode) - project two images side-by-side from two different sources
2D-to-3D conversion - easily transform 2D images to spectacular 3D
Amazingly sharp, crisp images - digital pixel alignment
Outstanding support - two-year limited warranty; two-business-day replacement with free shipping
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Superb
By PJF
Superb projector; excellent range of brightness, picture size, and throw distance controls.Have used it for over 100 hours now under different lighting and signal conditions and find this projector to be worth the price.3D: works well, but personally, I find active-glasses tedious and uncomfortable for long-term use.Wireless HD: this was a major selling point given the wiring simplicity this affords an apt dweller. It works very well with a little compromise on brightness as compared to wired HDMI. It easily tackles 1080p wireless transmission. The distance between transmitter (that takes one HDMI in) and projector needs to be less than 30 feet and in line of sight (due to very high frequency transmission at 60GHz). The signal doesn't degrade if someone passes by, or even stands in front of it. Once synchronized, signal interruptions do not happen. The only time, resynchronization is needed and happens slowly, is when you change signal resolution (1080p to 720p, etc). If you leave the transmitter on for long periods of time without any signal, and then restart the signal, resynchronization is needed. The quickest way to accomplish this is to power cycle the transmitter. Other than this minor quirk, the convenience and flexibility of Wireless HD is just fantastic.Recommend this projector without hesitation.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent projector
By Aarem
After considerable amounts of research, I narrowed the choice down to two candidates (in my price range) - this Epson 5010 and Panasonic AE7000U. Went with the Epson because of the supposedly better black levels and the split screen feature.(Eventually purchased the 5010 e version which has wireless HDMI capability. That decision was due to our unique setup. If you can run an HDMI cable to your projector, you don't need the wireless HDMI capability.)The projector arrives well packaged (of course). It is a big and hefty piece of equipment but not heavy as such. A single person of average strength can easily hang it upside down from the ceiling. The box does not come with a "base plate". So if you are looking at mounts that require a base plate, make sure to get one of those as well.The projector has 4 holes in the bottom aspect to secure a ceiling mount. Following this installation was as per the mount instructions.The projector has very very good picture quality out of the box without any tweaking at all. Black levels, like mentioned in online reviews, is great. We could not compare with Panasonic of course! The fan is very very quiet. So much so that in a quiet portion of the movie, and with projector almost right above our heads, we could not hear it at all. In effect, the projector disappears during movies, even the quiet ones. Thats exactly what you would expect from a home theater equipment. No bright LED lights, no hums, no noise. Nice!The projector has two HDMI inputs, one PC input and a set of analog inputs. There is no USB port on this device. If you connect one player to HDMI and another to component input, you can watch the pictures side by side (split screen). You will have to figure out how to take care of audio yourself of course. In our setup, the Blu-ray player is hooked up (via an AV receiver) to the HDMI input and gets to use the main speakers. The cable box is hooked up directly to the projector by component and to the AV receiver by HDMI. In this way, split screen is possible with Blu-ray audio through main speakers and cable box audio through headphones. Panasonic does not have this feature. Is that important? Depends on whether you need the split screen function!The lens is mounted in the center which makes alignment with the screen quite easy. Panasonic's lens is to one side. Does that make aligning more difficult? No idea! The image can be moved nearly 100% up or down vertically and 50% left or right horizontally. That makes setup very easy. You first put the projector up and make sure its square with the screen and then move the image only to align with the screen.Just about the only con is the fact that lens movement and zoom functions are not motorized. That means, you have manually turn the dials which moves and jiggles the projector. Also, precisely focusing the PJ requires two people - one to stand close to the screen and the other to turn the focus dial. You could of course do it alone and run back and forth! Thankfully, once all set, you don't have to bother with this again.3D performance is awesome. There are no glasses supplied. I would recommend the MonsterVision Max 3D Eyewear System with Active Sync? - Glasses & Transmitterer Kit for Active 3D glasses. These work very well, while the NXG glasses don't work at all. You will likely read all sorts of things online about auto-iris and how Epson disables auto-iris in 3D mode. Bottom line is, you will not notice a difference. The 3D brightness is very good and picture quality remains superb.Overall, highly recommended projector. If you've been looking for a good 3D projector which is not outrageously expensive, your search just ended.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Awesome Projector
By Johnny Reb
Got this projector just before Thanksgiving.Awesome does not begin to describe picture quality. Our screen we painted on wall , used a do it yourself article I found online, using Sherwin Williams paint.The screen is 135 inches wide, diagonal like 175 inches (not exact because measured by myself). Took about 15 minutes to hang it and set screen size.First movie we watched was Thor 3d, which we had saw in theater. The 3d quality was far better than what we saw in theater. We have one full french door on side of room, with deck over it (room is in basement) we put window film we got from home depot on glass. Even with that light coming through door was able to watch movie in econ mode with no problems. Room is approx 19 x 19. I have not tried the wireless hdmi yet, so can't report on that, but did do the up convert from 2d to 3d and it is quite impressive. Not as good as movie made for 3d but still pretty good, at least as good as what we saw in theater. Went to Epson website and they gave info on glasses that will work with it, the Panasonic's work, and are cheaper. We purchased 2 of those then purchased some universals that work for Panasonic's which were half the price. Problem was 2 out of 5 of those didn't work. But for price differences I sent those back and ordered more. They haven't arrived yet. As far as projector is concerned, I would do it again in a heart beat.
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