The Epson EH-TW5210 defies expectations admirably, turning in a much better video and gaming performance for dark and bright rooms alike than you’ve any right to expect for so little cash.
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If you only have a budget of £500 there is nothing close to what the EH-TW5210 can offer you. It works well in the dark and in natural light and exceeds expectations for a projector at its...
As we have continually stated throughout this review, the Epson TW5210 is almost identical in every way to the recently reviewed TW5350. Where they do differ is in areas that are unlikely to affect most AVForum readers, and that is a seemingly reduced...
The Epson EH-TW5210 defies expectations admirably, turning in a much better video and gaming performance for dark and bright rooms alike than you’ve any right to expect for so little cash.
Epson EH-TW5210 – 3D Picture Quality The TW5210's 3D pictures are more effective than you've any right to expect from such a cheap projector. Images look detailed, decently bright, fairly free of flicker and don't suffer from overt crosstalk ghosting...
What's not to like about the Epson EH-TW5210? You could complain that the small lens optics are rather basic (like all the other entry level projectors I've reviewed). You could object to the shifty use of auto iris to bump up the contrast ratio...