
Epson EH-TW6000W review
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It looks like this mid-range EH-TW6000W LCD projector has the smackdown on the pricier TW9000W.
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It looks like this mid-range EH-TW6000W LCD projector has the smackdown on the pricier TW9000W.

As close to a perfect LCD projector as we've seen, but the input lag sadly makes it a no-no for really big screen gaming.

Lies. Damned lies. And projector specifications. For proof, look no further than the fact that the Epson EH-TW5900's claimed contrast ratio is poorer than its cheaper TW3200 sibling.

LCD is for data, DLP for movies. It's that simple. At least it used to be. This entry-level 1080p model from Epson has a few multimedia chops that are unrecognisable from LCD projectors of just a few years ago.

A portable LCD projector that can do presentations and movies with ease

An affordable LCD projector that loves living rooms

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The Full HD EH-TW4400 is part of Epson's latest onslaught on the home cinema market

Epson's best all-in-one projector yet is ideal for the casual user

An LCD projector that proves it's the quiet ones you've got to watch

Epson sticks to its guns with LCD projector tech

Armed with a horizontal and vertical lens shift, the Epson EMP-TW2000 Full HD LCD projector is a cinch to get going: sling it on a coffee table and from just 1.8m - even at an angle - it's possible to configure a 50in picture.

Epson has created a rounded and solid design for its most advanced home cinema projector yet, bucking the trend for the standard air-con unit look. But beyond its curves and gloss black coat, it's the tech we're scrutinising.

Why else would it be selling an all-in-one PJ that includes a DVD player and surround sound speakers in the same unit? The D10 is even bundled with an 80in home cinema screen. A more obvious attempt to popularise the hobby of bigscreen viewing you're unlikely to find. It's certainly a doddle to install.

An often messy and expensive business, home cinema projection has been an enthusiasts-only zone in the UK until now. That could be about to change with the arrival of products such as Epson’s TW680.

Most people are likely to associate the Epson brand with printers and scanners, rather than home cinema gear. Yet, and this may come as a surprise, the company is actually the bone fide world number one in projectors: supply and manufacture

Already known for its burgeoning line-up of beamers, in the growing community of 1080p front projectors Epson is a new kid on the block. Epson may be fresh faced, but it has also come up with one of the cheapest of all the Full HD models out there

Now that we have easy access to full HD 1080p video in the form of Blu-ray and HD DVD discs, it's natural to want something well specified and affordable to play them through

Master of the data projector, Epson's attack on the home cinema market continues apace. This isn't the brand's flagship model - but it is a versatile and reasonably affordable 3LCD option that, on paper at least, looks worth considering...

With a proud heritage in sensibly priced home cinema projection behind it, fans could be forgiven for having high hopes for Epson's latest LCD contender. Although not the swankiest looker around, Epson's TW700 is far from ugly

Competition at the budget end of the projector market has become increasingly frenetic but Epson's flagship £1,300 LCD EMP-TW700 is an indication that the company hasn't been scared off by the opposition

As the budget HD Ready projection market gets more competitive, the number of brands getting involved is dwindling. But Epson's still there, and has in fact just launched a new 'flagship' home cinema projector...

Best known in the projector world for an extensive range of datamodels, Epson has been expanding into LCD home cinema projectionterritory with machines that lay claim to meeting or beating thepreviously all-conquering challenge from DLP.
Regular readers of Home Cinema Choice will already know that LCD - so often the poor relation to DLP in the home cinema world - is currently enjoying a new lease of life.
For £699, you'd normally only get a cheap and cheerful LCD projector aimed at the PC/- presentations market. Yet this is all you pay for the EMP-TW20,a projector from Epson's Dreamio range that's designed to be home cinema's friend.