Epson Demos New Pro Cinema Projector
It also provides 12-bit digital processing (though the display is limited to 10-bits) and a fully motorized, 15-piece, all glass lens with lens memories. As a Pro Cinema model, it comes with a black case, an extended 3-year warrantee (90-days on the lamp), a ceiling mount bracket, and a spare lamp.
A demonstration of the 4050 on a (estimated) 10-foot wide screen looked excellent, regardless of the price, limited only by the limited contrast on a difficult dark scene from Avengers: Infinity War (chapter 12, Vormir, which I plan to try out on other displays). The difficulty here might well have been in the source, not the display.
The 4050 begins shipping today (September 6, 2018) at $2400.
In another demo room, Epson briefly compared its Pro Cinema 6040UB, not a new model, to Sony’s now discontinued VW385ES, to the benefit of the Epson. The tests were still frames. I don’t question the setup (I trust those who did it) but I found that result surprising. According to Epson, the 4050, while cheaper than the 6040UB, is claimed to be more advanced than the 6040 in a number of significant ways, though the 6040UB has received some significant upgrades since it was first introduced.
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