🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with Epson's Brilliance!
The Epson EB-FH06 is a cutting-edge home cinema projector that delivers Full HD 1080p resolution and an impressive 3500 lumens brightness, ensuring a vibrant viewing experience. With a massive 332-inch display and an extraordinary lamp life of up to 18 years, this projector is perfect for movie enthusiasts looking for hassle-free installation and long-lasting performance.
M**N
Wow
We didn't know what one to get. But I'm so glad we got this. The picture is brilliant. You can see every detail. Very easy to set up. The colour is amazing .we wired it into the surround sound as the speaker is a bit tinny. But worth every penny
J**J
Best projector I've had by far
I've had a few projectors over the years but this time I bought an LCD projector to avoid the rainbow effect seen in some DLP projectors which can be very distracting, so this has been an excellent buy. The image quality is solid—sharp and vibrant for movie nights.Surprisingly, the eco mode maintains a very bright screen and the fan is nice and quiet. It's a thoughtful feature, especially for prolonged use. Setting it up was straightforward, and the range of ports covers all my devices.For a projector without the rainbow issues, this LCD model gets the job done. The quality is fantastic and while I use this for movie nights I can see this being perfect for offices or weddings too.
G**C
Great visuals but poor audio connectivity
I tried a few cheaper LED projectors which were very good for the money but pretty poor compared to my HD OLED TV. However this EB_FH06 has an excellent picture and isn’t too far away from my TV offers in terms of detail although compared to an OLED contrast is lacking which is to be expected for a projector. You can’t watch it in daylight but it’s ok with the curtains closed and it really excels at night without the main light on - but with enough light that you can still see to around. On the cheaper projectors I bought I found it was difficult to see the ball movement when watching sports like tennis, football etc but with this projector the ball blurs a little but you can still follow it with no problem. At night you run it in ECO mode which results in a slightly dimmer picture but the benefit is that fan noise is much reduced. The automatic iris control makes a slightly annoying creaking noise and I initially turned it off but have turned it back on ‘normal’ mode, as the constrast is improved and after a while my brain filtered the noise out. So picture-wise I can’t fault it and my only reason for giving 4 stars and not 5 is audio. The built in speaker is ok but understandably it won’t fill a room. On the cheaper projectors I had I used a hdmi audio ‘stripper’ which I put an inline, before the projector, and this sent the audio to my AV amp via toslink. This method still works but I was kind of hoping that it may off hdmi-pass-thru so could stream to the projector and then use the other HDMI port to send audio to my AV am but - NO you can’t. Sometimes I took my other projectors outside into the yard during summer and showed a few films from a USB stick, and these cheaper projectors had 3.5mm stereo output socket which I fed into some active speakers to enjoy stereo sound which was fine for back yard. However this projector has now audio whatsoever, no 3.5mm, no HDMI pass through etc - nothing. Given its cost me £550 it seems very poor and why can’t Epson offer what my first £60 projector offered - a 3.5mm stereo output jack? Their website says that you can enjoy films on it - which you can and it looks great but just don’t count on hearing them too well unless you add a lot of external stuff. Why make such a fine visual product and then forget about the audio - maybe it’s designed for silent films... one For Keaton, Chaplin... loversUPDATE 9th May 2023. I got around the lack of an audio out socket by buying another HDMI audio stripper which had a 3.5mm socket on it so I can now use it in the yard. I still think it is a great projector for its video performance. According to various experts ‘Cinema’ mode gives the most accurate colour performance and I would agree with this but if it’s still light outside, then I use ‘Vivid’ until it gets dark and then I go back to Cinema mode.
F**Y
Picture Perfect
Upgraded from a WXGA projector which we had for about 10 years and it served us well.The picture quality from the FH06 is much improved and on our 3m wide screen I personally don't need more than 1080p.Delighted with this purchase.
S**Y
Excellent
Excellent projector. Very bright so works even in daylight.
P**.
Good picture but bleeds around the edges.
The quality of the actual picture projected was very good but unfortunately the ratio where out depending on what was being viewed. There was also a shadow around the picture which i found very distracting . Will be returning.
M**L
Brilliant
Great projector recommend you use the power saving mode the fan noise lowers considerably and unlike other projectors I’ve used this is fantastic the fan noise running in eco is hardly noticeable. The picture is the best I’ve seen on a projector so bright even in eco mode you can hardly tell the difference it dulls slightly but worth it for the fan noise which drops a hell of a lot. Two hdmi ports out and the speaker is not fantastic but better than others I’ve heard from a projector. I recommend getting an hdmi sound extractor can be bought m here also used with a ground loop silencer I am getting fantastic sound from the projector with external speakers
G**N
Broke down after 1 month
I used it for videos, but broke down after 1 month
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