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		<title>High End 1080p Home Theater Projectors Compared</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 21:53:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you wish, readers! That&#8217;s our motto!

We have had many requests to see the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB and the Panasonic PT-AE4000U head-to-head, so we&#8217;ve put together a video comparison just for you! We are also including a lesser known (perhaps &#8216;underdog&#8217;) DLP projector; the Vivitek H5080 to the shootout.

So, let&#8217;s start with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you wish, readers! That&#8217;s our motto!</p>

<p>We have had many requests to see the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB and the Panasonic PT-AE4000U head-to-head, so we&#8217;ve put together a video comparison just for you! We are also including a lesser known (perhaps &#8216;underdog&#8217;) DLP projector; the Vivitek H5080 to the shootout.</p>

<p>So, let&#8217;s start with the video (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4v94cv0du4">view it here</a> or below). Then we will move on to some additional analysis of what we saw in our shootout.</p> 

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<p><strong>Video Timeline Breakdown : Hammer Time</strong></p>
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<ul>
<li>  <strong>0:00 &#8211; 0:21</strong> &#8211; Introduction to yellow shirt</li>
<li>  <strong>0:22 &#8211; 0:40</strong> &#8211; Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB overview</li>
<li>  <strong>0:45 &#8211; 1:00</strong> &#8211; Vivitek H5080 overview</li>
<li>  <strong>1:00 &#8211; 1:20</strong> &#8211; Panasonic PT-AE4000U overview</li>
<li>  <strong>1:20 &#8211; 2:00</strong> &#8211; Three projectors compared for color in default dynamic range </li>
<li>  <strong>2:05 &#8211; 3:15</strong> &#8211; Lens shift and zoom capability, and additional features on Panasonic PT-AE4000U</li>
<li>  <strong>3:15 &#8211; 3:40</strong> &#8211; Close up video from the Panasonic PT-AE4000U</li>
<li>  <strong>3:40 &#8211; 5:30</strong> &#8211; Lens shift and zoom capability on the Vivitek H5080</li>
<li>  <strong>5:30 &#8211; 6:00</strong> &#8211; Close up video from the Vivitek H5080 </li>
<li>  <strong>6:00 &#8211; 6:40</strong> &#8211; Lens shift and zoom capability and features on the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</li>
<li>  <strong>7:00 &#8211; 7:25</strong> &#8211; Close up video from the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</li>
</ul>

<h2>High End 1080p Projectors : Pros and Cons</h2>
<p>As you can see, Rodney looks ravishing in yellow! And he&#8217;s given a nice rundown on the primary differences between the three projectors. Feel free to share your own opinions below, and here is a cheat sheet for shoppers of pros and cons between the three 1080p projectors.</p> 

<img class="right" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/25110.jpg" style="width: 150px;" vspace="5" alt="Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB projector review" />
<p><strong><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25110&#038;itmname=Epson+Home+Cinema+8500+UB&#038;sid=BLOG">Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Pros:</strong> 2-year warranty with no specified hour limitation*, 120hz, THX color mode, (best in class) 200:000:1 contrast ratio, broader zoom range than Panasonic AE4000 and H5080</p>
<p><strong>Cons:</strong> Manual (but not cumbersome) lens shift and zoom, x2 HDMI inputs (versus x3) , mid range MAP price at $2499 ($200 rebate may apply. <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25110&#038;itmname=Epson+Home+Cinema+8500+UB">See here</a> for latest promotions and best price.)</p>
<p>* There is no specified limit to the number of hours you can use the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB within the 2-year warranty period. This won&#8217;t be an issue for most users, but to those who use the projector over 2000 hours in the first year or two, it can provide some peace of mind. The Panasonic AE4000 has a 1 year warranty standard, with an additional year of warranty with mail in rebate. Both the AE4000U and the 8500 UB have a 90-day lamp warranty. Vivitek offers just 30 days on the lamp and 1 year on the projector.</p> 

<img class="right" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/25053.jpg" style="width: 150px;" vspace="5" alt="Vivitek H5080 projector review" />
<p><strong><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25053&#038;itmname=Vivitek+H5080&#038;sid=BLOG">Vivitek H5080</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Pros:</strong> Two (2) optional lenses available for short or long throw if needed, DLP technology (a plus for some buyers) with lens shift (not common on a DLP projector), very good color out of the box.</p>  
<p><strong>Cons:</strong> 60hz, 25000:1 contrast (lower than AE4000U and HC 8500 UB), limited lens shift and zoom, cumbersome lens shift controls, highest MAP price at $2999.</p>

<img class="right" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/24987.jpg" style="width: 150px;" vspace="5" alt="Panasonic PT-AE4000U projector review" />
<p><strong><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>Pros:</strong> Power zoom, lens shift, and focus, very good zoom and lens shift range, preset for recognizing aspect ratios (video from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QON8OdvLV5k">AVForums explains feature here</a>), 100,000:1 very good contrast ratio, lowest MAP price at  $1999.</p>
<p><strong>Cons:</strong> Slightly red color space out of the box (possibly due to red rich lamp technology), warranty limited to just 2000 hours of use.</p>

<p>[ For a <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projector-comparisons-results.asp?projector=25110&#038;projector=25053&#038;projector=24987&#038;do=compare">complete comparison chart of specs, click here</a> ]</p>

<h2>Projector Shootout : In Person Opinions</h2>
<p>During the shootout, our Projector Experts shared their opinions about the three head-to-head. We were given a demo Vivitek H5080 projector that several took home &#8211; out of the goodness of their hearts &#8211; to review. The H5080 won over over most all of those who took it home. One or two even reported that it was among the best DLP home theater projector they have seen to date.</p>

<p>In our shootout, the Vivitek H5080 got the most positive reviews of the three for color representation with out of box settings. The H5080 was also lauded for its 120hz-like clarity, even though it&#8217;s a 60hz unit. There were others who gave the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB the nod (including myself) for color. Color wise, most felt the Panasonic PT-AE4000U was pushing red (possibly because of the &#8216;red rich&#8217; lamp technology). Whatever the out of the box settings were, all three are fine tuneable, including a &#8220;THX&#8221; mode on the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB and a bunch of tweak-friendly features on the Panasonic PT-AE4000U.</p>

<p>As for features, the Panasonic PT-AE4000U, has all the right moves. Power zoom and lens shift are nice features to have (even though some may only use them once) and the menu includes lots of tools for tweakers. It also featured the widest lens shift range, though it appeared to be second to the Epson HC 8500 UB on the zoom range. The THX setting also looks nice on the Epson 8500 UB, and will be a plus for some buyers. If you have a very short or very long room, the Vivitek is one of the only home theater projectors in this price range that offers optional lenses.</p>

<h2>Panasonic PT-AE4000U, Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB, and Vivitek H5080: All Good</h2>
<p>The short story, as it usually is, the that the average home theater buyer would be happy with the picture quality of any of the three high end home theater projectors we included above. The decision for most buyers will probably come down to the more technical elements like throw distance, and desired features like 60hz or 120hz frame rate, number of HDMI inputs, or a coolness factor like power zoom and lens shift. And for those who are flexible about features, at least you have this low rez youtube video to help you choose! No problem. You are welcome!</p>

<h2>Projector Showroom Updates Coming Soon!</h2>
<p>We will soon be adding the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB, BenQ W1000, and the Optoma HD20 to our HomeTheaterPeople.com showroom. Also the new brand new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25373&#038;sid=BLOG">LG Electronics CF181D</a> has just been added to our site as well as the showroom.</p>
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		<title>Home Theater Buyers Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:49:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ this is a reprint of our Projector People Post home theater tech story ]


					
Ho! Ho! Ho! The Holidays are here again! And the decade will end on a particularly joyous year for the home theater enthusiast on a budget. Why? Well, you could say it&#8217;s because our best selling new projectors are aggressively priced [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[ this is a reprint of our Projector People Post home theater tech story ]</p>

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<p>Ho! Ho! Ho! The Holidays are here again! And the decade will end on a particularly joyous year for the home theater enthusiast on a budget. Why? Well, you could say it&#8217;s because our best selling new projectors are aggressively priced right out of the gate. Or you might also say it&#8217;s because there is so much wonderful HD content out there. Or maybe it&#8217;s just because the newest projectors produce the best looking video you&#8217;ve ever seen on a 120-inch screen. Whatever reason resonates, this is a great year for big screen, home theater projection. So, let&#8217;s move on to some of our usual holiday buyers guide. You&#8217;ll get some tips for saving money, and fast and easy tech information that&#8217;ll help you pick the best home theater projector for you.</p> 

<h2>Projector People : Savings Places</h2>	
<p>Before we get into our technical guide, here are a few pages that might lead to savings for you. Our demo projector inventory (usually very limited use projectors), rebates and promotions, Deal of the Day, and other specials we may featured are linked below.</p>

				<ul>
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/demo-projectors.asp?sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Demo Projector Pool</a> &#8212; the projectors we test sold at a discount.</li>  
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/open-box-projectors.asp?sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Open Box Deals</a> &#8212; when boxes are damaged, you save.</li>  
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/blowout.asp?sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Special Sale Page</a> &#8212; seasonal sales and special offers.</li>  
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projector-rebates.asp?sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Rebates and Promotions page</a> &#8212; manufacturer rebates and promotions.</li>  
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/deal" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Deal of the Day</a> &#8212; one product that&#8217;s a deal for the day.</li>  
			    </ul>

<p><strong>SAVINGS TIP</strong>: Due to manufacturer regulations, authorized resellers have to be a little creative in order to offer you our best price. So add your projector to your cart to see the lowest prices on most projectors. Or, request a quick quote for a Sanyo product to see the lowest price. Packages are also a good way to find additional savings. Call for the most up to date pricing or to create a custom package.</p>


<h3>Projector Brightness</h3>						
<p>As usual, we will start with brightness. Brightness is an important specification, but not much has changed over the past year. In general, dedicated home theaters (ceiling mounted projector in a room with controlled lighting) are still your best space for achieving a  flawless image, even with a low lumen projector. Media rooms, backyard theaters, converted garages and basements will most likely require a projector with more brightness to get the best image. But really, about any new home theater projector is going to be bright enough in most environments. Still, we have put together a chart for brightness in general conditions. Call a Projector Expert if you have special considerations in your space.</p>
			
					<table width="500" align="center" style="margin-bottom: 10px; border-width: 2px; width: 400px; border-style: outset; border-color: gray; border-collapse: separate; background-color: white; font: 11px/13px arial, helvetica, sans serif;">
					<caption>Home Theater Projector Brightness Recommendations</caption>
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							<td><strong>Room Type</strong></td>	
							<td><strong>Recommended Brightness</strong></td>																	
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							<td>Small Theaters* </td>	
							<td>900 &#8211; 1500 lumens (or more)</td>				
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							<td>Large Theaters**</td>	
							<td>1200 &#8211; 2000 lumens (or more)</td>
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						<tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
							<td>Outdoor Theaters</td>	
							<td>1500 lumens (or more)</td>
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						<tr style="background-color: #D1FF83; padding: 1px;">
							<td>Media Rooms***</td>	
							<td>2000 lumens (or more)</td>
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<p>*   Dedicated space with controlled lighting and a screen under 100-inches.<br />
**  Dedicated space with controlled lighting and a screen over 100-inches.<br />
*** A media room as defined here is a space with windows that is used for multi-purpose entertaining.</p>
						
<p><strong>SAVINGS TIP:</strong> If you see higher lumen ratings on a low priced projector, there is usually going to be a trade off for contrast, video processing and/or optics. When buying, ponder the importance of image quality versus image brightness. Do you want a flawless image in a dedicated space? Or a more flexible media room projector that will work with the lights on? The more expensive projectors will offer you both brightness and image quality, but may lack portability. Ask a Projector Expert for more about what is right for your viewing habits.</p> 
	
<h3>The Reigning Resolution</h3>		

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<p>Last year we said &#8216;if you can afford 1080p HD, then get 1080p HD.&#8217; This year, there are plenty of &#8216;budget&#8217; 1080p options. So the question becomes, entry level (low priced) 1080p or high end (higher priced) 1080p projection? Our 720p category has all but disappeared, with just one or two strong products left on the market. So, the answer to which resolution is right for you, is in most cases 1080p. No chart needed for that. However, there are certainly more questions to be asked about the technical differences between high and low-end 1080p projectors. For that, I am going to share a few blog entries where we cover the details in depth.</p> 
				

<h3>Three Helpful Blog Entries</h3>	
				
<p><strong>Compare Three $999 High Resolution Projectors</strong><br />
BenQ W1000, Optoma HD20, and Vivitek H1080FD featured in this article. Brightness, contrast, and more are explored. <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-999-1080p-projectors-compared/">Click here to read &raquo;</a></p>
				
<p><strong>Compare Three High End 1080p Projectors</strong><br />
Panasonic PT-AE4000U, Epson Home Cinema 8500UB, and BenQ W6000 discussed within. Brightness, contrast, and more are explored. <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-1080p-home-theater-projectors-compared-featuring-panasonic-pt-ae4000u-and-epson-home-cinema-8500-ub/">Click here to read &raquo;</a></p>
   				
<p><strong>Compare Entry Level $999 1080p to High End HD Projectors</strong><br />
Video comparison and information about the differences between the two categories. <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/999-hd1080p-compared-to-high-end-1080p-home-theater-projectors/">Click here to read &raquo;</a></p>

				
<h3>Price Breakthroughs This Year</h3>	
<p>This has been a breakthrough year for low prices in home theater projection. Projectors have broken two price barriers. Entry level true HD 1080p home theater now under $1000 (at $999) and high-end home theater for as low as $1999. That&#8217;s good news for buyers that have been watching and waiting for lower prices. For those who prefer suggested products mentioned directly, here&#8217;s a quick breakdown of products in the three home theater categories.</p> 
<ul>

<strong>Entry Level Home Theater</strong> : $999
</ul><ul>	
<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24767&#038;itmname=BenQ+W1000&#038;sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">BenQ W1000</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Optoma HD20</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24764&#038;sid=POST" style="text-decoration: none; color: rgb(253, 140, 0);">Vivitek H1080FD</a></li> 
				</ul>			
					<strong>Mid Level Home Theater</strong> : $1199 &#8211; $1499
				<ul>
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25031&#038;itmname=Epson+Home+Cinema+8100&#038;sid=POST">Epson Home Cinema 8100</a></li>
					<li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25035&#038;sid=POST">Mitsubishi HC3800</a></li>
				    <li><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24032&#038;itmname=Sanyo+PLV%2DZ700&#038;sid=POST">Sanyo PLV-Z700</a></li>
				</ul>
				
					<strong>High End Home Theater</strong> : $1999 &#8211; $2499
				<ul>
					<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ+W6000&#038;sid=POST">BenQ W6000</a></li>
					<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=25110&#038;itmname=Epson+Home+Cinema+8500+UB&#038;sid=POST">Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</a></li>
					<li> <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;sid=POST">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a></li>
				</ul>
			
				

				
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				<div style="padding-left: 30px; color: rgb(253, 140, 0); font-family: Arial; font-weight: bold; font-size: 13px; line-height: 17px;">Video of Home Theater Projectors</div>										
			
<p>If you&#8217;d rather just see the projector in action, we&#8217;ve got some video for you. We have recently added the Panasonic PT-AE4000U, BenQ W6000, and Vivitek H1080FD to our <a href="http://www.hometheaterpeople.com/projector-showroom/projector-video-demos.asp">Home Theater Showroom</a>. We&#8217;ve also taken some video of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/ProjectorPeople#p/u/3/ovQ2RThyx1Q">Vivitek H1080FD</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/ProjectorPeople#p/u/0/vZnse1d7Apg">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a> (low quality), and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/ProjectorPeople#p/u/5/UCmLe1M3x_w">Optoma HD20</a>.  We will be adding more as soon as we have a chance to do some head-to-head shootouts.</p> 

<p>For more video, visit us on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/projectorpeople">YouTube</a> or test new projectors in our <a href="http://hometheaterpeople.com/">Home Theater Demo Room</a>.</p>
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		<title>Panasonic PT-AE4000U : In Stock and Ready to Ship!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 17:37:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer</dc:creator>
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[ First shipment of Panasonic PT-AE4000U's are here! ]


If you aren&#8217;t already following us on Twitter, or Facebook, then you may not know that our first shipment of the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U has just arrived! 

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[ First shipment of Panasonic PT-AE4000U's are here! ]
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<p>If you aren&#8217;t already following us on Twitter, or Facebook, then you may not know that <strong>our first shipment of the new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a> has just arrived</strong>! </p>

<p>We&#8217;ve got a couple truckloads full of them, so we are happy to report that all of our customers who pre-ordered their AE4000U should have theirs on the way to them before the end of the week &#8211; aka today or tomorrow.</p>

<p>One of our Facebook fans is already planning his first movie night with new J.J. Abrams <a href="http://www.startrekmovie.com/">Star Trek</a> movie (available November 17th on Blu-Ray and DVD)! </p>

<p>If you don&#8217;t already know about the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U, then we have some stuff for you to read. Just a few weeks ago we didn&#8217;t even know if it would be <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/projector-people-cedia-2009-round-up/">available in the U.S</a>. Then, we found out it would be coming here, and we <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/panasonic-pt-ae4000u-coming-soon-ae3000u-price-drops/">dropped the price</a> on the old AE3000U and sold through our remaining inventory in short order.</p>

<p>Also popular, <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-1080p-home-theater-projectors-compared-featuring-panasonic-pt-ae4000u-and-epson-home-cinema-8500-ub/">the Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB and the BenQ W6000, can be compared</a> here. Also, we had a Panasonic representative here a few weeks ago, here&#8217;s some not so good video of her <a href="http://vimeo.com/7085297">AE4000U presentation</a>.</p> 

<p>Alright, so now you are up to speed on the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a>. Now all you have to do is wait a few days for yours to roll in &#8211; or upgrade your shipping ASAP and have it for Halloween. </p> 

<p>And just for fun&#8230; here is some video of the unloading &#8211; because we have iPhones, a Flickr account (we won&#8217;t bother YouTube with this one), and are very excited </p>

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		<title>New 1080p Home Theater Projectors Compared : Featuring Panasonic PT-AE4000U and Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB</title>
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What’s the latest in 1080p HD home theater projectors? The biggest news to date has been the introduction of the $999 true HD home theater projectors. But recently big players like Epson and Panasonic have announced new, upgraded products coming out soon. The new products have higher-than-ever contrast ratios, some improvements on cool features, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>What’s the latest in 1080p HD home theater projectors? The biggest news to date has been the introduction of the $999 true HD home theater projectors. But recently big players like Epson and Panasonic have announced new, upgraded products coming out soon. The new products have higher-than-ever contrast ratios, some improvements on cool features, and very aggressive pricing.</p> 

<h2>New $999 Entry Level Projectors</h2>
<p>We have already done some comparison of new entry level $999 1080p projectors (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/999-hd1080p-compared-to-high-end-1080p-home-theater-projectors/">here</a> and <a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/new-999-projectors-vs-todays-best-sellers/">here</a>). We haven’t had a chance to put together any hands on comparison of the projectors because there is limited availability on most of the popular models. We have had some inventory of the <a href=”http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24765&#038;itmname=Optoma+HD20&#038;sid=BLOG”>Optoma HD20</a> projector recently, but they sell very quickly. The Vivitek H1080FD and BenQ W1000 models have not come into stock yet, so we have only seen the pre-production models in person as of the date of this story. So, for now, let’s focus on the more recent news from the higher-end of the home theater projector spectrum.</p> 

<h2>New Higher End Home Theater Projectors</h2>
<p>To start, we will compare the initial specifications of what we think will be the most popular new high end 1080p projectors; the BenQ W6000, Panasonic PT-AE4000U and Epson Home Cinema 8500 UB. I say initial specifications because there are sometimes technical tweaks made before their final releases and those changes can alter the specifications. So, here’s a chart of the initial specs for what we suspect will be the big players in high end home theater.</p>
 
<h3>Comparison Chart : New 1080p Home Theater Projectors</h3>

<table id="sub">
<thead>
	<tr>

		<th>Projector</th>
                          <th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a></th>
		<th>Epson Home Cinema 8500UB</th>
		<th><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ%20W6000">BenQ W6000</a></th>		
	</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Resolution</th>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
		<td>1920 x 1080</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Panel/Chip</th>
		<td>3LCD D7</td>
		<td>3LCD D7</td>
		<td>DLP</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Brightness</th>
		<td>1600 lumens</td>
		<td>1600 lumens</td>
		<td>2500 lumens</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Contrast</th>
		<td>100000:1</td>
		<td>200000:1</td>
		<td>50000:1</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>HDMI Inputs</th>
		<td>3</td>
		<td>2</td>
		<td>2</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>120 Hz</th>
		<td>Yes</td>
                          <td>Yes</td>
                          <td>No</td>			
            </tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Lens</th>
		<td>Powered zoom (2x)/Powered focus</td>
		<td>Optical zoom 2.1:1</td>
		<td>1.5:1 Manual Zoom, Manual Focus</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Lens shift</th>
		<td>H 40% &amp; V 100%, manual </td>
		<td>H 47% &amp; V 96%, manual </td>
		<td>Manual Lens Shift (<a href="http://articles.projectorpeople.com/home-theater-tech-news/benq-w6000-projector-lens-shift-and-zoom/">see here</a>)</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Noise</th>
		<td>22 dB (economy mode)</td>
		<td>22 dB (economy mode)</td>
		<td>32 dB</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Warranty</th>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp (2 yr. after rebate if applicable)</td>
		<td>2 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
		<td>1 yr. pj, 90-days lamp</td>
	</tr>
	<tr class="odd">
		<th>Street Price</th>
		<td class="alert">$1,999 MAP</td>
		<td class="alert">$2999 MSRP</td>
		<td class="alert">$2,799 MSRP</td>
	</tr>
	<tr>
		<th>Expected Release Dates</th>
		<td>Late October</td>
		<td>Late October/Early November</td>
		<td>Available now</td>
		<td>&nbsp;</td>
	</tr>
             <tr class="odd">
		<th>Full specs</th>
		<td><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a> full specs</td>
                          <td>Coming Soon</td>
		<td><a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projspec.asp?itemid=24766&#038;itmname=BenQ%20W6000&#038;sid=BLOG">BenQ W6000</a> full specs</td>
	</tr>
</tbody>
</table>


<p>As you can see, much like last year (and the year before that) we are seeing dramatically higher contrast ratios, lower introductory prices, and more high performance features.</p>

<h3>Lower Projector Prices: More Hollar for Your Dollar</h3>
<p>Every year we write a sentence like this; &#8220;Last year you would have paid $$$ for a projector of this quality,&#8221; and this year is no different. The Panasonic PT-AE3000U and Epson Home Cinema 6500 UB came in at an aggressive (at the time) $2999 price point last year.  This year, you’ll pay $1000 less than last year for a projector with higher contrast, better video processing, and some cool new features.</p>
 
<p>However, with this aggressive introductory pricing, we don’t expect to see these prices dropping again anytime soon. The fact that these came in this cheaply initially is probably due in part to pressure from the release of the $999 1080p DLP projectors.</p>  

<h3>Contrast Ratios: Say &#8220;Hello&#8221; to Six Figure Contrast Ratios</h3>
<p>How is a 60,000:1 contrast ratio different from a 100,000:1 contrast ratio?  Not quite as dramatic as it sounds, but there is a visible (palatable) difference in the picture quality. A higher contrast image actually feels crisper than a lower contrast image. But in reality, both a 60,000:1 and 100,000:1 contrast ratios look very good. In three years we will compare the new 1,000,000:1 projector the 100,000:1 projector and see how dramatic the difference is.</p> 

<p>For now, these high contrast ratios really separate the business &#8220;crossover&#8221; projectors from true home theater models. Unless you are a serious videophile, or visually particular, you&#8217;d most likely be happy with anything over 10,000:1 contrast in your home theater. </p>  

<h3>New Features: Panasonic PT-AE4000U</h3>
<p>We&#8217;ve had the introduction from Panasonic on their new product, so we are more familiar with the new features of the PT-AE4000U than the new Epson’s. So we should have more information on the new Epson features coming soon.</p>
 
<p>Projector Central did a comprehensive review of all the new features on the PT-AE4000U (<a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">read here</a>). We also took some video of our tech session with Panasonic and are including it below. Two interesting new features for videophiles are the automatic lens memory and new video adjustments.</p>

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<p>This was recorded with a mini HD camera and without a tripod. There are shaky bits throughout. To save yourself time, <a href="http://vimeo.com/7085297">click here</a> for a breakdown of content by minute for this video.</p>

<h2>The Unsung Midrange 1080p Projectors</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/blog/MitsHC3800.jpg" alt="Mitsubishi HC3800 projector" vspace="5" />
<p>While the new high-end projectors attract most of the press these days, there are also some interesting options available in the &#8216;mid-range.&#8217; What keeps us from calling these high-end projectors? Essentially its lower contrast ratios, less advanced video processing (like no 120hz), and some missing features. So if you don’t have the funds for a $2k projector, but you want a little more than the $1k projectors have to offer, a mid-range projector might just have all you need and will save you a little cash.</p>
 
<p>Two new mid-range projectors coming soon are the Epson Home Cinema 8100 and the Mitsubishi HC3800. The HC3800 is getting <a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/06/mitsubishi-hc3800-home-theater-projector-first-look/">rave</a> <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_news.cfm?2009-08-27-Mitsubishi-HC3800----smokin-hot&#038;entry_id=286">reviews</a> from <a href="http://www.projectorreviews.com/blog/2009/09/06/mitsubishi-hc3800-home-theater-projector-first-look/">Projector Reviews</a> and <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/projector_news.cfm?2009-08-27-Mitsubishi-HC3800----smokin-hot&#038;entry_id=286">Projector Central</a>. And though we have yet to see the Epson Home Cinema 8100 in action, it&#8217;s likely to benefit from Epson&#8217;s technological strides in home theater and be a very nice low price alternative in 1080p. It&#8217;s also 3LCD which is preferred by some buyers &#8211; and most of the other low cost alternatives utilize DLP technology.</p>


<h2>What&#8217;s Left in 720p Projectors?</h2>
<img class="right" style="width: 200px;" src="http://www.projectorpeople.com/SLIS/pimages/XLarge/23153.jpg" alt="Panasonic PT-AX200U projector" vspace="5" />
<p>Not a heck of a lot. And the price points are not really dropping because there just isn’t any more room to do so. Our <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=23153&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAX200U&#038;sid=POST">Panasonic PT-AX200U</a> started out at $999 when it was introduced, and has stayed consistently around that price. With features like lens shift and unique gaming mode &#8211; if it remains in production &#8211; it’s still a great projector. Its brightness and native 720p (much of broadcast HD’s native resolution) make it a great match for the football season and sports all year round. And it’s a great projector for gaming too.  Epson also has a new &#8220;karaoke&#8221; projector in their MovieMate line with built-in DVD and speakers with native 720p resolution. Also available in 720p is the underdog <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24033&#038;sid=BLOG">Sanyo PLV-Z60</a>. </p> 

<h3>That&#8217;s All for Now, But More to Come!</h3>
<p>That&#8217;s about all we have to cover today, but there will be more to come on the Epson Home Cinema projectors, and on the Panasonic PT-AE4000U as well. We will keep you posted on any more projector related news, as always.</p>

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We have been eagerly waiting to find out the details of the new Panasonic PT-AE4000U. Will it come to America? (answer :yes) If it does, what price will it be released at? (answer : $1999)  And how is it different from the PT-AE3000? (answer: according to Projector Central &#8220;the AE4000 is in fact a [...]]]></description>
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<p>We have been eagerly waiting to find out the details of the new <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24987&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE4000U&#038;sid=BLOG">Panasonic PT-AE4000U</a>. Will it come to America? (answer :yes) If it does, what price will it be released at? (answer : $1999)  And how is it different from the PT-AE3000? (answer: according to Projector Central &#8220;the AE4000 is in fact a superior projector in almost every way&#8221;). So, now we have some answers to share&#8230; as well as a new low, low price on the PT-AE3000U.</p>

<h2>Panasonic PT-AE4000U WILL Come to America</h2>
<p>As we mentioned above, and as we all suspected, the Pansonic PT-AE4000U will indeed be released in the United States. We don&#8217;t have solid delivery dates yet, but we know it is coming soon. It could even be available as early as the end of October &#8211; we will keep you updated on shipping dates as the information comes in.</p> 

<p>We will also have more technical information on the AE4000U and other new 1080p home theater projectors coming soon. You can also stay on top of things on the <a href="http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1186232">AVS Forum official Panasonic PT-AE4000U post</a>.</p>

<p>And if you are ready to get pumped up about it, you can read the <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">PT-AE4000U review from Projector Central</a>. They highlight, the Red-Rich Lamp, Improved contrast (now 100,000:1), Improved Cinema mode brightness, Improved color accuracy, Improved Detail Clarity Processor, Improved Frame Interpolation, among other improvments. Here&#8217;s an excerpt : 

<blockquote>&#8220;All of this adds up to a remarkable value proposition: at a street of $1,999, we&#8217;ve simply never seen this much performance at this price. Panasonic has been extremely tight-lipped about this product launch. Until now many thought the company was dropping out of the home theater projector market. Today&#8217;s announcement makes it clear that they are here to stay. The Panasonic PT-AE4000U will be one of the hottest selling home theater projectors of the fall season, and we enthusiastically give it our highest recommendation.&#8221;</blockquote>

You can read the <a href="http://www.projectorcentral.com/panasonic_ae4000_projector_review.htm?em">entire review here</a>. 
 

<h3>Panasonic PT-AE3000U Price Drops</h3>
And some good news for those who want a deal &#8230; the <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24159&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE3000U">Panasonic PT-AE3000U </a>has just dropped in price to a low, low <a href="http://www.projectorpeople.com/projectors/projdtls.asp?itemid=24159&#038;itmname=Panasonic+PT%2DAE3000U"><strong>$1699</strong></a>. Even if the AE4000U is better, the AE3000U is still a great projector, and it&#8217;s one of those limited time closeout deals that you can brag to your friends about.</p> 

<p>If you&#8217;ve been holding out for the deal&#8230; now is the time to buy a PT-AE3000. If you&#8217;re an early adopter and you always want the best available, you&#8217;ll only have to wait a bit for the PT-AE4000U.</p>

<p>That&#8217;s all for now!</p>
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