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    Which would you choose? Optoma HD28, Epson 3800 or Epson 4010?

    Thank you so much for all the help - I think the 4010 will be best for me in that case. I think it'll be best to get something new that has basic 4K input capabilities for whatever might come in the future. I appreciate offering the other projector to me, though. I don't really play games and...
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    Which would you choose? Optoma HD28, Epson 3800 or Epson 4010?

    Thanks DaveF, I won't be getting a refurbished unit after all - too risky. It looks like it'll be fine mounting the 4010 upside-down, as well. Hi John Dirk, I've been wavering between a 1080P and 4K model, but plenty of the content will be higher resolution (soccer games, movies - I'd take...
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    Upgrade recommendations from Optoma HD20 (1080P) Projector

    Thank you - I think I'm headed toward a more expensive projector, after all - looking at the Epson 4010 (around $2000 - hopefully I can find some coupons to use somewhere online). Is there anything in that price range you'd recommend over the 4010? I did a good amount of research and that's...
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    Which would you choose? Optoma HD28, Epson 3800 or Epson 4010?

    Thank you - I'm leaning toward the Epson 4010 to replace a 10+ year old Optoma HD20, which did its job very well with heavy usage - I repaired it multiple times, as well. The Epson 4010 is $2000 new or about $1450 on Amazon refurbished... I'm not sure if I should consider the refurbished...
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    Which would you choose? Optoma HD28, Epson 3800 or Epson 4010?

    I'm wondering if there will be an appreciable difference between these projectors: Optoma Technology HD28HDR Full HD DLP Projector - $700 Epson Home Cinema 3800 HDR Pixel-Shift 4K UHD 3LCD Home Theater Projector - $1600 Epson Home Cinema 4010 Pixel-Shifted UHD 3LCD Home Theater Projector -...
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    Upgrade recommendations from Optoma HD20 (1080P) Projector

    Hi everyone, I built an HTPC in 2009 or so and got an Optoma HD20 1080P projector that it's been connected to ever since. It's an older HTPC now (socket 775), but I upgraded it with a Xeon quad core and an SSD pretty recently. It runs well still! I'm not sure how it'll handle 4K. I bought the...
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