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  1. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Guess the tradeoff is whether the improved blacks of DILA are worth 2 to 5 times the price of a JVC over this projector. This projector appears to beat the JVC in light output, at least at.the lower end of the JVC line.
  2. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Yes. The specs indicate that all 3840x2160 pixels are addressed, so it would most likely do a shift in 4 directions. I don't think the specs specifically say that though.
  3. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    It takes a 4K signal, but the panels are not native 4K. The projector shifts pixels to create a "4K" image.
  4. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Faux 8K doesn't concern me much because the amount of 8K material available is virtually zero and I don't see that situation changing much. There is little enough actual 4K material as it is. There may be little noticeable difference between Faux K and native 4K. It is a matter of preference...
  5. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    I'm sure that it is fine, but that is still going to be close to a 6000 dollar Canadian projector. At that price I would want it to be native 4K and to know that it supports all legacy formats.
  6. Edwin-S

    Epson introduces its most advanced Laser Projector to Date: Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000

    Not native 4K. Uses pixel shifting to generate 4K image. Nothing regarding 3D support. Too bad, because the laser light source sounded promising given the MSRP.
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