Mind you, this is all without a projection screen, which will dial up the visuals even further. If the sun is blasting through our windows, we’ll draw the blinds, but otherwise the picture is still stunningly acceptable even without ideal conditions. Given how bright the projector can get, it even impresses during daytime without doing much to subdue ambient light. The fact the projector can provide such rich detail in shadows while blasting out vivid color is simply astounding. In The Batman, even in a dark scene, the details on Batman’s and Catwoman’s black outfits are discernible. This thing is virtuoso for challenging imagery. You’d think that brightness might mean a machine that runs hot and has loud fans as a result, but we don’t hear a peep of fan noise while running the LS12000.īrightness is an important metric for a projector, but oftentimes they can manage an acceptable brightness while struggling to present compelling shadow details, making for an image that lacks in contrast. It has the projector rated for 2,700 lumens whether it’s showing all white or showing color. Epson isn’t playing games with its brightness claims. The Epson Pro Cinema LS12000 provides a staggeringly brilliant image that hardly cares whether we’re watching in the daytime but will reward us greatly for watching at night with the lights off. We’re inclined to say there’d be almost no reason to go out to a movie theater anymore when you can have a picture like this at home.
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