

Product Details
- Brand: Epson
- Model: V11H502020
- Dimensions: 14.40" h x
5.50" w x
16.60" l,
13.30 pounds
Features
- Color brightness: 2300 lumens
- White brightness: 2300 lumens
- Wireless HDMI with 5 HDMI inputs, 1 HDMI out, and 1 optical port
- 2D-to-3D conversion: up to 40,000:1 contrast ratio
- Includes 2 pairs of RF 3D glasses
Epson V11H502020 PowerLite Home Cinema 3020e 2D and 3D 1080p Wireless Home Theater Projector
Product Description
Bright, Brilliant 2D & 3D Entertainment with Wireless HDMI. Featuring revolutionary wireless technology, the Home Cinema 3020e makes it easy to wirelessly project content from your Blu-ray player, Apple TV or Roku Streaming Box without running extra wires. Use the included EPSON wireless transmitter for quick, easy setup. Then, access all of your entertainment devices wirelessly. And, with Full HD 1080p performance and a remarkable contrast ratio of up to 40,000:1, this innovative performer makes it simple to entertain family and friends with impressive, larger-than-life images. Use the included RF 3D glasses to immerse yourself in eye-popping 3D movies and more. Rechargeable for up to 40 hours of battery life, these innovative glasses mean you're always ready to enjoy 3D entertainment. Using 2D-to-3D conversion, you can even transform your favorite 2D movies to spectacular 3D, opening the door to limitless 3D content. Delivering 2300 lumens of color brightness and 2300 lumens of white brightness (light output) using Epson's 3-LCD, 3-chip technology, the Home Cinema 3020e projects brilliant images with true-to-life color. Plus, two built-in 10 W stereo speakers add lifelike sound. Your Blu-ray and other media players can all be connected. And, automatic vertical image correction offers fast, easy adjustments.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Thing of beauty
By Toyz
I have a large master bedroom, needed a big TV to watch the late night football games and the occasional movie. Had to get a big size TV (atleast 80") for a room of this size. Did a lot of research and was pushing off the TV purchase because of the exorbitant cost of such a big TV. Started looking into projectors, looked at the optoma and a few other brands, was getting a few good reviews and some so so reviews. My friend who had come over mentioned that he had the Epson 3010 and he likes it.So decided to go to the local best buy and they had the later model 3020, read some reviews and pulled the trigger.Got it home, fired it up and Wow....Without any calibration we had 130" of awesomeness in our bedroom.Got a 120" fixed screen and now project it up there, we are both blown away by this. At a fraction of the cost we have a home theater in our bedroom. Way better than any TV at the size/cost.After getting comfortable with this, I swapped this for the 3020e wireless model and love it. The IRIS noise was a little distraction, turned it off and enjoy it now.Also love that it has the built in speakers which are not bad at all. Considering getting a nice sound bar to complement this now.Wife happy/ Me happy.....
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.A Thing of Beauty
By Score Event
This projector is a thing of beauty. I replaced my old DLP projector with this and the first thing I noticed was how much bigger and heavier it is when compared to my older 720p unit. I was initially worried whether or not my self installed ceiling bracket would support it. It was very difficult to do by myself but I managed to get it installed in the ceiling mount by myself. I strongly suggest getting help if you plan on a ceiling mount of this projector. I does have speakers in it, which, my old unit did not have, but that does not account for all the weight, it is just a more substantial and obviously well constructed piece of electronics. The speakers by the way really surprised me and I have found myself electing them over my thundering sound system for many movies. At first I did not think I would be impressed by the 3D function. I did not have any 3D disc yet so I ran out and get the animated movie "UP" for my first 3D disc. The unit comes with to sets of glasses, both which were charged and ready for use. It also came with a short HDMI cable, which I had to replace with a much longer one in order mount on the ceiling. I found out that the HDMI cable I used for the old unit would not work and I had to run out again and pick up another long HDMI cable rated for HD 3D. It was worth all the effort once I got the movie started and realized that 3D was really much better than I expected. Even if 3D is not your thing this projector really displays a fantastic and bright picture and a 1020p HD picture that alone makes it worth the purchase. Even during the daytime with a fair amount of ambient light it is very acceptable, whereas my old projector was not. If you are looking for a great projector for your home theater this is a good one.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Good improvements on the 3010e
By E. Byers
I had the Epson 3010e projector as well, so this review will be mostly about the upgrades that come with this years newer model.So here is the breakdown - 1080p 3LCD - Crisp, beautiful. Until LED projectors come down in price, this is your best value. - Super Bright projector (2300 lumens, the 3010's had 2200). This is incredibly bright for the money range this projector is in. - 3D. Requires active glasses, big upgrade from the 3010 include, better picture quality during 3d movies, auto iris is now available in 3d, and the 3D glasses are now included in the WiHD version (2 pair), and are now RF instead of IR. The glasses are also much improved, they look better, are more comfortable, and can be charged via micro usb (apparently 3 minutes will be enough to make it through an entire movie, which is great if you forget to charge them). Unfortunately this means the old IR glasses are no longer compatible, but there are good cheap RF glasses for $20 or so. - Lag. The previous version had enough lag that it made playing FPS online, and playing other fast paced games kind of unbearable. The new 3020 has less lag (about ~50ms) so it's much less noticeable, so it goes from being, supper annoying to play with to can deal with it. Although for gaming, probably still not the best projector. - Wireless HDMI (WiHD). The sender unit has been upgraded, it now takes 5 HDMI inputs, has an HDMI output and an optical port. The remote also gets a section to directly control the HDMI sender. This is great since you can now use it as a hub and plug multiple things in with it, and still output to something else if required. Huge upgrade over the 3010 where it basically had one HDMI input. - Appearance. Outside of missing the network jack for extending the IR signal for 3d (which isn't needed with RF now), this projector is identical.This is still an insanely great projector for home theater. It's bright, it does 3D, it's 1080p, picture looks amazing (and can be calibrated to be very close to color correct). It is a home theater projector, so it's quite large, so no portable slideshows, and it also isn't great at games. But for what it's intended for, it excels.
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