(C) Werner van den Eede
Belgian Home Theater Dealer Home@TheMovies/Cinedream went the extra mile this past weekend organising a side-by-side shoot-out of five recently launched higher mid-range projectors, all native or virtual 4K using pixelshift technology, the new HDR capable 'e-shift' JVC X5000, JVC X7000, the native 4K panel Sony VW-320, and Sony VW-520, the pixel shifting 4K Epson LS-10000 LASER-Phosphor projector.
Conclusion by attendees was that JVC's motion interpolation has improved and when used sparingly approaches that of Sony, but Sony still rules this space. The JVC, are brighter than the Sony's, and have a lower blackfloor. The e-shift cost brightness and makes 1080P content a bit fuzzy, so should not be used on HD content, on 4K content it comes close to Sony's native 4K projectors. Black values are perceived as close between the latest Sony and JVCs. The Epson held its own, albeit being clearly less bright than the Sony's and the brighter JVCs.
Dealer and Calibrator Werner Van den Eede, Home@TheMovies/Cinedream setting up the six projectors (C) Werner van den Eede
An more elaborate review on the Dutch HTForum.
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