Epson Home Cinema 2250 improves upon just about everything of its previous model HC 2150. Let’s take a look in what ways Epson Home Cinema 2250 is upgraded.
The highlight of the Epson HC 2250 is its amazing brightness rated at 2700 lumens, whcih allows a projector to look better at bigger screen sizes. On the other hand, its ability to reject ambient light would be impressive. Its built-in Android TV streaming make it one of the best choices for mhome theater projector.
Besides the extrem light ouput, Epson HC 2250 houses a pretty decent contrast ratio as well. It is a 1080p resolution projector, but can accept and downconvert a 4K content. With large lens zoom range and lens shift feature, Epson HC 2250 is quite easy for installment.
Speaking of its cons, Epson HC 2250 doesn’t support HDR, and is not 3D compatible. Its connections are seem to be not ideal, since it lacks USB port and only have one HDMI input.
To sum up, Epson’s HC 2250 is an excellent projector, creating an impressively bright image with accurate colors and a decent contrast ratio. As we all know, Epson is always popular for better placement options, immunity to DLP rainbows.
Epson HC 2250 Specs
- Native resolution: 1,920×1,080 pixels
- HDR-compatible: No
- 4K-compatible: Yes
- 3D-compatible: No
- Lumens spec: 2,700
- Zoom: Manual (1.6x)
- Lens shift: Manual
- Lamp life (Normal mode): 4,500 hours
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