Epson Home Cinema 2250 3LCD Full HD 1080p Projector with Android TV, Streaming Projector, Home Theater Projector, 10W Speaker, Image Enhancement, Frame Interpolation, 70,000:1 contrast ratio, HDMI

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  • Anonymouse

    > 24 hour

    After a poor experience with one of the cheap projectors on Amazon, I bit the bullet and just ordered the Home Cinema 2250. Though I have no meaningful frame of reference, I have to say that Im very satisfied. Random thoughts follow; 1. I have a pitch black room, and the projector is too bright in normal mode. Lights up the room a bit. Perfect in eco mode. 2. Sound is loud, and of fine quality. I think the criticism is unfair. No, the speakers arent going to outperform a hifi system, but theyre more than adequate for showing the kids a movie in the yard, or something. Youll want external speakers for your home theater, but, you already knew that. 3. Image quality; its fine. I can tell its not 4k, but for the price, I can live with that. Resolution aside, it looks great to me. 4. I dont notice the fans when a movie is playing, so I guess they arent too loud. 5. Google TV is meh, but, epson made it trivial to replace the built-in google TV stick. I LOVE that. I replaced it with my roku stick. Works perfectly, other than needing 2 remotes. Its like having a projector with built-in Roku TV. 5. It just works. The only issues Ive had have been with the Google TV dongle, and have had no issues since replacing that with a Roku stick.

  • Jeremy

    > 24 hour

    great

  • Lilac Hinkis

    > 24 hour

    I bought this during quarantine because I missed going to the movie theater and it was the best decision Ive ever made! The picture quality and brightness are amazing. I have an older projector of similar lumens and its completely drowned out by a single light. This thing I can use with multiple lights on (Hue lights in a warm setting at around 40-50% brightness) and it still looks incredible. This more has to do with the contrast ration, I assume, because this projector has super dark blacks and bright vivid color. The sound was okay, but unusable at lower volumes because of the loudness of the fan. I dont find the fan particularly loud or distracting, it sounds like any other projector. It can definitely heat up a small room, but its a lot less hot than some other projectors Ive had. I opted to up my experience by getting Bose soundbar and luckily, instead of having to deal with hiding cords, this thing works great with Bluetooth. I have little to no latency issues. The latency issue is almost always on Netflix and I havent had too much trouble with any other streaming service. Its fixed pretty easily by just pausing, rewinding a second or two and then pressing play. The Android TV is awesome, but configuring your home screen is a little less awesome. Its a bit complicated and clunky to download each streaming service and upon start up, it takes about 15-20 seconds to recognize that Im pressing buttons on the remote to get to my streaming service of choice. I had a ton of issues with Wifi connection that plagued me for the first month and still comes up sometimes. It just wont connect to my Wifi. I have a Velop mesh network, any and every other product Ive had has never had connection issues. It says there was an error connecting, but I have super fast Wifi and I have a Velop in the same room as the projector. I have to try again and again for 10 minutes, sometimes it connects, other times I have to turn it off, wait for it turn back on, then deal with it not connecting another 1-3 times. I havent had that issue as of late, but it happens every now and then. Also, dont even bother downloading the Hulu app, it wont work. It has a crazy amount of lag and nothing can fix it. The only way I can watch Hulu is through casting it from my phone. The Chromecast function works great and I love it. I dont know how to put into words how much of a godsend the zoom feature is. It is the best thing ever. TLDR: This is probably the best bang for your buck on lower budget home cinema projectors. (I say lower budget because this thing is still incredible expensive, but it is so worth it if you cant afford one of those $6000 cinema projectors). Get your own sound system, the built-in speakers are okay and unusable at low volume. The features are kickass but as with all technology, there are some flaws, like Wifi connectivity issues, occasional latency issues, slow start-up, and the Hulu app being unusable, but it more for makes up for it with the amount of features it has and the quality of the picture. The zoom feature is the best thing ever.

  • Michael

    > 24 hour

    I had another epson projector before this and unfortunately the HDMI port started failing. I was going to try a DLP projector by BenQ or Optoma but wasn’t sure how I would do with the color wheels. Decided to take a chance on another Epson. The picture is amazing, VERY detailed and bright. I have a fairly light controlled room and a decent screen (1.1 gain pure white). The colors are very vivid and seem color accurate. There is only 1 HDMI port on this (vs my other projector which had 2 - and yes both failed). It does have built-in speakers which could work in a pinch but not enough for home theatre listening. Setup was easy, it does come with 2 remotes (1 for pure projector function and another for the android TV). I did a front ceiling mount which wasn’t fun because I mounted it first and then did setup upside down and backwards (so set it up on a table first before mounting). It wanted WiFi passwords, Google accounts, etc. All in all, I got this on prime day during a great sale so I paid 1/2 what I did for my previous projector and it’s honestly better. Great value for the money.

  • Tom Guyette

    > 24 hour

    I bought this, used it for a couple months, then had to leave home for 7 weeks. When I came back I was newly impressed by the picture quality. Definitely happy about this purchase.

  • Prof. Dallas Kemmer

    > 24 hour

    My room is 12 wide x 17 long x 9 vaulted ceiling PRO: - Powerful ZOOM from 16 throw and its still bright onto a 150 screen. - Powerful zoom eliminates oversplash (gray border around the picture) - size is still portable - builtin smart TV apps like Youtube, Amazon Prime, and Netflix work but they slightly stutter (still watchable). CON: - no ethernet port - builtin smart TV slightly stutters (ADVICE: Get an Apple TV 4K and use wired ethernet) - builtin smart TV HULU pauses so much that its unusable

  • Vanesa Estrada

    > 24 hour

    Es impresionante como se ve este producto

  • Josh J.

    > 24 hour

    Amazing picture quality and features at this price!! We use this in our living room as a tv replacement. Very bright picture despite lots of ambient light. 120 inch diagonal screen with projector ceiling mounted 14 feet back. Built in streaming, bluetooth, Frame Interpolation and Picture Enhancement. Not to mention 10 memory saves if you want to set up different modes based on light control and media your watching. I have it paired with an Elite Cinegray screen and the picture is leaps and bounds above two previous projectors we had. Tremendous color and brightness right out of the box but I tweaked a few settings to personal taste. Im still holding out on purchasing a 4K projector as the technology and prices evolve. I highly recommend this model for anyone in the same boat or on a budget. You wont be disappointed!! Movies, streaming, and games all look outstanding!!

  • Deepu

    > 24 hour

    This is an excellent projector, though its a full HD projector its on par with my Sony 4k UHD TV. Images are very bright and contrast is amazing. I have connected this to my AV receiver so not sure on Bluetooth issues others reported in their reviews. I like the Andriod TV in built in the projector and used Aux cable for sound output for this functionality. Other HDMI port can be used to connect to receiver and from there to any other devices such as disc player or gaming console. Right now using this port to connect my PS4 Pro and have zero issues so far. Projector remote is Bluetooth enabled, so you dont need to point to projector. My throw distance is around 15 feet and getting 120inch of screen. Optical zoom can also be used to increase the size a bit more. Could have back lit on remote for better visibility of buttons in dark room, may be Epson is confident enough on their bright projector and hope that screen light is more than enough to see the buttons!!

  • Kong

    > 24 hour

    The picture is great. Comparing other projectors I tried (under 1000 dollar & 1080p), Espon 2200 &2250 has best color performance ( including brightness and color recovery). However, the fan noise is rather loud than I expected so as the heat. It should be pretty normal considering it has 3000 lumen. It is detectable if seating near about 5 feet while it’s working. Sure you can use Eco mode. The brightness and noise will both decrease. But it will make some wired electrical noise during Eco mode, it happens both on 2200 and 2250. If you have your own house and love to built a home cinema(hang the projector on the top). Then you may consider this as your projector. But it’s not very friendly for someone who just want to use it in a small apartment or rented home.

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