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The Epson Home Cinema 5050UB is a renewed 4K PRO-UHD projector that combines advanced 3-chip design with HDR10 capabilities, delivering exceptional brightness of 2,600 lumens and a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. With its precision lens technology and extreme color gamut, this projector is engineered for a professional-level home theater experience.
Brand Name | Epson |
Item Weight | 24.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.7 x 20.4 x 7.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Home Cinema 5050UB-cr |
Color Name | White |
Special Features | 4K PRO-UHD Projection, HDR Processing, True 3-Chip Projector Design, Pixel-Shift Processor, Epson UltraBlack Technology |
U**S
Incredible picture. Renewed is a great deal.
First of all, I was hesitant about purchasing "renewed" because I found conflicting information in the reviews about if the product would still be covered by the 2 year manufacturer's warranty. The projector came in an Epson-branded "Epson Refurbished product" box. Using Epson's online warranty check, the SN says the product is covered by their standard 2 year warranty. Plus you get Amazon's 90 day "bonus" return period in case you change your mind. The projector looked brand new when it came out of the box- no scratches or dings. I couldn't tell that it was used. The lamp life says "0 hours".To the product itself-- holy cow! I'm upgrading from an Epson 2150 and there is truly a world of difference between the two. The brightness, colors, and contrast are just phenomenal. It's not OLED-good, but it's pretty close. For reference, I'm projecting onto a 120inch DIY screen made of Flexiwhite 1.1 gain and my room is 100% light controlled.The lens shift is a huge plus here. I have the projector sitting on a shelf about 7.5 ft from the ground and 16 ft behind the screen. I am not using a mount- just a DIY shelf. The lens shift was able to get the picture exactly perfect on my screen without using any keystone adjustment. With the 2150, I was forced to use a mount, manual fiddling, and had to use tons of keystone to get the picture right and even then I was missing out on 4-5" of screen space because I couldn't zoom out enough. I was able to get the 5050ub image perfect in just minutes using the lens shift.You will need to mess with the settings a good bit to dial in the image until it looks best. I think most people are doing 2 different memory settings, one for 4k and one for 1080p. Lots of information available online about what works best.Here is one key item in the settings that took me a while to figure out-- definitely adjust the HDR slider when watching HDR 4k content so that the picture doesn't look washed out. For 4k HDR, the default HDR slider setting is 8 and some people online usually suggest leaving it at 8 or 7, but I found that some content still looked washed out with that setting and moving it back to 2-4 made an enormous difference. From what I understand, this setting will likely be one you will be adjusting depending on the content. SDR content is less finicky so far.And regarding 4k- I know it's not "true" 4k, but it looks incredible. The immersiveness you gain from a huge screen outweighs the slightly less sharpness you get from pixel-shifting 4k. I can't imagine that the nearly double cost you would pay to get native 4k would be worth it. Maybe when the tech advances and prices go down, but not now.Overall, I'm very pleased with the 5050ub. The image quality and features especially at the renewed price are certainly worth it. Hopefully this one holds up for many years to come.
A**W
Bright and sharp projector - highly recommend if you’ve got the space!
This projector is vibrant, sharp, and powerful! It’s certainly the best aspect of our home theater setup and it majorly delivers. Even with some ambient daylight in the space, this projector packs a punch. I understand why it was so highly recommended on related forums! All that said, it is quite large and you’ll need sufficient space. Ours arrived with a scratch on its lens, which wasn’t enough of a problem to warrant a return for us, but a small bummer nonetheless. Note that using this projector required a separate sound system and an AVR.
S**K
Master piece projector
The media could not be loaded. Great projector. Nothing I am disappointed with. Just master piece projector
A**I
Amazon Refurbished was the way to go.
Review on Renewed Product:It arrived in an Epson certified renewed box, which was very well packaged. It also included all the accessories.The projector itself looked in excellent condition. I immediately did the Epson warranty verification using the serial number and it showed having 2 years warranty.I tested it out and everything was normal, brightness, colors and no unusual images etc on black or white screens.I would say soo far it was an excellent buy.I would say that communication with Amazon was no lt good as they were not aware of the condition or warranty of the projector.Review on Epson 5050ub:Coming from an Epson 5040ub, this projector handles HDR much better with more contrast and is a bit sharper that the older model. I'm using it on a 130 inch 21:9 1.0 gain white screen in a totally darkened cinema room.
C**L
Awesome picture! Pricey, but worth it to me.
Amazing picture and vibrant color. Significantly brighter than my Optoma HD142x, which was rated at a higher lumen output. I watch this in a room with plenty of light and it still rocks. Outstanding at night, and really impressive all around. Very satisfied with it. I also bought this “renewed” and it came in absolute mint condition with zero issue and 0 hours of lamp used. It was brand new in all but name, and saved me a ton of money. Still just taken back by how great video games look, and how good the black levels get. It’s not OLED level for sure, but at night it’s as good as I would ever hope a projector could be. Surprisingly quiet, very functional remote, and the motorized lens is great for adjusting everything once its’a hung up. Mine is ceiling mounted. It’s large, but has a very impressive picture. On the plus side, since it technically runs 1080p (and pixel shifts to 4K), I can play video games on “performance mode” and get the best of both worlds. Extremely low input lag. I am an avid gamer and have had zero issues. Can’t tell the difference between this and my Samsung TV for gaming (except that this screen is massive).
S**S
Refurbished projector is a great value
The projector is great. The refurbished projector looks and works like new with a new bulb in it. I also got a 3 year warranty with it all for a great price, much less than a new one.The projector itself is impressive. 4K programming is excellent. I use it with a Silver Ticket 142” 2.35:1 screen and I couldn’t be happier. The lens memory allows me to easily switch between several aspect ratios; 2.39:1: 2:1, 16x9, etc. Fan noise is noticeable in high lamp mode, but it isn’t bad. I use in for HDR viewing. For normal HD non-4K, medium lamp mode is good and it is almost silent.Stop waiting for something better to come out and buy this. You won’t regret it.
J**E
Refurbushied unit worked perfectly.
The projector works great. 3D movie also look really good.
R**S
Very Disappointed - Not enough Lumens
I bought this with very high hopes, my last projector was an Epson, so I expected great things from this purchase. All I can say is it isn't bright enough. The Image is washed out from the area. Maybe I need better light control, but this isn't cutting it. It was a refurb unit, so maybe that is the issue, (I highly doubt that). Unless your space is dark, this projector isn't the one you need. I have a 135" silver screen with 1.5 gain, and a12 ft throw distance. This should be right in the wheel house . . . but it is not.
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