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This £2,550 model is the big (as in, better specified
and more expensive) brother to the previously reviewed EH-TW7400. From the outside, though, the two look pretty much identical. Both are massive
by 'mainstream' projector standards, and both feature...
This mid-range projector needs a bit of TLC to always get the best out of it, but the results are good enough to more than make the effort worthwhile...
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The Epson EH-TW9400 is a projector on the edge of greatness. At £2549, it belongs in a category of machines positioned just before the big step up in price to native 4K projection. But this one uses Epson's 4K Enhancement pixel shifting technology to disp...
Motorised and adaptable lens, Handles HDR well, Vibrant colours, Excellent sense of depth...
Noisy at full power...
The Epson EH-TW9400 is not the perfect projector, but that would cost a lot more than £2549. It's a little noisy and far from OLED-black but the vibrancy and sense of depth are impressive. If you're looking for a great projector at this level, you may jus...
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The EH-TW940 is the latest in the line of Epson's pixel shifting, sleight of hand 4k enhanced models, a Pro UHD evolution (Epson's umbrella term for a variety of image processing technologies) that began with the current EH-TW7300. This model sits above t...
When it comes to sheer bang for buck, the EH-TW9400 is in a class of its own. It presents vibrant, contrast-rich images with a pixel density that feels effortlessly cinematic. Epson's 4k Enhancement proposition may not be able to rival the fine detail mor...
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$4,799 RRPIf you've read any of our recent coverage about the launch of Epson's 2019 range of home theatre projectors, you may already know that Epson is moving to the beat of a 'different-drum'. They are the first to admit that its projectors are not 'tr...
No sooner had BenQ's latest W5700 been boxed up, Epson's new EH-TW9400 4K PRO-UHD projector arrived for review. We take a closer look at Epson's latest offering in the 4K space...
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A new generation of projectors from Epson uses a powerful combo of brightness and colour to deliver images that can rival true UHD.Our full review is below, but you can read the original magazine pages as PDFs by clicking right. >>>When I sit down to...
We still yearn for the day when Epson releases a true Ultra-HD resolution home projector. But with this TW9400W Epson is aiming to deliver the best possible result under $5000, and has achieved wonders.What's more, I'd be fibbing if I said that the differ...
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4K Home Theatre Buyers are spoilt with so many choices from Epson coming late 2018...
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The Epson EH-TW9400 is one of the biggest projectors I've seen outside of the high-end - as in model costing £10,000 and more - home cinema world. While its W520 x D50 x H193mm dimensions are hardly coffee-table friendly, it wears its bulk pretty well. Fo...
Good HDR and SDR pictures, Great value for what's on offer, Lots of setup flexibility...
The colour filter takes a lot of brightness out of the picture, Not a true 4K projector, Needs ongoing care with setup to get the best out of it...
Although not a true 4K projector, the Epson EH-TW9400's SDR and HDR performance can't be beaten right now without spending thousands of pounds more. In fact, it's arguably the projector bargain of the yearProsGood HDR and SDR picturesGreat value for what'...
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The Epson EH-TW9400 is the company's latest flagship lamp-based HDR projector, and boasts all the features we have come to expect from its home cinema line-up. As a result there's motorised lens controls, a lens memory, and even a motorised lens cover – a...
Impressive picture quality, Great colour reproduction, Motorised lens cover, Motorised lens memory, HDR10 compatible, ISFccc certified, 3D support, Great price...
Light path not sealed, Blacks could be better, Motion not strong point...
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The Epson EH-TW9400 – or the Epson Pro Cinema 6050UB as it's known in the States – will set you back £2,549/$3,999, but in terms of performance, specifications and features, no other home cinema projector comes close.This three-chip LCD model is competing...
Impressive big-screen images, Excellent color reproduction, HDR10 and 3D compatible, Motorized lens controls, Superb value...
Dust blob potential, Blacks could be deeper, Motion not its strong point...
The Epson EH-TW9400 is a superb home cinema projector that delivers a winning combination of performance and high-end specs. While not technically 4K, it produces bright, detailed and saturated HDR images that are sure to please. It's also competitively p...
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