Customers are enthusiastic about the Pro EX9210 1080p Wireless 3LCD Projector's picture quality, ease of use, and brightness. Many appreciate its wireless connectivity and the multiple input options, including HDMI. While some users noted the fan noise, the overall experience appears positive. The projector's lightweight design also received positive feedback.
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Picture quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Still A Great Picture at 110"+
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I have been looking at projectors for the media room but also wanted something that would work outdoors for movie nights and sporting events. This projector is the ticket. After conducting research and speaking to a few people, I realized that an "office grade" projector is what I needed because of the lumen output. At 3400 lumens and 1020 resolution, this projector fits that bill for movies and sports outdoors.
I use this projector to watch sports and movies and have used bed sheets, projector screens, and interior house walls as screens. For the money spent, the picture is excellent and you won't be disappointed for a middle of the road projector. I'm not saying this is a 4K quality projector because it isn't. But, you can easily track a baseball or football being thrown and motion blur is not an issue.
The only con is that there isn't Bluetooth connectivity for speakers, but I've got a sound bar that easily transports from inside to outside so it's not enough to dock a star in my opinion. I connect a Roku to it for video streaming and I'm good to go. The speakers are good enough for watching sports, but not for watching movies. Again, this is an office grade projector and I planned on using my sound bar for movies anyways. Therefore, again, not worth docking a star.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Epson
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Hello, thanks so much for this review of your Epson EX9210. We're glad you're enjoying the great picture quality of your 3LCD projector and will be sure to pass your feedback along to our product teams. Wishing you many awesome movie and game nights! Kind regards, Brandon – The Epson Team.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect
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I had been looking for a good projector that I could use for presentations and could also be used for entertainment in a pinch so I was excited to try this product out. It fit my presentation needs perfectly with excellent clarity and beautiful display. Entertainment wise it also worked well. Of course this is specifically geared more towards business/classroom use versus home entertainment but it can definitely be used as both.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I was amazed at the quality of this projector
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This is a review for the EpsonPro Ex9210 wireless projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. Unboxing my new epson projector I found that every thing was securely in place with no damages. I read the directions carefully before the first use. It comes with the HDMI cards needed for use with your computer or television. It also has a usb port for flashdrive use.
My family and I couldn't wait to get it set up and watch a movie. I connected the projector to my laptop and the color and clarity of the movie was phenomenal. I could not believe my eyes. My son was asking if he could use it for video games I just laughed. The quality of this projector put my tv to shame.
With my husband's line of work this projector will come in handy. Just playing around with the remote and I found that it has a pointer built in. Which will be great for when he is showing graphs and percentages. I'm sure we will all get a turn using the Epson projector.