Reviews for Epson PowerLite S3 LCD Projector

Epson PowerLite S3 LCD Projector by EPSON

Epson PowerLite S3 LCD Projector List Price: $1,749.00
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Digital camera reviews of Epson PowerLite S3 LCD Projector

Digital camera Review: Great Product
Summary: 4 Stars

This is my first projector. I am very please with this product. I used a white window blind/curtain which does not allow light to come in, I think they call it a 'darkened' curtain. That was a cheap way to use the projector towards my sliding door. I also use velcro to hold it in place, and therefore it can be taken down easily. Great projector overall. 29 Sept. '05.
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Digital camera Review: Great Projector for a Low Price
Summary: 5 Stars

I recently purchased this projector for my room and it is AWESOME!
I have lived with a 20" tv for a while with surround sound and I needed a bigger display for a cheap price. I was able to and 80" display in my room which is a HUGE change from my small TV.
I can connect it to my computer, VCR, TV, Camera, Gaming system and more.

The only things that are a minor inconvience are that if you are sitting next to it, you will fry. This thing exhausts so much heat and your room will be heated up in the summer if you don't have A/C or a fan.

Images from a Computer tend to be pixelated. Other than this, this is a great projector.

Digital camera Review: Great Value
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought this LCD projector as a gift for my husband. He is very pleased with the picture quality. After considerable research, I found that the replacement bulbs are reasonable compaired to those of other projectors. We are very pleased with the PowerLite S3, and would buy Epson again.

Digital camera Review: Great projector, impressed
Summary: 4 Stars

If you have any reservations about buying a projector, this one will change your mind.

I bought this projector for a starter "workout" room in my home, since I had no floor space for a TV. The Pros: picture is sharp, colors are great, and it works well, cheap bulbs, fairly quiet. The Cons: a bit of screendoor effect (all LCDs do this), no DVI/HDMI, digital keystone correction. The keystone is no big deal if you can mount it close to the viewing height. I've tried it out with the XBox and it works great for games too (no blurring). The high resolution puts this projector a leg above some of the other units costing over $1000. It has much better color than the DLP projectors, and it doesn't have "rainbow" problems.

Digital camera Review: Much better than you would expect
Summary: 5 Stars

I put off purchasing this projector for about six months, as I was not convinced that I would be happy with the picture quality of a $700 projector. I finally decided to take a chance and ordered it a couple of weeks ago. I am extremely happy I did.

I worked in Audio/Video sales and installations for 3 years, and when shopping for gear, I am pretty picky when it comes to sound and picture quality. I use the Epson s3 exclusively for watching movies, and feel the resolution of the s3 is so much better than I had ever expected. I really can't complain about it at all.

I am sure you would get better picture from a $2000+ projector (with blacker blacks and better contrast), but for the money, I really can't fault the s3... and I have rather sharp eyes.

I operate it at about 10ft from the (white) wall, and get a fabulous large image (about 80")that is very sharp. Not grainy or exposing the lines. Using the remote control, it took all of about 5 minutes to set up... and that included slightly adjusting the color and brightness to my liking. I only watch movies at night, so I am not sure how it operates in a room with some light - but I would imagine it is best suited to absolute darkness.

My only gripe is that the sliding bolt that drops down from the front of the base of the unit, to allow you to prop-up or angle the projector (when placed on a low shelf/table), is made of very flimsy plastic. I am concerned that such a part wouldn't last too long if you are planning on moving it around regularly.

I am currently using the s-video port, and the picture is fantastic. I imagine if you were to use a component cable and activate progressive scan, the resolution would be even better. As a testament to how good this projector is - so far I can't see the need to go out and spend money on a component cable, as I am perfectly satisfied.

To those that are unsure about the capabilities of such an afforable projector, trust me - this is a BARGAIN and it truly delivers. Transform your living room for just $700. One of my best electrical purchases.

Some (hopefully) useful production info:

I came across some faulty information on this projection once. The correct info is: this projector features vertical (UP and DOWN) keystone correction ONLY, and NOT horizontal (L/R - or "side-to-side") correction. To the beginner: this means that you must have your room layed out in a way that allows the projector to be postion dead centre (from L to R) in front of the screen/wall you wish you project on to. Thanks to the vertical correction, however, the height of the projector position is not important.

And for some info on the throw distance/screen size: The maximum image is 300".

4' - 6' throw will give you a 40" to "50 inch screen. 6' - 8' will give you a 50" to 60" screen. 9'-10' gives roughly 80", 10' to 13' gives about 100". According to the brochure, you will get a 200" image from a throw distances of about 20'-25', but my room isn't big enough to try this... and I would assume at that size, you would then start to see the resolution picuture quality tumble.

As mentioned, I run it at about 80" and it looks brilliant. Hope this info helps.

***UPDATE MAY 2006***

I have had this projector for over 4 months now - and generally watch 2 films a weeks. I am still extremely pleased with its performance. I notice that one review on here complains about 'grainy picture' - I believe this is caused by a poor quality disc used by the reviewer. I have watched about 30 movies on my projector now, and provided the DVD is of decent quality (eg. the digital conversion isn't cheaply done) I haven't experienced any problems with picture quality. I'm als running it on 'low' brightness - as the globe will last longer, and the image quality is still great.

I keep waiting to discover the downside of this projector... but I can't seem to find one for $700.

I keep it on a shelf when it's not in use, and then rest it on a foldout $10 coffee table/tv tray in the centre of the room when in use. This only requires a s-video cable, and allows greater flexibility with placement/projection size. The reason I bought this projector is because I wanted a big screen without an ugly TV filling my room - so personally I think using it this way beats having it installed. This also allows the flexibility of putting it in the suppliedcarry bag and taking it to friends places to watch "big games" - or even host "outdoor cinema" nights in the backyard by projecting onto a white sheet.

Just buy this projector. It's a steal and a lot of fun!

****UPDATE: NOVEMBER 2009****

This project is still going strong. I now have it permanently mounted on my ceiling and use it several times a week to watch movies. It hasn't skipped a beat and I consider it one of the best value purchases I have ever made. Epson doesn't make these anymore but if you can pick one up used or on clearance for under $500 you won't be disappointed.
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