It's not an epson...that's the Sony under glass that was at Cedia.
When I looked at the demo, I saw some vignetting, and the rep said that it was because the pj was close to the screen. I didn't measure the distance but it couldn't have been closer than at least 8 feet and more likely 10. I wasn't sure what to think of that. Otherwise, it had a stunning image....outstanding color, very little noise, not much motion lag....I liked.
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Why is the picture an Epson? (At least, that's what I assume the EPSO at the top-right of the image is...)
It's not an epson...that's the Sony under glass that was at Cedia.
When I looked at the demo, I saw some vignetting, and the rep said that it was because the pj was close to the screen. I didn't measure the distance but it couldn't have been closer than at least 8 feet and more likely 10. I wasn't sure what to think of that. Otherwise, it had a stunning image....outstanding color, very little noise, not much motion lag....I liked.