Surveyors from Projectorworld.ru seem to have seriously taken up our projectors. In the previous video, they spoke in detail about the differences between the office and home projector, and this time ... Just played a new DOOM ...
On the screen at 127 inches.
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(We immediately publish the second part of the gameplay recording, because in the first one the guys had some problems with the quality of video and audio recording).
Well, a few words about what we can observe in it:
The video is quite long, but watching there is no doubt that the projector, which entered a berserk state, didn’t prevent the player from settling scores with the hordes of Hell. This was confirmed in previous tests , where this projector (more precisely, its version with support for Miracast) showed a delay level of 26-27 milliseconds even without switching to special “fast” modes. Officially, the new projectors of the Epson EH-5xxx series are not considered to be gaming, but rather projectors for the home theater. But the more such tests and reviews we encounter, the more we become convinced that it may be worthwhile to talk about the low input lag separately.
In addition, due to the high brightness, the projectors of the series feel completely comfortable even in lit rooms, which gives good visibility of the dark parts of the image both in darkness and in light. And, of course, the absence of the “rainbow effect” is good, especially when you have to “spin” a lot in the virtual space and “run” with your eyes on the screen.
And here is the proof about brightness:
If someone wants to experience what it is like to play games on a huge screen, kindly ask them in one of our showrooms .
And you can figure out what kind of digonal image you can get with an Epson home theater projector using our updated projection calculator , which we just recently ported from flash to HTML5.