Reddit Reddit reviews Epson Powerlite HC2030 Home Cinema 2030 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector (Renewed)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Epson Powerlite HC2030 Home Cinema 2030 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector (Renewed). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Video Projectors
Electronics
Epson Powerlite HC2030 Home Cinema 2030 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector (Renewed)
Two-year limited warranty and 90-day limited lamp warranty; 1 year limitedwarranty on 3D glassesUp to 3x Brighter Colors, and reliable performance - 3LCD, 3-chip technologyColor Brightness: 2000 lumens White Brightness: 2000 lumensHigh-definition, 1080p, widescreen performance - for movies, games and more - up to 300" on virtually any wall or screenExciting 2D and 3D adventures - delivers eye-popping 3D entertainment at home with RF 3D glasses (sold separately)
Check price on Amazon

7 Reddit comments about Epson Powerlite HC2030 Home Cinema 2030 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector (Renewed):

u/juttep1 · 9 pointsr/DIY

Ehhh, to each their own. The specs are nearly similar to an Epson 2030, which isn't DLP (I'm not the biggest fan of DLP), the bulbs are hella cheap, and you can even buy one for <$500 certified epson refurbished with a full warranty from Amazon. And in a dedicated room with no windows; psh, you won't notice the 200 lumen difference.

Just my 2¢.

u/lukeyboy767 · 1 pointr/DIY
u/SeafoodDuder · 1 pointr/projectors

I'd recommend something like the Epson HC2030. It's refurbished but worth a shot, especially when you're saving money. The bulbs are also less than $100 when you need a replacement. Oh, and you might also like these blackout curtains. :)

u/RubberReptile · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

Omg, yes, run far away! Low native resolution, poor light output, loud... For less than $80 you can get basically the same projector bought outright, but I'd recommend getting an Epson HC2030. It's worth the extra cost for REAL full HD, better colour output, quieter operation and higher brightness (but it's $400 more lol). This is not a thing to cheap out on.

u/00raven · 1 pointr/projectors

I'd choose the HC1040. its 469 refurbished on epson.com
---
Cheaper bulbs, great color balance, longer eco lamp life, better features, decent positioning, better remote, needs AV receiver or speaker with hdmi audio passthrough or a P.C..
Gets loud using full power mode but quite quiet in eco with almost no loss to the strength of the projected image even in ambient light.

If you're using a HTPC(like an xbmc device) as the video source its a non issue.
Just need to get a screen that favours the epson in for deep black reproduction and you're set.

The HD142x will have some nice color to it but the adjustments are less intuitive, the focus wheel will get reset every time you put on the lens cap and unlike the HD141x you cannot adjust it from the top only the front which feels a bit shallow increasing the time to focus.
The emphasis on the Black levels seems to come at the expense of white reproduction and even gave other items within the image a yellow or brownish tone.
You'd need much more aggressive settings that the out of the box presets to get the accuracy you want with it.

Now objections:
Epson Powerlite HC2030 Home Cinema 2030 2D/3D 1080p 3LCD Projector (Certified Refurbished)
---
https://www.amazon.com/Epson-Powerlite-HC2030-Projector-Refurbished/dp/B00TNYDI4O/
Price: $342.30 USD as of this post.

3.5mm Audio out included, better black levels, and comes with Amazon's warranty if you really don't like it you have the liberty to return it vs CL.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE46pmwVPpY

Save $30, better peace of mind too