Hiya 👋 The Epson EH-TW6150 projector does not have built-in DTS audio support. However, it supports HDMI audio output, which means you can connect it to an external audio system (like a soundbar or receiver) that supports DTS audio. Subscribe to stay connected! Cheers!
Helloww! Yes indeed, apparently at the time of this shoot, the settings got all messed upb hence the 720p 😔 but we can assure you, this one's going to blow your mind with the life-like 4K UHD resolution. Cheers! Love & Respect ~MyNextBest ❤️
I checked out this video to hear more about the ECO mode, since some are claiming there's an annoying high pitched tone coming from the projector. Is this the case?
Hi there, so there are 3 lamp modes - Low, Standard and High. Low is what Epson considers "Eco" on its spec sheet. On High, the fan noise is pretty loud, Standard is reasonable, Low is barely audibile. There isn't a dramatic difference in apparent luminosity between Low and High, but with the former you are consuming 70W less and noise is much less, so that's what I would keep it on, at least for more casual viewing or gaming. Regarding the high pitched sound/tone, there's none that we've observed. If you've observed such an issue, perhaps trying out a ground loop isolator might help clear that out. Hope that helps - don't forget to subscribe 🤗 Cheers! 🤜🤛
Great video. Can you please check if it's possible to set 4:3 via Settings > Extended Display > Screen > Screen Type and then adjust aspect ratio to 4:3. Thank you.
Hey 👋 while you have several adjustments in onboard settings and you can adjust the aspect ratio to some extent, you won't be able to change to 4:3 aspect ratio. Hope that helps. Subscribe to stay connected 🤗
Hey man, thanks a lot for the video ! I'm planning to buy one, but I unfortunately can't project straight ahead to the screen.. I need to be one the side of the wall (I don't know exact angle). Do you know if with Keystone we can fix horizontal delay ? You're the man thanks !
@@LorenzoTrovato-g9u Hi, no it doesn't but there's a compartment just for a tv stick to go in with usb for power supply and HDMI for the display input, all very snuggly placed so there's no extra wires on show 😊 Hope that helps, Cheers!
Unfortunately you won't be able to install that one as the point of centre of mass doesn't have a screw hole to mount the tripod stand. You'd be better placed to either use a ceiling mount or use the tripod stand with a flat metal tray. Also it's a bit on the heavier side, something to be mindful of when making a decision on its installation. Hope that helps! Don't forget to subscribe and help out! Cheers! 🤗♥️
Hey mate maybe i'm asking something impossible. But I really wanna get this projector but I'm limited by the distance of my room. Unfortunately, I can only set it up 4,2 meters (165) inches away. And my screen is 2,4 meters (95 inches) width. Could you maybe tell me how big is your image and what's the distance you have with the minimum amount of zoom? On the Epson page when I input my measurements, it suggests me this Projector should work. But unfortunately when I put my measurments in the Epson calculator it tells me the Image is much bigger. I believe this could be because of the zoom
Helloww Mate, I can confirm this projector would work with your room's spec! The zoom can certainly be adjusted to as low as 40 inches. A lot more adjustment than some of the high end BENQ models. Hope that helps, don't forget to subscribe 😉❤ Cheers!
@@danicarbo4392Hi Mate, yes, in theory (but not tested), 5 metres is good enough distance for projection of 150". You must also consider appropriate horizontal and vertical lengths for ideal viewing at angles. We plan to make a video to explain projection calculation so don't forget to subscribe to get notified soon! ☺️
Hey, which ones have you shortlisted? Ultimately it all depends on your budget and the features you're after. In terms of pricing, some Epson projectors currently are on a promotional cashback of up to £350 until 31st March '24. You could look at those models but bear in mind that all Epson projectors use 3LCD. If 3LCD is not the tech you're looking for (as people have their preferences), the other option you'd definitely want to consider is DLP. BENQ projectors use DLP and have really nice colour reproduction as well as projection coverage of up to 500 inches. Don't forget to subscribe if that helps 😊👍 Cheers!
@@MyNextBest I have shorthlisted these ones 1. Benq W2700 2. Benq W1800 3. Epson TW6250 Yes I've seen that cashback promo from Epson but I'm still leaning towards Benq W2700 because I'm not a gamer anyway. Thank you very much for your answer!
Hiya! It's the entry 4K UHD model and unfortunately there's no bluetooth on it. A fire TV works alright though and the Bluetooth from the fire stick works perfectly fine. Subscribe to the channel and join the growing family 😊 Cheers!
@@MyNextBest that’s what I thought. I have had the tw7000 and didn’t like it and decided to try this one because I wasn’t willing to pay more and I’m happy I have made the switch. I think this one has far better colors
@@avinashss2207 Hi, Pixel shifting is just as good as a native 4k display. The difference here is that like you say native 4K projectors have roughly eight million distinct pixels on their panel to start off with, while pixel shifting tech starts with a lower number of pixels and creates the higher number by using the source image and processing it. Hope that helps! Cheers 🤠
@@MyNextBest it is similar like HD ready and Full HD, still not Native 4K, it turns more than 3 years still Epson is not planning to introduce a Native 4K projector for this price range, because of this I am planning to buy Benq but worried about DLP technology, no wonder why Japanese companies are vanishing from the Market...
@@avinashss2207 Honestly speaking native 4k might never come at this price point unless 8k became a de-facto standard which is probably years and years away. A number of projectors we always thought were native 4k actually aren't as they all do the "pixel shift". Even DLP projectors use pixel shifting. There's only 2-3 players out there in the consumer market that do native 4k at 8M pixels - Sony being the leader followed by most others that don't really manufacture for the consumer market, only for commercial market. Epson is certainly there, there's Philips screenneo among others on that list. There's actually a Chinese project (think it's called JMGO) currently in its crowdfunding stage that aims to bring a native 4K at the sub £2000 price point which would be extremely cheap for the ask. We might do a video at some point about this topic, should be an exciting one ☺️ Cheers! 🤜🤛
Your video is 720p .... so NO we cannot see 4k content delivered by this machine :) Is DTS audio supported ?
Hiya 👋 The Epson EH-TW6150 projector does not have built-in DTS audio support. However, it supports HDMI audio output, which means you can connect it to an external audio system (like a soundbar or receiver) that supports DTS audio. Subscribe to stay connected! Cheers!
Great review but the max quality you provide is only 720p so can only go by your word of which I’m sure is accurate. Thanks.
Helloww! Yes indeed, apparently at the time of this shoot, the settings got all messed upb hence the 720p 😔 but we can assure you, this one's going to blow your mind with the life-like 4K UHD resolution. Cheers!
Love & Respect
~MyNextBest ❤️
I checked out this video to hear more about the ECO mode, since some are claiming there's an annoying high pitched tone coming from the projector. Is this the case?
Hi there, so there are 3 lamp modes - Low, Standard and High. Low is what Epson considers "Eco" on its spec sheet. On High, the fan noise is pretty loud, Standard is reasonable, Low is barely audibile. There isn't a dramatic difference in apparent luminosity between Low and High, but with the former you are consuming 70W less and noise is much less, so that's what I would keep it on, at least for more casual viewing or gaming. Regarding the high pitched sound/tone, there's none that we've observed. If you've observed such an issue, perhaps trying out a ground loop isolator might help clear that out. Hope that helps - don't forget to subscribe 🤗 Cheers! 🤜🤛
Great video. Can you please check if it's possible to set 4:3 via Settings > Extended Display > Screen > Screen Type and then adjust aspect ratio to 4:3. Thank you.
Hey 👋 while you have several adjustments in onboard settings and you can adjust the aspect ratio to some extent, you won't be able to change to 4:3 aspect ratio. Hope that helps. Subscribe to stay connected 🤗
Hey man, thanks a lot for the video ! I'm planning to buy one, but I unfortunately can't project straight ahead to the screen.. I need to be one the side of the wall (I don't know exact angle). Do you know if with Keystone we can fix horizontal delay ? You're the man thanks !
Hi, I have the same situation, I can assure you that the image is perfect even you have an angle of projection
the projector have android tv included?
@@LorenzoTrovato-g9u Hi, no it doesn't but there's a compartment just for a tv stick to go in with usb for power supply and HDMI for the display input, all very snuggly placed so there's no extra wires on show 😊 Hope that helps, Cheers!
Hy, why you don't use your big screen, but only the wall for projection? Thank you in advance for your answer. Best greetings
Completely forgotten, and probably also lost the remote at the time 😂🤥
Lots of love ☺️
To say the least from 2.5 meters will give 100 inches?
Confermate ? Da 2.5m 100” ?
@@danicarbo4392 From the lens to the screen will be 2.20
@@ВладШевченко-е5х perfetto!! Perfect thanks so match
@@ВладШевченко-е5х also is possoble project 150/160” ad 4.40m for distance?
Can you use a projector tripod stand
That has 1/4 inch SLR ?
Unfortunately you won't be able to install that one as the point of centre of mass doesn't have a screw hole to mount the tripod stand. You'd be better placed to either use a ceiling mount or use the tripod stand with a flat metal tray.
Also it's a bit on the heavier side, something to be mindful of when making a decision on its installation. Hope that helps! Don't forget to subscribe and help out! Cheers! 🤗♥️
Hey mate maybe i'm asking something impossible. But I really wanna get this projector but I'm limited by the distance of my room.
Unfortunately, I can only set it up 4,2 meters (165) inches away. And my screen is 2,4 meters (95 inches) width.
Could you maybe tell me how big is your image and what's the distance you have with the minimum amount of zoom?
On the Epson page when I input my measurements, it suggests me this Projector should work. But unfortunately when I put my measurments in the Epson calculator it tells me the Image is much bigger. I believe this could be because of the zoom
Helloww Mate, I can confirm this projector would work with your room's spec! The zoom can certainly be adjusted to as low as 40 inches. A lot more adjustment than some of the high end BENQ models. Hope that helps, don't forget to subscribe 😉❤ Cheers!
HELP ME PLEASE!!!! Da una distanza di 5 metri posso avere una larghezza di 150” poiché ho massimo 3.20m di larghezza parete a zoom minimo ?
Mi dici se hai risolto ed è possibile sistemarlo ??
@@danicarbo4392Hi Mate, yes, in theory (but not tested), 5 metres is good enough distance for projection of 150". You must also consider appropriate horizontal and vertical lengths for ideal viewing at angles. We plan to make a video to explain projection calculation so don't forget to subscribe to get notified soon! ☺️
@@MyNextBest Thanks so mutch ❤️
I have 3 projectors on my mind in this price range and I can't make my mind up, lol.
Hey, which ones have you shortlisted? Ultimately it all depends on your budget and the features you're after. In terms of pricing, some Epson projectors currently are on a promotional cashback of up to £350 until 31st March '24. You could look at those models but bear in mind that all Epson projectors use 3LCD. If 3LCD is not the tech you're looking for (as people have their preferences), the other option you'd definitely want to consider is DLP. BENQ projectors use DLP and have really nice colour reproduction as well as projection coverage of up to 500 inches. Don't forget to subscribe if that helps 😊👍 Cheers!
@@MyNextBest
I have shorthlisted these ones
1. Benq W2700
2. Benq W1800
3. Epson TW6250
Yes I've seen that cashback promo from Epson but I'm still leaning towards Benq W2700 because I'm not a gamer anyway. Thank you very much for your answer!
@@karolgolden231 Hey Benq W2700 is a great choice! ♥️ Good luck 👍😊
This Epson looks great, and it`s 600 € cheaper than W2700 at least in Croatia...
where can I find bluetooth?
Hiya! It's the entry 4K UHD model and unfortunately there's no bluetooth on it. A fire TV works alright though and the Bluetooth from the fire stick works perfectly fine. Subscribe to the channel and join the growing family 😊 Cheers!
@@MyNextBest that’s what I thought. I have had the tw7000 and didn’t like it and decided to try this one because I wasn’t willing to pay more and I’m happy I have made the switch. I think this one has far better colors
@@MarcelMikovich Yes indeed ✅ Subscribe to be a part of the growing family! 😊🤘🔥
next time, do a 4k video for a 4k review.
🤐🤐 A follow up review with sample footage (in 4K) is in the making 😊
This projector is not 4k it is pixel only 4 million, a 4 k need 8 million pixels.
@@avinashss2207 Hi, Pixel shifting is just as good as a native 4k display. The difference here is that like you say native 4K projectors have roughly eight million distinct pixels on their panel to start off with, while pixel shifting tech starts with a lower number of pixels and creates the higher number by using the source image and processing it. Hope that helps! Cheers 🤠
@@MyNextBest it is similar like HD ready and Full HD, still not Native 4K, it turns more than 3 years still Epson is not planning to introduce a Native 4K projector for this price range, because of this I am planning to buy Benq but worried about DLP technology, no wonder why Japanese companies are vanishing from the Market...
@@avinashss2207 Honestly speaking native 4k might never come at this price point unless 8k became a de-facto standard which is probably years and years away. A number of projectors we always thought were native 4k actually aren't as they all do the "pixel shift". Even DLP projectors use pixel shifting. There's only 2-3 players out there in the consumer market that do native 4k at 8M pixels - Sony being the leader followed by most others that don't really manufacture for the consumer market, only for commercial market. Epson is certainly there, there's Philips screenneo among others on that list.
There's actually a Chinese project (think it's called JMGO) currently in its crowdfunding stage that aims to bring a native 4K at the sub £2000 price point which would be extremely cheap for the ask. We might do a video at some point about this topic, should be an exciting one ☺️ Cheers! 🤜🤛