Epson Home Cinema 4010 4K PRO-UHD LCD Projector Review Settings

Settings

Image (HD/SDR)
Color ModeNatural
Brightness48
Contrast44
Color Saturation55
Tint50
Sharpness
Standard3
Thin Line Enhancement 2
Thick Line Enhancement 2
Color Temp6500K
Skin Tone4
Customized
Offset R49
Offset G50
Offset B50
Gain R53
Gain G50
Gain B45
Image preset modePreset 1
Super-resolution
Fine Line Adjust1
Soft Focus Detail1
Detail Enhancement
Strength9
Range12
Signal
Advanced
HDMI Video RangeAuto
Color SpaceAuto
Dynamic RangeAuto
Image ProcessingFine
Image (UHD/HDR)
Color ModeDigital Cinema
Brightness61
Contrast47
Color Saturation55
Tint50
Sharpness
Standard5
Thin Line Enhancement 5
Thick Line Enhancement 5
Color Temp5
Skin Tone3
Customized
Offset R44
Offset G45
Offset B45
Gain R56
Gain G50
Gain B33
Image preset modePreset 2
Super-resolution
Fine Line Adjust2
Soft Focus Detail2
Detail Enhancement
Strength18
Range20
Signal
Advanced
Color SpaceAuto
Dynamic RangeAuto (Bright)
Image ProcessingFine

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COMMENTS
drny's picture

Al, fair review of the Epson 4010.
The Epson 5040 is still a better choice with better black level and contrast.
By the way, Rob at PC has milked the Epson 4010.
He Reviewed the 4010, then the 4010 vs 5040, and finally 4010 vs Optoma UHD51A.
Rob my man, marketing genius extraordinaire.
You go Al, do your own thing at S&V.

Ben Hobbs's picture

I do wonder how does this projector (and others that are 4k enables) look against a true 4K projector with a 4k source.

geickmei's picture

You shouldn't be reviewing these expensive projectors with an 8 foot screen. That isn't much bigger than a flatscreen, and most of us choose projection to get a theater size image in a large room for an audience. I'm thinking that some of the settings and results would come out a lot different if projected on a 10 ft, 12 ft, or larger screen. Mine is 10 ft for a 16:9 image and 13 ft for widescreen. THAT is the size I need reviewed for image brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc.

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