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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350

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4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (301 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Sharp, crystal-clear detail - a contrast ratio up to 50,000:1
  • Brilliant images, anytime, day or night - 2000 lumens color and white light output1
  • High-definition, 1080p home theater experience - D7 chip delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Sharp, crystal-clear detail - 1080p TFT D7 chip and Aspect Ratio: Native 16:9, Compatible with 4:3 and 16:9 video formats (with anamorphic lens and scaler) with Normal, Full or Zoom Modes
  • Rich, vibrant color and reliable performance - C2Fine technology and 3LCD, 3-chip technology

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Technical Details
Brand NameEpson
Item Weight16.1 pounds
Product Dimensions15.5 x 17.7 x 5.7 inches
Item model numberV11H373120
Color NameGrey
Special FeaturesHD Compatible, Is HD-Ready, Screen Size compatibility: 9.8 - 20.9
  
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ASINB0044UHJWY
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Shipping Weight23 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ShippingCurrently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
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Date First AvailableSeptember 27, 2010
  
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Technical Details

  • HD Compatible
  • Is HD-Ready
  • Screen Size compatibility: 9.8 - 20.9

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 Home Theater Projector

HC8350 Image

High-definition Home Entertainment at a Remarkable Value.

Indulge your craving for bold, big-screen entertainment at home with the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8350. Convenient and affordable, this 1080p projector enhances your entertainment experience — presenting movies, sports and videogames like you’ve never seen them before. A solid lineup of Epson technology makes it possible. The cast includes Epson’s D7 chip and a superb contrast ratio of up to 50,000:1, for sharp, distinctive details. And, those details shine bright, day or night, thanks to 2000 lumens of color brightness (color light output) and 2000 lumens of white brightness (white light output). C²Fine 12-bit technology, 3LCD, 3-chip technology, an Epson exclusive cinema filter and a state-of-the-art Fujinon lens to generate a full spectrum of spectacular, true-to-life colors. You’ll experience every nuance of your favorite shows, sports and games. And, two HDMI 1.3 ports offer convenient, cutting-edge connectivity. With efficient filtration and airflow management systems built in, this projector is also easy to own and maintain. The value-packed PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 will be the A-lister in your home, delivering vivid, high-definition viewing experiences.

  • Up to 3x Brighter Colors, and reliable performance — 3LCD, 3-chip technology
  • One measurement of brightness is not enough — look for both high color brightness and high white brightness. The Home Cinema 8350 has:
  • Color Brightness: 2000 lumens (color light output)
  • White Brightness: 2000 lumens (white light output)
  • Sharp, crystal-clear detail — a contrast ratio up to 50,000:1
  • High-definition, 1080p home theater experience — D7 chip delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution

One of the best-selling projectors in the world

Epson offers a wide range of high-quality projectors to meet almost any need. Built with image quality and reliability in mind, Epson high-definition projectors take home theater entertainment to a whole new level, featuring color and detail that’s sure to win rave reviews from friends and family alike. With the vivid realism of Epson 3LCD technology, these projectors will make your home the hottest ticket in town.

3chip 3LCD
  • All 3LCD projectors have both high color brightness and high white brightness
  • All 3LCD projectors have 3 chips
  • 25% lower power consumption for lower energy costs
  • 20 years of road-tested reliability
E-TORL lamp Image

Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp, exclusively from Epson

The innovative E-TORL lamp, exclusively from Epson, is a reliable performer that delivers more lumens per watt and lasts up to 4000 hours. Switch the projector to Normal Mode and the E-TORL lamp still produces up to 4000 hours of light performance. The special E-TORL design minimizes both light diffraction and light leakage, providing you the ultimate in lamp longevity.

Up to 3x Brighter Colors with Epson

Brilliant image quality requires high color brightness (color light output), and Epson 3LCD projectors have up to 3x Brighter Colors than leading competitive projectors.

One brightness measurement (lumens) is not enough. A projector‘s specification needs to show both high color brightness and high white brightness. If color brightness is lower than white brightness, images may be dark, dull and lose detail. If not provided, be sure to ask for a projector’s color brightness specification.

Get consistent, true-to-life color with Epson, whether you’re projecting images with deep, dark colors or a white screen with text.

Home entertainment made easy

The PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 provides astonishing placement flexibility with a 2.1x zoom ratio and vertical and horizontal lens shift (without image distortion). Additionally, there are two HDMI 1.3 ports for flexible connectivity options. The PowerLite Home Cinema 8350 works with any blank wall or screen and projects DVD movies up to eight times larger than they would appear on a 40" widescreen TV. In fact, it displays an 80", widescreen image from just 8 feet away, or a 120" image from just 12 feet away.

Features/Benefits

  • Sharp, crystal-clear detail — 1080p TFT D7 chip and a contrast ratio up to 50,000:1
  • High-definition, 1080p home theater experience — D7 chip delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution
  • Stunning picture uniformity and positioning flexibility — state-of-the-art Fujinon lens with a 2.1x zoom ratio
  • Amazing, true-to-life color — Epson exclusive cinema filter with an expanded color gamut
  • Smooth gradations — 12-bit chip technology
  • Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp — 200 W lamp lasts up to 4000 hours
  • Quiet operation — low fan noise (just 22 dB) so the audience can focus on the soundtrack
  • Cutting-edge connectivity — two HDMI 1.3 ports for maximum flexibility
  • Ideal for fast-action movies, TV shows — advanced, high-speed auto iris function adjusts light output up to 60 times per second
  • Easy maintenance — convenient dust filtration system with large surface area for greater efficiency
  • Dimensions (W x D x H) — Including feet: 17.7" x 15.5" x 5.7", excluding feet: 17.7" x 15.5" x 5.4" and weight 16.1 lb

What’s in the Box

PowerLite Home Cinema 8350, power cord, projector remote control with batteries, user manual.

Epson home entertainment projectors

Epson high-definition projectors take home theater entertainment to a whole new level, featuring color and detail that’s sure to win rave reviews from friends and family alike. With the vivid realism of Epson 3LCD technology, these projectors will make your home the hottest ticket in town. Experience movies, games and sporting events like you never have before. These models are the ideal choice for amazing home entertainment that all are sure to enjoy.

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Additional Environmental Features

  • Energy-efficient 3LCD light engine
  • Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp
  • Designed to be recycled
  • Epson America, Inc. is a SmartWay Transport Partner

Product Description

Project your presentations like a pro with this Epson V11H373120 PowerLite 8350 Projector. _x000D_ _x000D_ Designed with 2000 lumens to deliver impressive color and lighting projections, this Epson PowerLite 8350 Projector will allow you to exhibit your visual presentations with amazing ease and quality to captivate your audience with its 1080p and 1920 x 1080resolution. It features 50,000:1 contrast ratio to ensure superb color accuracy and a Fujinon lens with a 2.1x zoom to bring the sharpest possible projection. It also has two HDMI 1.3 ports to provide easy HD connectivity. An excellent choice for all your professional needs. Buy this Epson V11H373120 PowerLite 8350 Projector now!


Customer Reviews

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459 of 469 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The New Cornerstone of My Man Cave - Updated November 2, 2010
I snatched up this projector as soon as I could after it was introduced (October 2010). I felt confident buying a brand new product because this projector is an evolution of the highly regarded 8100 from last year. The 8100 brought 1080P resolution to the mainstream of the home projector market. For the same price or lower, the 8350 improves upon the 8100 in several areas. First, it has inorganic rather than organic LCD panels. This feature suddenly became important to me when my six year old Sanyo PLV-Z2's blue panel gave out. I found out that (eventual) blue panel failure is a common problem with the old Sanyo's organic panels. Inorganic panels are more stable and heat-resistant. In addition to the inorganic panels, the 8350 is brighter than the 8100 and it has a higher contrast ratio (black/white).

Since most people (including me) won't be comparing projectors side-by-side, I'll tell you what's likely to be important to somebody considering a home theater projector purchase. Placement flexibility is very important to home projector buyers on a budget. If you have to pay someone to do a ceiling installation, you can pay half this projector's list price just for the installation. The Epson 8350 has a long 2.1 power zoom lens and vertical and horizontal lens shift. What this means is that you can likely put the projector on a bookcase shelf at the side of a room 10-15 feet away from your projection wall or screen and skip any formal installation whatsoever. The second important feature is brightness. Unlike my old projector, the new Epson is bright enough to project a good picture with room lights on. It can easily substitute for a 60 inch flat panel television, with modest light control measures. With the lights off, you can crank the image up to 200 inches if you have the space. (By the way, I've never bothered with getting a screen. I don't even use a white wall. I project onto a tan wall, and the picture is fine.)

The biggest marketing feature of this projector is its 1080P native resolution. It looks good. I was a little surprised that 1080P didn't make as much of a difference as I expected, but it looks good. I didn't really have to make many changes to the default settings to get a picture of my liking.

I have only used the projector with HDMI input. Other inputs are available - see the product description for details. Kudos to Epson for including a LIGHTED remote. I don't know why all projector remotes aren't lighted. The projector is very quiet. The advertised lamp (bulb) light is 4,000 hours. That will mean several years of use for an average buyer. There is one feature that's not particularly convenient, and that is size. This projector is surprisingly large. You really notice it in the store if it is positioned next to business-class projectors. In the business niche size (small) and light output/dollar are key features. Business projectors don't have the lens shift and zoom flexibility of the 8350. Business projectors typically have lower resolution, and they are louder than the 8350. If you are looking for a projector to carry with you to business meetings and to sometimes use at home for movies there are probably better (lighter and cheaper) choices; however for home use the Epson 8350 is hard to beat.

Finally, I want to remind people who have never purchased a home theater projector that you have to have a source for the picture to be fed to the projector. I use a Playstation3 and a stand-alone HDTV tuner (hard to find except online) plugged into an Onkyo home theater receiver. You should budget for a home theater receiver (receivers with speakers are called "home theater in a box" or HTIB) that has HDMI in and out, preferably at least 3 inputs and 2 outputs. It's best to rig things so that everything goes into the receiver, and then one HDMI cable goes from the receiver to the projector. It is a lot cheaper to get your HDMI cables online.

In conclusion, the Epson 8350 can be thought of as a tweaked "next year's model" of the 8100. Since the 8100 got the core features right, not much improvement was needed. Epson apparently controlled the inventory of the 8100s pretty well. After the 8350 was released, I looked for blow-out deals on the 8100 and didn't find any. You can pay just as much for the outgoing 8100 as the 8350. You might as well get the newer model.

SUPPLEMENT 12/28/2010 - Using a projector for motion gaming.

I've had people ask me how you can use a projector to play Wii games. Remember, with a home theater projector, the projector is (usually) behind you, not in front of you like a television, so you can't put the sensor bar on the projector. The answer is quite simple, and that is to use an audio-video receiver or a dedicated HTIB receiver. You plug the console into the receiver just like you would plug it into your television. The receiver will either be in front of you or close enough to the front that you can run the game's sensor cable to game console without any improvised wiring. Wii games are quite fun blown up to wall size, even though the Wii is not a high definition device. PS3 games and BluRay movies on the Playstation 3 look fantastic. I don't have an XBOX 360, but if you want to give me one, I'll be happy to write about it.

UPDATE 5/17/2011 - FIRST LAMP DIES. My first lamp (bulb) just burnt out. If this becomes a repeated thing, it will justify a lower rating. The lamp had under 700 hours, well under the 4000 hour rating. It seems like the official Epson replacement lamp is hard to find in stock, but I just ordered a third party replacement lamp, the Electrified ELPLP49 / V13H010L49 Replacement Lamp with Housing for Epson Projectors - 150 Day Warranty which is apparently in stock. Once I get a chance to install it, I will update this review.

UPDATE 5/19/2011 Right after I put in the order for the replacement lamp, I remembered reading on AVS Forums that some projector buyers from various manufacturers who experienced premature lamp failure sometimes got goodwill replacements even when the lamps were technically out of warranty. I emailed Epson about the problem, and in less than 24 hours, they responded via email that they would ship a replacement lamp. I'll never know whether Epson was influenced by the fact that I have publicly described my experience with the projector here ever since I got it. I'm sure it didn't hurt. It was a show of good customer service by Epson, nonetheless. I cancelled my Electrified replacement lamp before it shipped. I'll update when I receive the Epson replacement lamp. Remember, whatever projector you buy, if the lamp fails prematurely, go ahead and call or email the manufacturer and ask for a good will replacement. I'm sure you can't go to the well repeatedly, and most of them handle these on a case by case basis.

UPDATE 5/30/2011 Epson promptly sent me a replacement lamp as they promised. I installed it, and it works fine. 5 STARS FOR EPSON CUSTOMER SERVICE on this. The lamp wasn't technically under warranty but they replaced it as a customer satisfaction gesture. In comparison, the last time I had to call Sony about a warranty repair, they gave me the third degree.
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81 of 82 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A very competent 1080p projector at a fantastic price December 16, 2010
I purchased the Epson 8350 to replace a 5-year-old Sony 720p projector in my family room. Like all projectors, your application and results will depend strongly on your room choice and lighting conditions. My room is not a dedicated theater room, and has some ambient light during the day.

The Epson 8350 has exceeded my lofty expectations based on research and reviews prior to purchase. The 8350 is a 3LCD projector which uses Epsons upgraded inorganic LCD panels (the key improvement in this model over last year's excellent 8100 with cheaper organic LCD panels). As a result, the contrast and black levels on this projector are outstanding. Setup was fairly easy, and the extended range zoom on this model coupled with both horizontal and vertical lense-shift made placement a breeze. Do note, this model does not have digital keystone adjustment, so you must mount the projector level and then shift the image with the lense adjustments. I had to carefully level my ceiling mount to accomplish this.

The 8350 is a large projector, larger than the images suggest. This may be an issue for a shelf mount or if you place on a table. Image quality is simply stunning, especially at this price point. The 8350 has 5 main "modes" and each is suited to a different use and lighting condition. "Dynamic" mode is bright, very bright. On my Optoma GrayWolf II screen (a gray screen - highly recommended if you have ambient light and want to use during the day), at a 100" picture size, the image was bright and clear, even with ambient light from 4 windows at the side. "Living Room" mode is a touch less bright, but ups the contrast and gives slightly deeper blacks. For night-time viewing, the Cinema, Natural, and HDMI Color modes are all excellent. I found I used the HDMI color mode most often, as this gave excellent, black levels, good black level detail, and rich, deep colors. Switching between modes is a breeze, with a dedicated "color mode" button on the excellent (and lighted!) remote.

The projector focuses extremely well, and the image was even throughout the range, with crisp details corner to corner. A handy "pattern" button on the remote projects a nice, crisp pattern for focus and image centering. Screen-door effects were basically non-existant, and you could only make out the pixel matrix from less than about 3 feet from the screen. At 1080p, with a nice Blu Ray source, the result is stunning. Honestly, this setup with a good sound system is better than most theaters.

I had to adjust very little in the image to get a quality, natural result. The 8350 has plenty of adjustment settings if you wish, including advanced gamma and sharpness settings. A quick color temperature adjustment and enabling of the auto-iris was all I really needed. Eventually, I will calibrate the projector with a calibration DVD, but I'm very pleased with the results out-of-the-box.

A few other notes. The projector is quiet, nicely so. Fan noise is barely audible. The projector is large, and the mounting holes are fairly wide. My "universal" mount didn't quite reach all the mounting holes, and I had to custom-make a few mounting arms to get my mount to fit. Be sure to test your mount if you're buying both together. One small quibble: the power plug and HDMI ports on on opposite sides of the back panel. This required a large cable stretch, which looks a bit odd. I would prefer all ports to be closely spaced, so you can minimize cable clutter.

Overall, this is a stunning projector which is a new standard in value. With a sale price under $1300, this is a no brainer.Certainly, you can spend 2x to 10x more and obtain a slightly better picture. This projector is all about performance at an amazing price. Just 2 years ago, you'd have to pay well over $5000 to get a good 1080p projector. Now, you can exceed many theaters in your own home.
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58 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars No better value! November 19, 2010
This projector is outstanding. The quality of the image is unsurpassed in its class and probably the next class up. One overlooked feature is the lense shift. There are no digital image manipulation controls on this projector. As long as the lense is parallel to the screen, the lense-shift will make sure it is centered. Optical lense shift is a feature usually only found on high end projectors. This projector replaced my InFocus X1 which lasted over 7 years (and is still going strong). No regrets!

BTW: ADVANCITY is scamming you with the list price of $2422.30. It is sold by Epson (MSRP) for $1299.00 and the street price is typically $1199.00. Buy it from someone else!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best of the bunch. And I tried many to compare!
I tried so many projectors trying to find the perfect fit for me. This projector was by far the best of everything I tried. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Michael Switzer
5.0 out of 5 stars You will never go back to just having a TV...
I purchased this and have loved every moment of owning it. I project on a wall and it still looks amazing. Read more
Published 7 days ago by stayball
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Picture
The Epson 8350 was easy to setup and install. The ability to shift the picture vertically and horizontally is an awesome feature.
Published 8 days ago by Tina N McHenry
5.0 out of 5 stars 300+ Lamp Hours Later...
...it's still working marvelously. The Epson 8350 is shelved on a glass surface with adequate ventilation at a throw distance of about 14.5' onto a Elite Screens 100'. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jon Lee
1.0 out of 5 stars Customer Service is Terrible
After two bulbs blew with only 600 hours, I was offered another bulb. I told rep I was concerned the projector was bad and worried it would be out of warranty after trying another... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Drouin
5.0 out of 5 stars This projector is awesome!
I bought like 2 months ago when it was $1150.

It has great image quality, pretty sharp (use prometeus for sharpness). Read more
Published 1 month ago by O. Rojo
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly Startling
Concerned about noise from the projector? Un-noticeable with the Epson, even if sitting at eye-level near the couch. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Ram Fan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
This is a great projector with great quality. We use ours in a hanging auditorium room setting and the only thing I think is negative is that the do focus must be adjusted... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Auto Iris Problems
To be completely honest, for the 10 days that the projector worked. (I only used it 4 out of the 10 days) it worked and looked wonderful. Easy to set up and great picture. Read more
Published 1 month ago by St. Chuck Guy
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It is so easy to create your own theater experience... With just a few pieces of equipment you could have the complete package including sound and blue ray play for around $2000... Read more
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