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Tv projektor test9/9/2023 ![]() ![]() My big surprise was the streaming stick and software. With the projector sitting on a coffee table, I had to make some minor manual adjustments and use the focus wheel to get the picture sharp but this only took a couple of minutes to get right. There’s automatic keystone correction on both the horizontal and vertical axis, compensating for any height difference between the projector and the screen and if you’re set up slightly off the centre. Once you have it up and running, it’s relatively easy to get a good picture with the Epson CO-FH02. READ NEXT: Our favourite 1080p and 4K-ready projectors Epson CO-FH02 review: What does it do well? Noise levels reach around 36dB to 37dB in standard mode, and while you can cut that to a 30dB hum in eco mode, that means losing some colour and brightness. The software also supports upside-down ceiling mounting, although the projector doesn’t have any physical mounting points on the base. With the stick in place, this is a compact, elegant projector that won’t look out of place on the average coffee table, where an extending foot at the front can keep it propped up at the right angle. It’s a challenge to get the cables into place and get the stick into position so the compartment can be closed but at least you only have to do it once. The latter is designed to be crammed inside this compartment, connecting to the HDMI port and a USB port (for power) via the two cables provided. This is where you plug in the bundled Epson Android TV streaming stick. In fact, it has just a single HDMI input, hidden away in a concealed compartment on the left-hand side. ![]() It doesn’t support HDR or any fancy viewing modes nor does it have any specific gaming features. ![]() At that distance, however, you’re probably pushing it in terms of getting a bright enough picture. It has a 3,000-lumen output lamp as its light source and, with a 1.19: 1.61:1 throw ratio, it’s capable of putting out a 60in picture from 1.58m away or a maximum 391in image from 10.4m. This is an LCD projector and it uses Epson’s 3LCD technology to project a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution image on your wall or screen. Gamers and serious home cinema enthusiasts will have reasons to quibble, but if you’re looking for a cheap and easy way to give your favourite streaming services the big screen treatment, then the Epson CO-FH02 is one of the best options out there.Įpson CO-FH02 review: What do you get for the money? It’s easy to set-up and easy to use, too, with a bundled Android TV stick that’s actually worth installing, and picture quality is great for the money. Budget 1080p projectors like the Epson CO-FH02 aren’t a new phenomenon but while this one doesn’t excel when it comes to style or features, it does deliver the next best thing: great image quality at an exceedingly reasonable price. ![]()
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