Any recent experience w/4K projectors and gaming? Comparisons of $5K to $10K Sony/JVC vs $2500 for Epson?
I have an Epson 1080P projector that is getting long in the tooth. Still plenty of hours left on the lamp, but I'm getting anxious to upgrade to 4K.
Haven't gamed in years but am anxious to move to 4K and pair with a PS5 and get back in the saddle. I'm not interested in competitive gaming, but lag still factors somewhat. On the PS3 I have a pinball game that does excellent recreations of real world famous machines. A few of the recreations have enough input lag on the flippers that you have to mentally account for it, which is noticeable. You'll lose balls periodically solely due to the lag.
We watch a lot of TV/movies in the media room, and ultimately the projector will get far more hours doing that than gaming.
I've leaned towards a Sony, but understand JVC is great too. I'm willing to spend for one of the mid-tier Sony's, which is nuts but we watch the hell out of TV.
Then I read about the Epson simulated 4K which is a fraction of the cost. Some reviews bemoan as inferior, then others say you need to be a professional to tell the difference.
I have an Epson 1080P projector that is getting long in the tooth. Still plenty of hours left on the lamp, but I'm getting anxious to upgrade to 4K.
Haven't gamed in years but am anxious to move to 4K and pair with a PS5 and get back in the saddle. I'm not interested in competitive gaming, but lag still factors somewhat. On the PS3 I have a pinball game that does excellent recreations of real world famous machines. A few of the recreations have enough input lag on the flippers that you have to mentally account for it, which is noticeable. You'll lose balls periodically solely due to the lag.
We watch a lot of TV/movies in the media room, and ultimately the projector will get far more hours doing that than gaming.
I've leaned towards a Sony, but understand JVC is great too. I'm willing to spend for one of the mid-tier Sony's, which is nuts but we watch the hell out of TV.
Then I read about the Epson simulated 4K which is a fraction of the cost. Some reviews bemoan as inferior, then others say you need to be a professional to tell the difference.