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Old 27th March 2008, 06:41 PM   #1
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Default Epson Home Cinema 1090 UB

Time to upgrade to HD. My current rear screen demonstrably degrades the imaging of my speakers so I really want to go to front screen projection. I’m thinking Epson Home Cinema 1090 UB But the only way I could see one demoed is to drive 90 miles and waste the time of an Epson Pro cinema distributor-- which bothers me ethically. So I’m thinking about buying sight unseen. I really like the look of the Sony SXRD rear prjs. So the question is: will the Epson’s picture disappoint.

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