Epson Home Cinema 3200 4K PRO-UHD 3-Chip Projector with HDR
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Brand | Epson |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Special Feature | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Display resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
About this item
- 4K PRO-UHD (1) Projection technology — a new type of 4K home theater experience, utilizing advanced technologies for resolution Enhancement, color and image processing
- True 3-chip projector design — Advanced 3LCD technology displays 100 percent of the RGB color signal for every frame without any “rainbow effect” or color brightness issues
- 4K resolution processing — pixel-shifting technology precisely controls three individual, high-definition LCD chips to parallel process millions of pixels
- Full 10-bit HDR (2)— accepts 100 percent of the HDR source information to faithfully reproduce HDR content for an amazing visual performance, Plus hog support
- Digital video processing — Real-time, 12-bit analog-to-digital video processing for smooth tonal transitions; helps eliminate banding, blocking and other compression artifacts from the final visual performance
- Outstanding brightness — an impressive 2, 900 Lumens for both color and White brightness (3); contrast ratio of up to 40, 000: 1
- Full 18 Gbps HDMI 2. 0 support — compatible with virtually all color formats, depths and spaces while simultaneously supporting 4K HDR (2) Content at a full 60 Hz
- Epson Precision Lens — utilizes a multi element precision glass structure for outstanding image clarity and edge-to-edge focus uniformity, along with precision vertical and horizontal axis lens shift adjustment.
- Apt Bluetooth — for easy, wireless connectivity to external sound Systems
- Active 3D support (1) — offers support for high-performance, active 3D glasses to faithfully reproduce all the source 3D information to maximize the visual effect
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Value for money | 4.8 | 4.8 | 3.4 | 4.9 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Brightness | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 |
Picture quality | 4.5 | 4.5 | 3.7 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.6 |
Remote Control | 4.4 | 4.4 | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
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hardware interface | hdmi | hdmi | hdmi, 3 5 mm audio, usb | hdmi, usb, 3 5 mm audio | usb | hdmi |
display resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 pixels | 3840 x 2160 | 1980 x 1080 | 2160 | 1920 x 1080 |
brightness | — | — | — | 600 | 4000 | 3400 |
native resolution | 3840 x 2160 | — | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 | 3840 x 2160 | 1920 x 1080 |
max throw distance | 1.32 meters | 1.32 meters | 48.7 feet | 12 feet | 9.76 meters | 11.1 feet |
min throw distance | 2.15 meters | 2.15 meters | 3.9 feet | 3 feet | 0.75 meters | 2 feet |
controller type | Button Control | Button Control | Remote Control | Button Control | Switch | Button Control |
From the manufacturer
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4K Resolution Processing Technology
Pixel-shifting technology precisely controls three individual, high-definition LCD chips to parallel process millions of pixels.
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Digital Video Processing
Real-time, 12-bit analog-to-digital video processing for smooth tonal transitions; helps eliminate banding, blocking and other compression artifacts from the final visual performance.
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Full 10-bit HDR (2)
Accepts 100 percent of the HDR source information to faithfully reproduce HDR content for an amazing visual performance, plus HLG support,
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True 3-Chip Projector Design
Advanced 3LCD technology displays 100 percent of the RGB color signal for every frame without any “rainbow effect” or color brightness issues.
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Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 16.14 x 6.46 inches |
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Item Weight | 19.21 pounds |
ASIN | B07XF3Q3NX |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,364 in Video Projectors |
Date First Available | October 21, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Epson |
Country of Origin | China |
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The Epson Home Cinema 3200 includes our latest 4K PRO-UHD1 technology for an exceptional 4K HDR2 home theater experience. Using advanced processing technologies for resolution enhancement, color and image processing, the Home Cinema 3200 faithfully displays all your favorite content at an exceptional level of brightness and color accuracy. And, with support for the latest 18 Gbps HDMI 2. 0 specification, you’ll enjoy 4K HDR gaming at a full 60 fps from the latest generation of consoles and streaming devices. Whether you’re streaming your favorite series, 4K gaming, or simply watching a blockbuster movie in HDR, the Epson Home Cinema 3200 is simply stunning. Now that’s Projection Perfected.
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Customers like the performance, value, ease of setup, and picture quality of the video projector. For example, they mention it works well, is well worth the price, and is easy to use. Some appreciate the brightness, and visual effects. That said, opinions are mixed on the noise.
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Customers like the picture quality of the video projector. They say that it is bright, clear, and engaging. They also say that the game looks absolutely stunning in HDR mode. Customers also mention that the picture is easily visible even with theater lighting. Overall, customers are happy with the picture performance of the product.
"...the red, green, and blue images on your screen and is critical to producing an accurate image and should be done before you adjust anything else...." Read more
"...side cleared up and all I got was an extremely beautiful and engaging 4K picture with wonderful contrast and an extremely quiet and quick auto iris..." Read more
"...Pros:- image quality and brightness- warranty period-..." Read more
"...This projector's image is 4k and much clearer with more details. The blacks are very dark because of the contrast and the colors are very vibrant...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the video projector. They mention it's a quality piece of equipment, has a solid build quality, and is brighter. Some say that it'll be great for movie night at home.
"...However it's proven very adept at upscaling my 1080p signal with 4k enhancement that is clearly superior to my old 1080p DLP projector...." Read more
"...image quality and brightness- warranty period- solid build quality (made in Philippines) - kind of subjective but still important to..." Read more
"...And it's all motorized with memories for each setting. This is a waste of time, and money.... I promise you. Save and get the 4010." Read more
"...It has maybe 4hrs of use and is in perfect condition with all items and stickers. It stopped turning on...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the video projector. They mention that it's bright enough to be serviceable in a room with three windows, and that the clarity and brightness are stunning. Some say that the picture quality is best in dark rooms and that it is even presentable in the daylight.
"...It is a Very bright, crisp and silent projector...." Read more
"Impressed with brightness and results of video quality of dark 4K videos" Read more
"...It met all my expectations. The clarity & brightness was stunning compared to my old Epson projector...." Read more
"...I am a fan of how the cool fan is and how incredibly bright it can be. So far so good.." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video projector. They say it works well, is sharp, and bright. Some mention that it works great on a vaulted ceiling and with some light. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...QualGear PRB-717-WHT mount which fit my needs well and worked great on my vaulted ceiling...." Read more
"...projector, like the last two I've purchased over the last 8 yrs, works wonderfully and I haven't got a single real complaint...." Read more
"Other than that, everything works fine." Read more
"...It stopped turning on. Called Epson, they told me this is a 3rd party seller, so I have no warranty...." Read more
Customers like the visual effects of the video projector. They mention that the colors are good, the contrast makes the blacks truly black, and the picture is gorgeous. They also say that the yellow and cyan bars were fine, showing clear delineation all the way up the scale. However, some customers report that the whites are bright and may adjust them down. Overall, most are satisfied with the visual effect of the product.
"...I got was an extremely beautiful and engaging 4K picture with wonderful contrast and an extremely quiet and quick auto iris for even deeper blacks...." Read more
"...The blacks are very dark because of the contrast and the colors are very vibrant...." Read more
"...The picture is gorgeous the contrast makes the blacks truly black. Furthermore,the colors and picture are sharp, vivid and crisp...." Read more
"...The Epson 3800 has a wonderful picture quality. The blacks look black and the colors seem realistic...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the video projector to be easy. They mention that it is quiet, easy to mount, and adjust. Some appreciate the wide spacing between the mounting holes. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...easy setup and adjustability.- low noise on eco mode. On brighter mode it’s more noticeable on quiet movies but still not distracting...." Read more
"...Mounting it was also pretty easy but the wider spacing between the mounting holes on the project did necessitate a bit of McGyver'ing on the..." Read more
"...It is next to the couch and it does not bother...." Read more
"...mounted directly to joists with their self leveling brackets, super easy to install and fiberglass backing picture looks awesome...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the video projector. They mention that it is a good investment for movie night and general TV watch with an Apple TV. They also say that it provides excellent picture quality and saves some coin.
"...No complaints. Good value for the money." Read more
"...picture quality is excellent at 1080p, not yet tested at 4K. Great value for the price." Read more
"...But this seems pretty great, bang for the buck. At the rate I'm going, my bulb will be dead in a year, but that's a good thing...." Read more
"Great picture quality and features. Best decision and nice price ! Perfect" Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video projector. Some mention that it's extremely quiet, while others say that the fan is really loud. They also say that audio out needs better option and that there are no internal speakers.
"...beautiful and engaging 4K picture with wonderful contrast and an extremely quiet and quick auto iris for even deeper blacks. ~Joy~..." Read more
"...Noise: yeah, it's noisy. About on par with the JVC but the projector is mounted directly over my sofa...." Read more
"...easy setup and adjustability.- low noise on eco mode. On brighter mode it’s more noticeable on quiet movies but still not distracting...." Read more
"...Bluetooth audio works flawlessly with Klipsch R-51PM. This was a big unknown as specs were confusing in terms of which speakers supported or not...." Read more
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Brightness=44 Contrast=24 Color Saturation=55 Color Temp=8 GMCorrection=4
With the 4k HDR signal I did not need to adjust the RGBCMY levels at all, default values gave me a well balanced color chart (from calibration disc) with no color clipping at the high end like it did with the SDR signal.
I still have my top 4 white levels turned down because they're too bright, but I think I figured out how to deal with that better. Apparently 4k HDR projectors perform better with a lower gain grey-screen which would make blacks darker and help tone down the intensity of the white levels. I plan on upgrading to a Qualgear 120" High Contrast Gray screen at 0.9 Gain, with tensioners to keep the surface as flat as possible. I have a few areas of my screen that are not focused right, and I suspect it might be due to the wall not being truly flat. Also, it's almost impossible to get as smooth of a surface as the tensioned screens using latex paint on a wall. So hanging a new low gain tensioned screen will give me multiple improvements at once as well as a bonus of maxing out my screen size potential at my given throw distance. Going from 104" to a 120" should be quite noticeably larger and hopefully make better use of this projectors incredibly bright image.
In light of all this I've bumped my rating from 4 to 5 stars. I absolutely love it and am glad I wend 3LCD over a new DLP. Even 1080p video upscaled on my computer looks far better than it did on my old 1080p DLP projector. It's considerably better than the projector's own 4k upscaling. Watching 4k HDR video is amazing! My wife didn't think she would notice the difference and I proved her wrong. She loves it too and now isn't as mad at me for spending so much on the upgrades. LOL...
Original review for 1080 SDR input:
Just got this a few days ago and decided to leave a review now that I have it all setup and calibrated. First of all my setup is in a smallish light-controlled home theater with a 104" DIY screen on the wall painted with a pure white matte latex that should provide about 1.0 gain, and surrounded with trim covered in black felt. Dark walls and a dark vaulted ceiling which extends far above the top of my screen. Projector throw distance is about 11' 6".
First impressions were just how much larger this unit is than my old DLP projector, easily more than twice as big and required me to purchase a new ceiling mount with arms capable of spanning about 14" diagonal for the mounting screw locations and supporting the roughly 15lbs of weight. I chose the QualGear PRB-717-WHT mount which fit my needs well and worked great on my vaulted ceiling.
My mounting height was never right on my DLP projector which forced me to angle it a bit and use keystone correction to fix the out-of-square result. The problem with using keystone is that it does distort your image a little in order to make it appear square. This Epson projector has so much lens shift up and down and side to side that you ideally should not ever need to use keystone. I just kept adjusting the angle of the projector and shifting the image back onto my screen until I got the image all squared up, no keystone required!
I bought a new 30ft fiber HDMI 2.0b cable to run from my receiver unit to the projector, which works well. However my receiver and my theater PC currently only support 1080p output. Now that I have a 4k HDR10 capable projector, I plan to shell out another $500 to upgrade my graphics card and receiver unit. So as a disclaimer, I have not yet tested this projector with a true 4k HDR signal. However it's proven very adept at upscaling my 1080p signal with 4k enhancement that is clearly superior to my old 1080p DLP projector.
Out of box settings were very impressive, but extremely bright and over-saturated in my short throw light-controlled theater. Even turning the projector down with ECO mode still had blaring bright whites and eye popping color saturation, specifically reds and blues.
Calibrating the unit....
VERY FIRST THING TO DO: After getting projector mounted, adjusted and focused, and switched into ECO mode, you should do a panel alignment. This lets you accurately adjust the alignment between the red, green, and blue images on your screen and is critical to producing an accurate image and should be done before you adjust anything else. Green panel is not adjustable, you just have to adjust red and blue panels to align with the green one. I suggest switching the color mode to match which color you are adjusting rather than leaving the other color also showing. This will help you see where the lines are at. Adjust each corner first, then look around the screen at all the intersections for any misalignment until you can no longer see the red or blue lines diverging anywhere on the screen.
For the rest of the calibrations, I used the AVS Calibration disc you can download from their website. First you set brightness using the flashing black bar screens, then adjust contrast with the flashing white/grey bar screen. Those will tune in your grey scale settings which are the basis of any image being displayed correctly and completely. Then you have to adjust your color settings. I did this with the Advanced> RBGCMY setting and the corresponding color bar chart from the calibration disc. Yellow and cyan bars were fine, showing clear delineation all the was up the scale. Red, green, blue, and magenta colors were clipped at the top bar and required reducing their saturation levels individually until the top bar had a clear delineation between it and the next bar. I didn't change Hue or Brightness settings (default is 50). Once these were all adjusted the resulting picture looked much more natural and balanced with full grey scale details from white all the way to the very deep blacks that this projector can display.
I still had one issue though, the whites were unbearably bright. Eye scorching to the point that very bright scenes or bright objects in a dark scene where not comfortable to watch and would definitely lead to eye fatigue, not to mention how distracting it was to the rest of the image. LUCKILY, I found that this projector offers a way to control this intensity in a way I have not seen before. Under the White Balance settings, you have color temp which I set to 7, G-M Correction which I set to 0, Custom which I didn't touch, and finally Grayscale which is where you need to go to tone down the brightness of whites on the screen. This gives you 8 levels of white to adjust, 1 being the darkest and 8 being 100% white. I turned levels 6 thru 8 down to -50 (as far as you can go), and level 5 I set it to -20, 1 thru 4 I left at full brightness. This resulted in a dramatically more enjoyable viewing experience and reduced eye strain.
Here's my what I ended up with for the main settings:
Brightness: 53
Contrast: 7
Color Saturation: default (individual saturation set with RGBCMY settings for better saturation balance)
Tint: default
Sharpness: All 0
Color Temp: 7
GM Correction:0
Grayscale: levels 8-6 @ -50, level 5 @ -20, levels 1-4 @ 0
Noise Reduction:15
MPEG Noise Reduction: 2
Super-resolution and Detail Enhancement: default values
RGBCMY saturation adjustments: R=30 G=40 B=30 C=50 M=30 Y=50. (default is 50)
Conclusions: I am very happy with this projector so far and am glad that there are adequate adjustment settings to get it dialed in because it really was not acceptable with the out of the box settings. I'm still not sure why the whites were so dang bright even in eco mode. White objects were almost blinding and made me feel like I had double vision and a hard time focusing on the screen. Luckily the greyscale settings helped fix that. It almost could use a setting lower than -50 for the top 3 white levels. I am absolutely loving the new level of detail and the complete lack of rainbow effect that I had experienced with the DLP projectors, it's one of the main reasons I bought this Epson rather than a newer 4K DLP projector from Optoma. I am excited to get the rest of my system upgraded to HDR10 level so I can experience the full potential of this projector, but for now even with a 1080p input it is blowing my old DLP out of the water on picture quality.
But, with all that said, I turned it on and tried to find any aberrations with the picture using various methods and all I got was delicious eye candy. And, as this projector gives you 3 settings of brightness, after switching to the already quiet, stock Medium setting to ECO, it was downright silent. ( Projector was set up -just- behind my head as well for testing purposes ). It is a Very bright, crisp and silent projector.
The very first day I had it on and was focusing it, I did notice once the center was in perfect clear focus, the right bottom side of the screen was just slightly not. But, having used the Epson 9200 Pro and loving that for nearly 5 years, I gave this new beast a try. Somehow, after 4 hours of use on the first day,
the second day I had a hard time trying to find the once 'a little softer' parts of the screen. * I have Zero Idea if "burn-in" applies to projectors of this sort with the sensor or other elements, but the slightly 'softer' right bottom side cleared up and all I got was an extremely beautiful and engaging 4K picture with wonderful contrast and an extremely quiet and quick auto iris for even deeper blacks. ~Joy~
I ran through a bunch of basic tests using both video and Xbox One X games and just got lost in the detail and rendering of what the console and Projector are capable of.
It is, for sure, a treat for the eyes. Current screen is matte white, 100" at about 11ft (in a light controlled room), but zoomed as large as it could go just to check pixels and it was still crisp and clear and looked like a 100" , 200LB 4K led display. . . but this you can throw in a large backpack and not hire a crew to move it. ~ Also Joy ~
SO, in short, I have no regrets purchasing this and am still sort of in awe of the overall quality upgrade.
I'm still a bit unsure about the process of 'out-the-door QC' at that particular plant, but truth be told, ~ Unlike a camera lens Receiving light Into it, perhaps shooting light Out of a lens at a distance of 10 - 15+ ft onto a screen/wall is a completely different animal. And perhaps Epson knows this. (?)
Thankfully, and weirdly, it does not effect picture. No idea why.
But, I do start my new job as a Rocket Surgeon soon so maybe will have some answers then.
I have no plans to return it as it otherwise works flawlessly so far. So even with the slight blemish, she's a keeper ;)
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022
But, with all that said, I turned it on and tried to find any aberrations with the picture using various methods and all I got was delicious eye candy. And, as this projector gives you 3 settings of brightness, after switching to the already quiet, stock Medium setting to ECO, it was downright silent. ( Projector was set up -just- behind my head as well for testing purposes ). It is a Very bright, crisp and silent projector.
The very first day I had it on and was focusing it, I did notice once the center was in perfect clear focus, the right bottom side of the screen was just slightly not. But, having used the Epson 9200 Pro and loving that for nearly 5 years, I gave this new beast a try. Somehow, after 4 hours of use on the first day,
the second day I had a hard time trying to find the once 'a little softer' parts of the screen. * I have Zero Idea if "burn-in" applies to projectors of this sort with the sensor or other elements, but the slightly 'softer' right bottom side cleared up and all I got was an extremely beautiful and engaging 4K picture with wonderful contrast and an extremely quiet and quick auto iris for even deeper blacks. ~Joy~
I ran through a bunch of basic tests using both video and Xbox One X games and just got lost in the detail and rendering of what the console and Projector are capable of.
It is, for sure, a treat for the eyes. Current screen is matte white, 100" at about 11ft (in a light controlled room), but zoomed as large as it could go just to check pixels and it was still crisp and clear and looked like a 100" , 200LB 4K led display. . . but this you can throw in a large backpack and not hire a crew to move it. ~ Also Joy ~
SO, in short, I have no regrets purchasing this and am still sort of in awe of the overall quality upgrade.
I'm still a bit unsure about the process of 'out-the-door QC' at that particular plant, but truth be told, ~ Unlike a camera lens Receiving light Into it, perhaps shooting light Out of a lens at a distance of 10 - 15+ ft onto a screen/wall is a completely different animal. And perhaps Epson knows this. (?)
Thankfully, and weirdly, it does not effect picture. No idea why.
But, I do start my new job as a Rocket Surgeon soon so maybe will have some answers then.
I have no plans to return it as it otherwise works flawlessly so far. So even with the slight blemish, she's a keeper ;)