Captivating quality and color at a compelling price point. — Experience rich cinematic adventures at home with the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 8100. This affordable projector puts you in the middle of the action with blockbuster brightness and contrast. Whether you enjoy movies, games or sporting events, every image is sure to pop off the screen thanks to Epson’s D7 chip and an impressive contrast ratio up to 36,000:1.

With Epson’s 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine, 1800 lumens of color and white light output
* and HDMI connectivity, you get dynamic high-definition performance. Best of all, with the exclusive cinema filter from Epson and powerful lens by Fujinon
® — a brand trusted by renowned Hollywood filmmakers — you’re sure to experience movies like never before. And, it offers easy maintenance with an efficient cooling system and convenient dust filtration system. So, bring home the PowerLite Home Cinema 8100, for big-screen entertainment you have to see to believe — all at an incredible value.
Quality and Color That’s Beyond Amazing 3LCD technology delivers amazing color and detail. Whether it’s a blockbuster movie or live sporting event, 3LCD technology takes video performance to the next level. Delivering legendary image quality, this innovative technology always ensures a stunning cinematic experience.
Color — 3LCD technology goes far beyond ordinary color. "Clear," "rich" and "vibrant" barely begin to describe the incredible depth and brilliance it delivers. The impact is stunning. It’s an astonishing level of realism you never thought possible.
Reliability — 3LCD technology is durable and dependable. Road-tested by millions of projector users around the world, it has been used in more projection products than any other.
Detail — 3LCD technology offers extraordinary detail. And detail is what exceptional image quality is all about — from movies to videogames, 3LCD light engines deliver incredible, jaw-dropping detail — the kind that puts you right in the middle of where the action is.
Amazing Color and White Light Output Color light output is a metric reported in lumens. It measures a projector’s ability to deliver color. Developed by color scientists, color light output provides a simple and accurate way to evaluate projector color performance, which helps end users make better buying decisions. Color light output is critically important because color is a key indicator of picture quality. When color light output and white light output are equivalent, you get optimal color performance. With Epson, you can be confident you’re getting what you need because Epson measures white light output according to the ISO 21118 standard, a more rigid standard than the maximum or outdated ANSI lumens rating used by competitive products.
Energy-efficient E-TORL® Lamp 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 High Brightness 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. So, while the E-TORL lamp maximizes your viewing time, it also minimizes your costs.
Home Entertainment Made Easy The PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 provides astonishing placement flexibility with a 2.1x zoom ratio and vertical and horizontal lens shift (without image distortion). Additionally, there are two HDMI ports for flexible connectivity options. The PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 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.
OptiCinema™ Lens for Outstanding Picture Quality and Easy Set Up The OptiCinema lens system is a precision, high-quality, optical grade system. Co-developed with Fujinon, a top supplier of precision camera optics to the world’s leading HD camera makers, this system offers excellent picture uniformity and clarity across the screen.
Features/Benefits - Rich, vibrant color and reliable performance — 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine
- High-definition, 1080p home theater experience — D7 chip delivers 1920 x 1080 resolution
- Astounding clarity — up to 36,000:1 contrast ratio (Auto Iris On)
- Stunning picture uniformity and clarity — state-of-the-art lens by Fujinon
- Amazing, true-to-life color — Epson exclusive cinema filter with an expanded color gamut
- Brilliant images, anytime, day or night — 1800 lumens color light output, 1800 lumens white light output*
- Unobtrusive operation — low fan noise (just 22 dB) so the audience can focus on the soundtrack
- Cutting-edge connectivity — two HDMI ports for maximum flexibility
- Energy-efficient E-TORL lamp — 200 W lamp lasts up to 4000 hours**
- Smooth gradations — 10-bit panel driver
- 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
- Outstanding support — 2-year limited warranty; two-business-day shipping service
- Dimensions (W x D x H) — Excluding feet: 17.7" x 14.2" x 5.4" and Weight 16.1 lb
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. Designed by the world leader in projectors, these models are the ideal choice for amazing home entertainment that all are sure to enjoy.
What’s in the Box - PowerLite Home Cinema 8100
- Power cable
- Projector remote control with batteries
- User manual
Eco Features - Designed to be recycled****
* Light output varies depending on modes (color and white light output). White light output measured using ISO 21118 standard.
** Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions and usage. Lamp brightness decreases over time.
*** See our website for convenient and reasonable recycling options at www.epson.com/recycle
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Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and CriticismIt turned out to be a Big, Costly Mistake! I failed to grasp that comments and reviews for Epson PowerLiteŽ Home Cinema 8100 were for a newly released projector. No one had owned and operated the 8100 more than 90 days when I was reading the reviews in late November and early December 2009! No available information could possibly verify the published claims Epson's was making about the 8100's lamp life being 4,000 hours. DAH! A professional reviewer did briefly mentioned that Epson had experienced early lamp blowouts in the 8100 Beta versions and changed suppliers. A couple of bloggers noted that they had experienced blown lamps with up to 400 hours on them. They were sent replacements - no problem. One reviewer even had two lamps blow and was given a replacement projector. So I brushed over that information as just isolated incidents resolved to everyone's satisfaction. It turns out that that brush stroke will cost me [...]. Reality struck Home suddenly and darkly when my Epson 8100's 4,000-hour projector lamp blew. It had lasted less than 400 hours or just 10% of life expectancy. What really smarted (a poor choice of words considering my oversight) was my 90-day warranty was also blown (that's better)by 37 days. That 4,000-hour lamp life expectancy wasn't something any of us made up, it was actually published in Epson's 8100 User's Guide Specifications on the top of page 66 and included in Epson's sales literature. So please keep in mind that all reviewers before now have been new owners with less than 3 months experience with the 8100. After 4 months plus I can tell you: 1. The fan is not noticeable until the there is a quiet scene, and then you will hear the fan blowing air; and 2. The picture is really amazing - until your lamp blows. OK, let's go back to the beginning if you care to learn from my miscalculation (or just want to be amused by my naivety). We had finally decided to break open the Ol' Piggy Bank and upgrade our 80's vintage 27" RCA TV, Stereo and VHS/DVD combination in the family room to a 2010 Home Theater System in the lower level play area thanks to all the kids reaching double-digits. I did all the usual research like going to Big Box Electronic stores and watching 60" flat Plasmas, LCDs and Projectors. I listened to 5 and 7-channel surround sound receivers and speaker systems. I went on-line and read professional reviews and blogs about Home Theater systems. I spent hours scouring over Sony, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Epson, InFocus, Vivitar, etc. specifications, prices and warranties to determine which products made the most sense for us based on budget and use. On December 10, 2009 we ordered the Epson PowerLiteŽ Home Cinema 8100 to anchor our Home Theater. We added the 7-channel Yamaha RX-V565 A/V Receiver and 8 Cerwin-Vega speakers (10' sub, 8" woofers, 6" mids & 2.25 twits) to give great surround sound to match the picture. Then we took the plunge and added a Panasonic DMP-BD60P-K Blu-Ray player as a Family Christmas present (amazingly a couple of family oriented BR discs ended up in the kids' stockings compliments of Santa). The last step was to hook up our existing DVD/VHS player, a Wii and PS2, and we were all set up 'til the kids left for college. The Epson 8100 was newly released in October 2009 and won out over the other projectors due to its relatively low, [...] entry cost to LCD projector technology, and its published specification of 4,000 hours of Lamp Life - even at the brightest setting. That 4,000-hour lamp life wasn't something the reviewers made up either. It was actually published in the User's Guide Specifications on the top of page 66. Other manufacturers specify projector lamps to last between 1,000 and 3,000 hours and cost [...]. Epson's 4,000-hour lamp life and [...] price tag were Big selling points to us since we expected that we wouldn't need a replacement for 3 or 4 years. I must admit that the 8100 provided an amazing 120" picture even when projected on a bare wall painted flat, eggshell white. It was so good that we elected to postpone buying the [...] fixed frame screen until the fall. Unfortunately the 4,000-hour projector lamp lasted less than 400 hours; but greater than the 90-day warranty (it blew on Day 127). As part of my earlier research, I read about common lamp killers like movement when warm, poor circulation, and extended ON times. Since Day 1 the components have been ON no more than 3 hours consecutively, sitting side-by-side on a 48" long, stable shelf with 3-4 inches of side clearance, and greater than 12 inches of rear wall clearance. The projector filter has been cleaned every month. The 8100 and BluRay have been plugged into one point of use surge protector and the Yamaha receiver, VHS/DVD player, Wii and PS2 have been plugged into another point of use surge protector. Both surge protectors have been plugged into a 15-amp, 120V, 2-plug wall receptacle. The receptacle is on a circuit that includes a couple of 60 watt reading lamps. I decided to contact Epson's Technical Support in hopes that they had Insight or information about blown lamps. I really would have liked to know more about lamp blowouts before I shelled out another [...] on the 8100. I asked them if they had any suggestions, remedies or rebates (hint, hint) for 8100 owners whose lamps blew with less than 10% of 4,000 hours gone. They sent a very quick auto response promising "An Epson representative will respond to your e-mail shortly." After 48 hours I decided to write again and express my disappointment that someone couldn't even bother to send me a, "Sorry you are out of Warranty." auto response. So I guess as a purchaser of my first Epson product I have to warn those looking into buying an Epson PowerLiteŽ Home Cinema 8100 to discount the 4,000 hour lamp life specification in your decision-making process. I can only vouch for about 400 hours so far. I can say from experience that Technical Support has a quick auto response system; but I am still not sure there are any "Live Ones" at the switch. Like a Toyota owner of yesteryear, I have to assume Epson isn't keeping any inherent problems from the buying public. I mean they didn't send me any additional information so nothing could possibly be wrong - right? Oh yeah. One more thing. You might want to hold off on buying that fixed frame screen until you've purchased a back-up 8100 lamp.
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