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Brief Introduction
 Beta 2.5 |
The home cinema EH TW4400 LCD has 1600 Ansi-Lumen, a contrast of 130000:1 and a HDTV 1920 x 1080 resolution. Manufacturer Epson specifies the lamp life as 4000 hours, which is over 5.5 years if enjoyed for two hours a day. The projector also offers a lens shift function that makes image adjustment childs play. An image width of up to 406 cm is possible. However, the picture should be smaller in room light. We recommend max. 271 cm. The model is also Full HD 1080P compatible. At just 22 decibels, the device is one of the quieter projectors. The model built in 2009 is no longer offered by Epson, but is still a popular projector in our database.
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Display Type |
3 x D7 LCD TFT Panel HDTV 16/9 Liquid Crystal Display
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Ansi-Lumen |
Projector |
1600 |
Screen |
711 Lux (200 cm Screen width) |
Contrast |
130000:1 full on/off |
130000:1 full on/off
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Black Level |
0,0123 min. Lumen |
0,005 min. Lumen |
Lens shift |
Vert.: +/-96% Hori.: +/-47%
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Resolution |
HDTV 1920 x 1080
2.073.600 Pixel |
Video Modes |
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, HDTV 720p, 1080i, 1080p EDTV 480p, 576p |
Disc Recognition |
DVD | HD Blu-ray | 3D Blu-ray | 4K UHD Blu-ray |
Application |
Homecinema | Small screen width, rooms with very little ambient light below 100 lumens. |
Light Source |
200W UHE Lamp Article Nr.: ELPLP49 / V13H010L49
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Light Life |
4000 h. |
Operating Costs |
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274 - 576 cm
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Lux: |
711 Lux |
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Room light max.: |
142 Lux |
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Candela pro m²: |
226 cd/m² |
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Foot-Lamberts: |
66 fL |
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Screen width: 200 cm Gain:1 |
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Focus |
Manual |
Zoom |
Manual 2,1 |
Objective |
F=2,0-3,17 f=22,5-47,2 mm |
Throw Ratio |
1,37-2,88:1 show |
Audio |
Nein |
Connections |
2 x HDMI 1.3
YUV in
D-sub 15 pin in
S-video in
Cinch Video in
RS232C
12V Trigger out |
Ceiling Mounting |
Yes, is possible. |
Power |
- |
Size WxHxD |
450 x 145 x 390 mm (17,7"x5,7"x15,4") 25,45 L/dm³
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Operating Noise |
22dB |
Shift: 108 cm
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Shift: 94 cm
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| Shift: 94 cm
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Weight |
7,50 kg / 16,53 lbs. |
Keystone |
- |
Illumination |
- |
Frequenz |
- |
Foot-Lamberts |
66 fL
/ max. 406 cm screen width |
Candela m² |
226 cd/m² |
Features |
Full HD 1080P compatible
Lens shift Funktion
Gamma correction
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Optional only
Google TV /
Fire TV /
Apple TV /
Roku TV /
Xiaomi TV Ads |
In Comparison
The Epson EH TW4400 compared to others not current "Homecinema" projectors. |
Ansi-Lumen: |
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14 |
Weight: |
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100 |
Contrast: |
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4 |
dB: |
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93 |
Black level: |
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100 |
Power cons.: |
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0 |
Picture Total Points: | 39 |
Projector Total Points: | 0 |
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Popularity Top 100 |
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Points: |
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21 |
Ranking: |
73 (From: 984) |
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In Test
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Status |
2009 Discontinued (EOL) // Last update of the data: 2025-03-03
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Data |
Product Sheet english
Product Sheet english HC
User Manual english (3.76 MB)

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Autor:
Fränkiboy 31.01.13 |
5 Stars |
The Matchwinner |
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The TW4400 was an insider tip at the time because, as the previous writer mentioned, it could do almost everything just as well as its big brother TW5500 and yet was about 500 euros cheaper. Mine (LPE version with cine4home tuning, which allows use without completely darkening the room) has now been running for 2 years and I am always amazed at how well it fires up the screen (3m x 1.69m, in ECO mode). With good source material (BDs, what else), you are pressed into your chair with a top-quality picture. If you can do without 3D, you can confidently go for it, unless you have the money for an LCOS/D-ILA device lying around uselessly, but who has that ;-).
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Autor:
GERACI JEROME 12.11.12 |
5 Stars |
mr |
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very very good projector
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Autor:
Pepe 27.01.11 |
5 Stars |
Top device |
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Everything is just right here. The price is really reasonable, the picture is terrific! But if you can do without the "Super Resolution" and frame interpolation, you can also find a class below. The options allow the picture to be plasticized, making it look like 3D. Frame interpolation enables smooth camera pans. It‘s certainly a matter of taste, but I wouldn‘t want to be without it. I have really never regretted buying it. The 5500 is hardly worth it in my opinion, the difference is very hard to tell
So: You can definitely go for it here! I recommend the Light Power Edition for brighter living rooms, as is the case with me. You can still set the dynamic mode to Eco, so that the device works very brightly, quietly and shows very good colors.
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Autor:
Mikele 05.10.09 |
4.8 Stars |
Super device... first-class picture |
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Have already been able to experience the device in comparison. Contrary to the manufacturer‘s specifications with 4.4 pull down and super resolution. If you like white, you can fall back on this device. The Epson EH-TW5500 has a slightly higher contrast value and a revised iris. It is supposed to be even better - but also a little more expensive.
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