There’s plenty to be seen of Commander Denniston’s Navy peacoat and we can easily make out MI6’s Stewart Menzies when lurking by the curtains. The colours and black depth are just as good as at 4K, and these sequences offer an excellent opportunity to show off this projector’s skills with dark detail. You can push the sharpness setting hard without the picture deteriorating, but the detail enhancement processors are best left towards the low end. The close-ups during Alan Turing’s Bletchley interview are detailed and unaffected by noise or blur when the actors move. We move to 1080p with The Imitation Game on Blu-ray, and the picture is still sharp. Once you step down to Full HD, the projector’s native panel resolution, the option becomes available, but we wouldn’t advise taking the setting any further than Low. The blue Ford Mustang driving down the country road, the fields of corn whizzing by and Peter Quill’s parents passing through trees are all rendered without excessive judder, and that’s particularly important given that there are no frame interpolation options when viewing 4K HDR content. This Epson has some strong natural motion handling too. It’s just as impressive in the close-ups, and while it’s not as sharp as a true 4K picture, nor the blacks as deep as those of similarly priced TVs, there’s a nuance to the tone and texture of the actors’ faces that’s hard to beat. The scene is bright, the colours natural and the clouds carefully shaded, all making for an inviting image with a believable sense of dimension. The opening wide shots of the Missouri countryside in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol.2 are expertly balanced for a projector at this price. We opt for Natural and need only minor tweaks to get the best out of this machine. Dynamic, Bright Cinema, Natural and Cinema are all well tuned and offer genuine options depending on whether you like your picture bolder, brighter or with more dark detail. All four of the preset modes are watchable. The Epson EH-TW7100 gives an excellent picture right out of the box.
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