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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Portability
    2. Projector Technology
  5. Picture Quality
    1. Brightness
    2. Contrast
    3. Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy
    4. Post-Calibration Color Accuracy
    5. Color Gamut
  6. Features
    1. Inputs & Connectivity
    2. Smart Features & Sound
    3. In The Box
  7. Comments

KODAK LUMA 350 vs Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

KODAK LUMA 350
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01

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KODAK LUMA 350 Picture
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  1. Recommended in 2 articles:
  2. Portable
  3. Under $500

Variants

  • LUMA 350 (White)
  • EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 (White)

Our Verdict

KODAK LUMA 350

Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01

The Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 is much better than the KODAK LUMA 350. The Epson is much brighter and vastly more accurate than the KODAK. Still, the KODAK is a small ultra-portable projector with an integrated battery, while the Epson is a bigger but still somewhat portable unit, although you need to plug it into an outlet. If you need a super-light projector with a battery, go for the KODAK, but the Epson is the better buy for all other purposes.

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Main Differences for
Movies

Threshold 

0.10

Movies 

4.5
6.6

Brightness 
 

2.9
8.8

Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

1.7
7.2

Contrast 
 

5.7
4.1

Color Gamut 
 

7.9
7.0

Full Comparison

Design

Portability 
 

8.5
6.0

Dimension Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Dimension Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Dimension Picture

Height  

1.1" (2.9 cm)
3.4" (8.7 cm)

Width  

4.4" (11.2 cm)
11.6" (29.4 cm)

Depth  

4.4" (11.2 cm)
8.3" (21.0 cm)

Weight 
 

0.7 lbs (0.3 kg)
5.4 lbs (2.4 kg)
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Projector Technology 
 

Style Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Style Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Style Picture

Imaging Technology 
 

DLP
LCD

Light Source 
 

LED
Lamp

Resolution 
 

480p
Other

Aspect Ratio 
 

16 : 9
16 : 10

Minimum Throw Ratio 
 

1.18
1.27

Maximum Throw Ratio 
 

1.18
1.27
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Picture Quality

Brightness 
 

2.9
8.8

Brightness Measurement Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Brightness Measurement Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Brightness Measurement Picture

White Light Output 
 

134 lm
2,233 lm

Color Light Output 
 

124 lm
2,265 lm

Brightness Uniformity 
 

89%
99%

Screen Brightness 
 

15 cd/m²
280 cd/m²
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Contrast 
 

5.7
4.1

APL Native Contrast  

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1% APL Native Contrast 
 

336 : 1
201 : 1

5% APL Native Contrast 
 

285 : 1
181 : 1

10% APL Native Contrast 
 

240 : 1
161 : 1

15% APL Native Contrast 
 

208 : 1
144 : 1

25% APL Native Contrast 
 

165 : 1
119 : 1

50% APL Native Contrast 
 

107 : 1
76 : 1
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Pre-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

1.7
7.2

Pre White Balance Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Pre White Balance Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Pre White Balance Picture

Pre Gamma Curve Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Pre Gamma Curve Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Pre Gamma Curve Picture

Pre Color Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Pre Color Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Pre Color Picture

White Balance dE 
 

10.41
4.27

Color dE 
 

11.13
2.05

Gamma 
 

2.13
2.11

Color Temperature 
 

8,855 K
6,806 K

Picture Mode 
 

No Picture Modes
sRGB

Color Temp Setting 
 

No Color Temp Setting
6500 K

Gamma Setting 
 

No Gamma Setting
No Gamma Setting
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Post-Calibration Color Accuracy 
 

1.7
9.0

Post White Balance Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Post White Balance Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Post White Balance Picture

Post Gamma Curve Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Post Gamma Curve Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Post Gamma Curve Picture

Post Color Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Post Color Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Post Color Picture

White Balance dE 
 

10.41
1.62

Color dE 
 

11.13
1.26

Gamma 
 

2.13
2.07

Color Temperature 
 

8,855 K
6,490 K

White Balance Calibration 
 

No
2 point

Color Calibration 
 

No
No

Picture Mode 
 

No Picture Modes
sRGB
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Color Gamut 
 

7.9
7.0

Gamut Picture - Rec. 709  

KODAK LUMA 350 Gamut Picture - Rec. 709
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Gamut Picture - Rec. 709

Rec. 709 xy 
 

96.21%
94.68%

Rec. 709 uv 
 

94.67%
93.67%

Gamut Picture - Rec. 2020  

KODAK LUMA 350 Gamut Picture - Rec. 2020
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Gamut Picture - Rec. 2020

Rec. 2020 xy 
 

61.00%
51.23%

Rec. 2020 uv 
 

74.81%
55.46%
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Features

Inputs & Connectivity 
 

Inputs Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 Inputs Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 Inputs Picture

HDMI 
 

1
1

ARC/eARC 
 

No
No

Wi-Fi  

Yes
No

USB Data Ports 
 

1
1
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Smart Features & Sound 
 

Smart OS 
 

Android
No

Cast Capable 
 

Yes
No

Speaker(s) 
 

Yes
Yes
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In The Box 
 

In The Box Picture  

KODAK LUMA 350 In The Box Picture
Epson EpiqVision Flex CO-W01 In The Box Picture
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KODAK LUMA 350

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