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To: Jeffrey Epstein[jeevacation©gmail.com] From: Richard Kahn Sent: Mon 7/30/2012 3:01:23 PM Subject: Fwd: projector please advise PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. Begin forwarded message: From: "Jeff Sternhell" Date: July 27, 2012 11:06:55 AM EDT To: "'Richard Kahn"' Cc: Subject: RE: projector Hi Richard, The 2 projectors that we would recommend with higher lumens are Digital Projections E Vision and Optoma TH 7500, I will go into specs below. These 2 models are geared more for commercial applications in large rooms such as showrooms and corporate presentations where ambient light cannot be controlled, and that is usually the case with high lumens devices. These units will be fairly loud due to the fact that the fan will have to work hard to cool off the lamp, baffling can be installed to quiet them down a bit. I can't stress enough that lumens should not be the deciding factor in choosing a projector for Jeffs media room, you'll probably get a sun tan and need sunglasses while watching either one of these models. Again if Jeff wants an image that is close to 35mm film in sharpness and detail the JVC is the way to go at his price point. As I stated earlier the JVC is compared to the newer version of Jeff's current Sony (that is broken), the new Sony VPL-VW1000ES is priced at about $25000. Digital Projections E Vision Lumens 8000 Contrast ratio 2400:1 $18891 Imp: .1www.digitalprojcction.com/BrowseProjectorsiScriesList/Projectorl.ist tabid. SO Serieski EFTA_R1_00283454 EFTA01875041 I 684 arketT_ypeId/ I 0/Default.aspx http://www.aboutprojectors.com/Digital-Projection-E-Vision-WUXGA-8000-projector.html Optoma TH 7500 Lumens 6000 Contrast ratio 2000:1 $11000 http://www.optomausa.com/productsjdetail/TH7500-NL http://www.orojectoreentral.com/Ootoma-TH7500-NL.htm Jeff 5ternhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems www.cuttingedge-systems. con From: Richard Kahn [- Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 10:41 AM To: Jeff Sternhell Cc: Subject: Re: projector any updates on new recommendation thank you PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. On Jul 2012, at -4: IS PM !cif Sternhell wrote: EFTA_R1_00283455 EFTA01875042 Sorry we are waiting on pricing, should have something by tomorrow. Jeff 5ternhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems www.cuttingedge-systems.com From: Richard Kahn Sent: Monday, July 23, 2012 To: Jeff Sternhell Subject: Re: projector i am meeting with jeffrey today did you have a chance to propose another projector? thanks PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. On Jul 19, 2012, at 5:35 PM, Jeff Stembell wrote: Ok will do. Jeff 5ternhell Vice President Cuttin Ed e S stems www.cuttingedge-systems.com From: Richard Kahn mailto:richardkahnlaaomail.comi EFTA_R1_00283456 EFTA01875043 Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:13 PM To: Jeff Stemhell Cc: 'Scott Denett' Subje e: prole or thank you for the email and explanation however the principal would like to see another option or two can you please send another projector you think may work in price range with more lumens if price range is greater or less please send anyway so we can view options thank you PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. On Jul 18, 2012, at 1:15 AM, Jeff Stemhell wrote: Richard: I've attached the revised proposal for the JVC. In my professional opinion this by far is the best projector for the money, In reviews I've read the JVC is usually compared to the $25000 Sony VPL-VW1000ES. I understand that Jeff is hung up on the lumens, honestly contrast ratio is king. The brightness of a projector normally comes into play in a room that has a lot of ambient light, that media room is not an extremely bright room with the shades up so more attention should be paid to the contrast ratio. I am confident once this projector is up and Jeff gets a look at the image he will be extremely satisfied. Best Jeff Jeff 5i-ernhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems EFTA_R1_00283457 EFTA01875044 www.cuttingedge-systems.com From: Richard Kahn Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 12:17 PM To: Cc: Scott Denett Subject: Re: projector i would prefer to start new with 2 new proposals so we can work together thank you PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn On Jul 12, 2012, at 8:46 PM, Jeff Sternhell wrote: The contrast ratio of a machine determines it's black level relative to the white level, so a bright projector with high lumens and low contrast ratio will have a poor black level (very grey). It will also have trouble showing shadow detail, and as the image goes towards black (grey), there will be color desaturation. Having a higher contrast ratio means the blacks will look blacker and the colors will stay more saturated as they get close to black during dark scenes. You will notice much less of a 'haze' during dark scenes and shadow detail won't be lost in the grey haze. Colors should look much better too, depending on how well calibrated the unit is once it's installed. That being said the MSRP on the !VC is $11999.00, I too looked on the internet and found a bunch of sellers on Ebay selling them for 8k which is a red flag. 9 out of 10 times theses sellers are not authorized dealers and once a unit is purchased from a non- authorized dealer any and all warranties are void. Furthermore a lot of these units for sale on Ebay are either imported from China or have been used in road shows as demo's, repackaged and sold as new. We've been in business for a long time, servicing and maintaining the homes of quite a few extremely high profile clients. We came to Mr. Epstein highly recommended and honestly I'm not happy with the tone and direction this relationship is going. Please let me know if the address below is where you want me to send your funds back to. EFTA_R1_00283458 EFTA01875045 Jeff 51-ernhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems www.cuttingedge-systems.com From: Richard Kahn Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 2:56 PM To: Jeff Sternhell Cc: Subl e: prole or I spoke with Mr. Epstein and he was unhappy with the 1200 lumens In addition i checked the price of this unit online and see that it can be purchased for approximately $8000 which means you are marking up the model over 50% Can you please suggest another model with a more appropriate markup Thank you PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Richard Kahn moo On Jul 11, 2012, at 10:48 AM, Jeff Sternhell wrote: Digital Projections is the V on our list of projectors we recommend to our clients. Normal procedure is we plug the numbers into DP's calculator, price customer is willing to spend, distance from projector to the screen and the size of the lift or area where the projector will live and it gives us the model that will work. If OP models don't work then we move down the list JVC, Sharp, Epson, NEC and so on until we find something that EFTA_R1_00283459 EFTA01875046 fits into the parameters needed. Any and all equipment we recommend and are dealers of have been thoroughly tested and vetted for performance and quality. Our clients come first and we would never recommend anything, whether it's a projector or a DVD player, that we don't stand behind 100%. The Sony model that's currently there is a 3000:1 contrast ratio with a lumens of 1600. The JVC we are recommending is 120,000:1 contrast ratio and a lumens of 1200, this is the highest contrast ratio in the industry. It is full 1080p HD and is capable of up to 4x HD, the lens is a built in motorized lens that allows zoom and focus for different screen sizes and can achieve Cinemascope without the need of a anamorphic lens. There will be no issue with the lens as we had with the DP and from my conversations with Richard who told me about searching the country for the last lens available for the Sony a few years back. This projector is also 3D ready. I feel totally comfortable recommending this projector especially with it working within the confines of the price specified by the principal. I'm sure he will be extremely pleased with it. Best Jeff Jeff Sternhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems www.cuttingedge-systems.com From: Richard Kahn Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 9:25 AM To: Jeff Sternhell Subject: Re: projector can you please outline for me the lumens, contrast ratio, lens size and verify that this is 1080p in addition the cost of this projector is actually less than the original M Vision Cine 400 (12,250 vs 12,995)? if this model is so similiar to original model why was this never recommended please advise thank you PLEASE NOTE EFFECTIVE JUNE 5TH MY CONTACT INFO WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: EFTA_R1_00283460 EFTA01875047 Richard Kahn HBRK Associates Inc. On Jul I I, 2012, at 12:35 AM, Jeff Sternhell wrote: Hi Richard, As per our conversation earlier this week the Digital Projections unit we speced in is no longer viable due to the discontinuation of the lens needed for the throw distance to the screen, the measurement from the projector to the screen. The remaining 2 lenses that DP have would require the projector either be moved closer or farther away which obviously is not an option. Another projector we recommend is the DLA-R565 reference series by NC (Mtp://pro.ivc.combrogattributesgeatures.isp?model id=M0L102123&feature id=01 ) This is an extremely solid model and falls into the principal's price range, it's THX certified and offers over 120,000:1 native contrast ratio. Similar to the Sony that's currently there the video processing of the WC is exactly how the filmmaker intended them to be displayed. The price of this model is $12,250 and we can get it within days. Let me know if you have any questions. Best Jeff Jeff Sternhell Vice President Cutting Edge Systems gedge-systems.com <epstein.07.17.12.pdf> EFTA_R1_00283461 EFTA01875048
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