Epson - 120" EpiqVision Ultra LS500 4K via Upscaling PRO-UHD Short Throw Laser Projector with HDR (screen included) - Black
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- LS500BATV120EP
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With an immersive 4K HDR3 viewing experience, Epson Laser Projection TV1 represents a new generation of digital projection that redefines the everyday television experience by offering a stunning 120" picture. Equipped with proprietary 4K PRO-UHD®2 3LCD technology, Epson Laser Projection TV1 combines an advanced, ultra-short-throw laser projector - along with an ultra-high-resolution, ambient-light-rejecting screen - to produce vivid colors and deep blacks for an exceptionally bright, colorful and sharp picture in virtually any viewing environment. Whether you're watching a live sporting event, streaming your favorite series, gaming on the latest generation of consoles, or watching a blockbuster movie, Epson Laser Projection TV1 will simply amaze you.
Dimension
Product Height : 9 inches
Product Width :18 inches
Product Depth :14.7 inches
Product Weight :20.5 pounds
Features
A Complete Solution Epson Laser Projection TV1 includes an ultra-short-throw laser projector with an ultra-high-resolution, ambient-light-rejecting screen for an exceptionally bright, colorful and sharp picture
Ultra-short-throw Technology for a breakthrough viewing experience with no shadows, plus easy installation; simply place the projector close to the wall and beam a 120" image
Immersive 120" Display a new generation of digital projection that redefines the everyday television experience by offering a stunning 120" picture; easy to set up and with no-glare
4K PRO-UHD2 Projection Technology advanced processing for resolution enhancement, color and image processing, resulting in an exceptionally sharp picture
Incredibly Bright Picture displays 4K HDR3 content at an exceptional level of brightness of 4000 lumens in color; for all-day viewing in virtually any lighting environment
What's Included
Projector
Remote
Power Cable
Screen
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Cabinet hard to find
Product is great but it did not work for us because of how far it sits away from the wall. Trying to find a cabinet for less than $2k is tough. My wife said she did not want one that sat 30" away from the wall because of how big the cabinet looks. The actual projector is good though. Do better research than I did before buying it.
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Great Projector / Screen package.
Very Good 4K projector / Screen package. The Picture quality is great. The ALR screen looks good as a TV. There is some light in my room through my blinds but that didn't affect the picture quality at all. The Android TV Stick comes with the projector has all the apps I need and so no need for me to connect any external streaming device. The draw back I can see for now is the distance between the wall and the projector is more even though it says ultra short throw. Also I am not able to find a good cover to protect this as I am afraid little kids might change the settings or position. Overall it was vey good and does it's job well as mentioned in the Spec.
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Reinvents the home theater
So, the first thing you want to know about the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Laser Projection TV - 120" is that it is not a traditional projector – it is way better. In fact, it is not even fair to the Epson to compare it to traditional projectors. Traditional projectors like the one my family uses in our home theater require an almost perfectly dark room to operate. The Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 can operate in practically any light. We have our Epson EqipVision setup on a wall opposite 24 feet of floor to ceiling windows and adjacent to a wall with an eight-foot patio door and the picture Epson produces in the room on a clear blue day is better than a flat screen TV. For example, there is no reflection of the bright outdoor light as you would see with a flat screen TV and the image is clear and bright. Epson marketing photos show the EpiqVision in a bright room adjacent to windows, and I must admit I was dubious but sure enough the Epson EpiqVision produces a clear, bright image even in a bright room. Plus, the picture is good from nearly every angle, Epson says 178 degrees and I can’t argue with them as everywhere in the room the picture looks great. We have had the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Laser Projection TV setup for about a week and absolutely love the device. Let me count the reasons: 1. Super bright picture with incredibly high picture quality. My photos were taken in the middle of the day, and you can see that the picture quality is incredible. Black is dark, not a shade of grey absolutely amazing. 2. Built-in stereo sound. Most projectors will have a single speaker if they have sound at all, the Epson has dual speakers facing the viewers and they sound great. If that doesn’t meet your audio needs, you can connect to a Bluetooth speaker or use the audio out or HDMI ports to connect to an amplifier 3. AndroidTV is makes for a truly smart TV. SmartTV’s have been around for a long time but AndroidTV is far superior as you can now install any application available in the Android Play Store and you are not prohibited the the apps that the TV manufacture has adopted. Our experience with flat screen TV’s is you have only a limited number of apps that are available for your TV. AndroidTV has a massive marketplace for video, audio, infotainment, and games 4. Easy to setup. My husband and I took a time lapse video of the screen setup, and it took less than 20 minutes to unbox and setup the projection screen 5. The projector and screen are perfect for 4K movies: We have tried Netflix, and Disney + and the video quality is amazing. 6. Perfectly matched for gaming: My son connected his Xbox One S to it for a 10- foot Fortnite match – what a blast! We even connected our old Wii and played double tennis – the huge screen makes it all that more fun. A note regarding installing the screen. Epson provides hardware for installing the screen permanently to a wall with up to 8 bolts. This would be fine in a dedicated home theater room but for those that do not want to put holes in their walls we discovered a solution – 3M Command Strips. We purchased 10 7.5-pound Jumbo Utility Hooks and placed eight at the top of the screen and two at the bottom. It took less than 3 minutes to hang the screen on the wall. No need for drilling holes, easy to reposition the screen higher, lower, or side-to-side, and gives you the freedom to move the screen to another room without any hassle. If Epson’s product people read this, try it for your self the 3M hooks work perfect. We had planned on using the projector in our home theater room that was built in the mid 2000’s. Problem for us was that we had no power outlets on the wall at the front of the room, and all of our cables were pulled back to an amplifier in the back of the room. For us to use the EpiqVision in our home theater we would have had to upgrade the audio system in the room and bury the electrical cord along a wall. (A project for my husband some other day!) The beauty is that we found that there is another way to watch movies where we don’t have to be stuck in a dark room like mushrooms. I will close with this, technology has evolved how we consume content. The need for dedicated dark home theater room for a cinematic experience is dulled when a smart phones, tablets, and flat screen TV’s can bring just about any movie you. The Epson EpiqVision LS500 brings the home theater out of the windowless basement and allows you to have a big screen experience in just about any room you have the room. This is a review for the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Short Throw Laser projector that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
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Epson Projector
Amazing picture! I’m very happy with the lighting!
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Espon projector
Super nice. Excellent clarity & sound. Love the 120’ screen.
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Awesome 4K clarity and brightness in daylight!
It’s my first projector so exited and enjoying the Epson short throw LS500B projector. It has nice 4K picture quality bright enough in not so dark room next to the window. I’ve got it 3 days back so not yet installed screen (in the picture attached below). Happy with output on wall but except the brightness to get enhanced with grey non light reflecting screen. Few drawbacks though it does not have optical Audio output so I may need a AVR and price range seems higher but it comes with the grey screen so works good.
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Best projector for a home theater!
The Epson LS500W is one of the best products I’ve had the chance to put my hands on. Disclaimer: I was fascinated with an Epson regular throw projector that I was using before the LS500, so I was able to compare. Using a traditional projector for the past 2 years has been amazing. During the start of the pandemic it was a lifesaver, considering that there was no chance of going to an actual movie theater. Once the LS500 arrived I was curious to see if it could be better than the last one. My original projector was a traditional long throw projector with 2500 lumens. It was on the opposite side of the room projecting against a big white wall we have available. It wasn’t ideal since it was placed in front of a window but it worked very nicely at night. One of the main problems was that we were forced to make our space as dark as possible to really get the full experience. We had a 145-inch picture projected on the wall. I was hesitant about the smaller picture size of the LS500 when contacted about reviewing it. The box is huge, but surprisingly the contents still fit in the apartment building elevator, although it took some effort to get it up here. The big box holds the boxes of the projector itself and the screen. The screen is what makes the box so long, but once you take it apart, you realize that it’s not that carrying the items inside is really easy. I was so excited that I set up the projector without the screen first, and projected on the same wall I have been using all this time. From the get go it was amazing. Deeper colors, more light and sharper than what I was used to. I believe that the extra 1500 lumens in brightness is what makes the difference Building the screen took about two hours and I had a little help from my friends. We used a template posted on Epson's website and projected it on the wall with the projector, and that helped us calculate precisely where to drill. After setting up the frame of the screen we easily managed to get the screen material attached to it. Bottom line is that you definitely need help so you don’t ruin anything in the process. The screen isn’t heavy but two people are required to get it done. Once the screen is installed, the magic begins. After setting up the screen a friend (who wasn’t part of the process) entered the room and immediately said: How is that TV so big? And that’s the main point. With the screen attached to the wall it truly feels like a giant TV. The brightness and depth of color makes it feel like an actual 120 inch tv screen. I’ve had the unit for two entire weeks. And at first I’ll confess that the screen size difference between what I had before was a concern. But once I actually started using it on a daily basis, it’s been a complete transformation. We can watch tv during the day, before this we had to either use a computer to watch tv or actually turn on our "tiny" 55"tv in our bedroom. The alternative to achieve a larger size was the regular throw projector, but the living room needed total darkness to actually be able to enjoy what was on. The LS500W changed all that. It is definitely brighter to start with, and the special short throw screen allows us to watch, immersively, anything at any time of the day. Watching movies is a delight, the 4K is truly awesome. It is very sharp; watching both new or old movies feels amazing. This has definitely elevated our own personal movie theater at home experience. . The screen gives the entire experience a more premium feeling to it. I simply could not go back to a regular TV nor to a washed out picture. Playing video games on it is something outstanding. Playing on the PS5 in 4K at 60fps in high demanding frame rates works beautifully. Playing online requires the image to be as fast as possible to be competitive in the game and it works. Between the quality of the projector and the advancement in video game quality it sometimes feels like you're watching outside through a window. I was prepared to have a list of cons about the product, but it turns out that the benefits totally compensate for any drawback.. If you have limited space and want to have a premium experience, this is your product. Just inches away from your wall you can get a 120 monster image. And the thing is, that once you plug this thing on and start watching, you’ll simply won’t be able to go back. We recently went back to a commercial theater, and this is a quote from my wife: ‘’why does the movie screen feel so small?’’ It’s because you’re now used to the giant one we have back home. You will find cheaper options around, traditional projectors that you have to place in the back of the room and point to a screen and a wall, but the truth is that you won’t find one with this power in lumens/Brightness. You’ll get used to turning it on even in broad daylight and watching anything, it is definitely an everyday system. You can even leave it on with screensavers during the day and it feels like a framed painting. This is a review for the Epson 120” EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Short Throw Laser Projection TV that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.
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Epson
The Epson is a good projector. I have it set up on a 120" screen. The picture is a little distorted. I think for the best picture quality use the 100" screen.
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Best ALR screen in the market.
Truly amazed with how bright the screen is in Daylight. True replacement to TV. I bought this with Epson LS800 and absolutely loving it.