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Epson EpiqVision Ultra Short Throw LS300 3LCD Smart Laser Projector, 3600 Lumens Color & White Brightness, HDR, Android TV, Yamaha Speakers, Bluetooth, Sports, Gaming, Movies & Streaming - Black

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Pattern: Laser Projector


Style: LS300 Black


Features

  • Stunning Picture Quality up to 120" Delivers an immersive, bright viewing experience for TV shows, sporting events, gaming and movies by accepting content up to 4K for an amazing Full-HD HDR picture (1).
  • Sound by Yamaha Custom-designed audiophile 2.1 speaker system offers a powerful and emotional performance that rivals soundbars; connect via Bluetooth to use as standalone speaker.
  • Built-In Android TV (2) Latest Android TV interface with a simple-to-use remote including voice search with built-in Google Assistant. Watch all your favorite streaming channels including Hulu, HBO, Disney-plus, YouTube and more (3). Even stream live TV with apps like YouTube TV (3).
  • Ultra-Short Throw Laser Array Technology Unique multi-array laser diode technology produces an exceptional level of brightness while significantly enhancing the black density.
  • Elegant Design Designed with simplicity in mind, the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector has a clean and modern aesthetic to beautifully fit within any decor.
  • True 3-Chip Projector Design Advanced 3LCD technology displays 100% of the RGB color signal for every frame. This allows for outstanding color accuracy while maintaining excellent color brightness, without any distracting rainbowing or color brightness issues seen with other projection technologies.
  • Chromecast Built-In Wirelessly cast your favorite content directly from your smart phone, tablet, or computer including from popular Android and Apple devices (4).
  • Advanced Scene Adaptive Color Correction Automatic scene-based color correction produces a clear and natural picture regardless of the content being played.
  • Even Better with a Screen When used with an optional ALR screen, the visual performance is stunning and rivals the picture quality of the best televisions.
  • Award-Winning Service & Support Standard 2-year limited warranty, full-unit replacement, along with free technical phone support for the life of the product.

Description

Go Epic! Immerse yourself in a new type of screenless TV experience with the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS300 Smart Streaming Laser Projector. Utilizing an advanced, ultra-short throw design and sound by Yamaha, viewing content has never been easier. Simply place the projector just inches from the wall and watch TV shows, sports, movies and more up to an astonishing 120" with an incredible 3,600 lumens of color and white brightness for an exceptionally sharp and vivid picture (2). Featuring built-in Android TV (3) with wireless connectivity, the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector gives you seamless access to popular streaming services including Hulu, HBO, Disney+ and YouTube™(4), right out of the box. So, whether you’re binge-watching your favorite TV shows, or hosting movie night, the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector makes it easy to stream big, bright images virtually anywhere in your home. Audiophile 2.1 Speaker System by Yamaha Epson has partnered with Yamaha to create a unique audio experience unlike anything in its class. Developed exclusively for the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector, Yamaha’s leading Acoustic Engineers designed a unique 2.1 sound system to deliver a true audiophile performance. Designed within a custom 3D Acoustic Enclosure, two high-end Yamaha drivers and a dedicated woofer, are powered by a discrete amplifier and tuned using Yamaha’s latest AudioEngine™ DSP technology to produce an impressive, deep and wide sound stage that rivals dedicated high-end audio systems and soundbars. 1 HDR performance available with select devices. 2 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118. 3 In order to use the Android TV, the device must be configured on a network via a wireless connection of 5 Mbps or faster. 4 Some apps require paid subscriptions. 5 Visit the Google® Chromecast website for the latest smart device and computer OS support. 6 For convenient and reasonable recycling options. 7 SmartWay is an innovative partnership of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that reduces greenhouse gases and other air pollutants and improves fuel efficiency.

Brand: Epson


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Cinema, Gaming


Special Feature: 3-Chip 3LCD, 120", Chromecast, Sound by Yamaha, Speakers, Android TV, Instant ON/OFF, Short Throw, Built-in Audio See more


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB, HDMI


Display resolution: 1920 x 1080


Product Dimensions: 18.39 x 15.75 x 5.87 inches


Item Weight: 20.5 pounds


Item model number: V11HA07120


Date First Available: October 26, 2020


Manufacturer: Epson


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  • Great evolution in ultra-short throw projectors for home use
Pattern: Laser Projector Style: LS300 Black
I've been a fan of projectors at home for a decade now and previously focused on LED to avoid having to worry about bulb life. I switched from regular projectors to ultra-short throw 5 years ago and don't expect to ever return to having a TV as my primary viewing source - at least not until they have 120" high-def thin enough to hang on the wall. I've paired my LS300 with an ancient Roku box and a brand new Sonos setup that includes the Arc soundbar, the subwoofer, and two Play One satellites and I could not be happier. I have all of the streaming services that I care about with the great Roku interface and simple remote that controls both the streaming and the sound. Movies in my big open plan living room sound and look amazing. I've looked through the reviews here and there are a few complaints/comments that I will specifically address. First, I don't understand people who are complaining about the sound levels on this thing. For me it is loud on startup, but it becomes inaudible within a few seconds. I am primarily using it in a room that is either well-lit (at night) or has indirect sunlight during the daytime. I have a light-blocking window shade I previously was forced to use when watching my old LED projector (1K lumens) in the same room, but I typically don't even bother pulling it down with the Epson because it is plenty bright enough on brightness levels that don't trigger the fan noise. Another reviewer mentioned how great it is that the projector can automatically turn on when an attached streaming device is turned on - that review mentioned Apple TV and I appreciate having the same functionality with my Roku. That reviewer complained about how he would need to use the projector's remote to switch the input to the streaming device from the projector's default home screen every time he turned it on. I had this same frustration for the first couple of weeks until I figured out how to deal with it. I've configured the projector's settings so that powering it off now puts it into standby mode rather than turning it all the way off. This will happen automatically after a few minutes of inactivity, but I can also force standby when I use the "Turn TV Off" function on my Roku. Because the projector just goes into standby rather than powers down all the way, the input remains set to my Roku and now I rarely have to touch the projector remote. I put an electricity monitor on the projector to see how much it draws while in standby and it was truly inconsequential. I think I calculated it out to less than a dollar/year to leave it in standby rather than power all the way down, so it is not a significant electric vampire. The last complaint I've seen repeatedly is how the projector remote does not have a mute button. This is indeed a dumb oversight on behalf of Epson, but again my streaming device has come to the rescue since the Roku remote does have a mute button and it controls the sound through my Sonos setup just fine. Overall, I love this projector and I'm thrilled that I bought it. I snagged during a 10% off sale, but I would be equally thrilled if I had paid full price. Despite it being 50% more expensive than the last UST I had purchased, it is a truly great device that is 100% as good as having a physical TV in the room while giving a far more immersive viewing experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by jda5id

  • If you're worried this isn't true 4K UHD... don't be.
Pattern: Laser Projector Style: LS300 Black
Like other reviewers have mentioned, the picture is incredible out of the box. Turn it to Dynamic mode and WHOA! It is unreal. If I didn’t know any better, I would swear this was a 4K picture. I never realized how good regular Blu-Rays could look on a big screen, let alone actual 4K UHD discs. Dude!! Listen, if you are looking at older models in a slightly cheaper price range, stop. Spend the extra money on this model and you won’t be disappointed. Even though it’s not projecting in true 4K, your eyes will swear it is. HDR looks amazing and you can control the saturation in the settings with the remote. I did A LOT of research on many different brands of projectors and even purchased a $200 cheapy model just to see how everything would look in our living room. You get what you pay for, and this unit is worth every penny. It connected to our 5G high speed internet in no time and we were up and watching videos on YouTube in the middle of the afternoon with only minimal washout. When the sun goes down or if you can fully block out daylight in your room, that’s where this thing will really shine. Even with ambient light, it still looks spectacular! I should mention the screen we are using. This model is the perfect match for this projector: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I4WT6QU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It looks great on the wall and I believe it helps deflect the ambient light noise. All in all, this is the coolest thing I’ve ever purchased in my 45+ years on this planet. If I had to pick any cons, it would be the following two items, but they aren’t really cons compared to the pros of the picture quality... Nonetheless, #1.) We are using an LG sound bar instead of the unit’s Yamaha speakers because the projector speakers are pretty good but they don’t really compare to a separate sound bar. Now, keep in mind this is coming from someone who has a high-end Dolby Atmos home theatre setup in the basement, so if you’re not an audio snob, you may find the projector’s internal speakers just fine. #2.) When the projector is turned to full brightness, the fan is noticeable if you are sitting close to the unit. You must turn the audio up to drown out the fan or, again, use a separate soundbar and you won’t even notice the fan. So there you have it. Every night can be movie night at home, and I can’t wait to get together with friends again to watch bad movies on this beast of a projector. It’s really like having your own movie theater inside of your home. I’m so happy I purchased this unit!! TWO THUMBS UP! And two more thumbs up from my wife. Even she is impressed! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2021 by Jake9000

  • Good projector, some key missing apps
Pattern: Laser Projector Style: LS300 Black
Excellent picture quality, I'm projecting onto a clean white wall. Positioning is key the lower and further back you are from the projection surface the larger the picture. I projected in excess of 120 inches with little to no loss of quality, projecting at 100 inches currently with a higher and closer placement. Very happy works well in partial daylight, though the darker the room the better the contrast. Default settings are not suitable for anyone, lowered color warmth and increased contrast to find a near tv quality image. Remote is ok, couldn't program my universal ge remote to turn the projector on and off. Built in sound is excellent but utilized optical out to connect to a soundbar/subwoofer setup. Honestly I'm not entirely sure it's substantially improved over the excellent internal audio. I would obviously benefit from the use of a surround reciever which I have in another room and will swap out eventually. After moving 65 and 75 inch tv's from house to house this is a 1000x improvement and the portability makes it all worth it. Built in apps are lacking some key ones. I.e netflix. I bought a higher end roku to plug the gaps and ultimately take over these functions, I did the same for my current android tv as I kept finding a lack of feature parity between roku and android tv os (which this runs). Eventually you'll need to supplement this os anyway if you plan on getting years of use out of the projector, it's analogous to a pc getting out of date with these onboard operating systems. The photo in my review is prior to me making adjustments or using the roku. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2022 by Chris Chandler Chris Chandler

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