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Old 10-11-2023, 01:33 AM   #1
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Default Epson Expands Ultra Short Throw Projector Line With New EpiqVision Ultra LS650

There is now LCD projectors with Ultra Short Throw and DLP projectors with Ultra Short Throw. The problem with all consumer LCD and DLP projectors is that they use 2K light engines with pixel shifting technology to simulate 4K quality. 100% of all JVC and Sony 4K LCOS projectors use native 4K imaging chips. The only issue for some consumers is that JVC and Sony use long throw ceiling mounted projectors with no Ultra Short Throw projector in the lineup. Both JVC and Sony need to create at least one model each of a LCOS projector that uses Ultra Short Throw technology. Also, while JVC offers HDR10+, in the ideal world both Sony and JVC should offer both Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+ from the same projector.

The following are some interesting quotes regarding the Epson Ultra Short Throw native 2K LCD projector with 4K pixel shifting technology.

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“Epson is expanding its ultra short throw projector lineup with the announcement of the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 Ultra Short Throw 3-Chip 3LCD Smart Streaming Laser Projector.”

“As the demand for ultra short-throw projectors continues to grow, Epson is expanding our best-selling lineup for big-screen entertainment to meet a wider range of viewing needs with the EpiqVision Ultra LS650 Smart Streaming Laser Projector,”

“Immersive Entertainment – Even in Small Spaces – Place the projector close to the wall and enjoy 4K PRO-UHD2 images up to 120-inches”
“Designed for Your Living Room – True 3-Chip 3LCD technology delivers 3,600 lumens of color and white brightness for clear, colorful images, even in brightly lit rooms”

“ Exceptionally Sharp 4K Experience – 4K PRO-UHD uses advanced pixel-shifting technology and image processing to deliver amazing detail and clarity without sacrificing picture brightness”

https://www.twice.com/product/video/...iqvision-ultra
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Old 10-11-2023, 01:45 AM   #2
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Epson no longer offers Blu-ray 3D support which well be a deal breaker for some consumers.
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Old 10-23-2023, 04:35 PM   #3
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There is now LCD projectors with Ultra Short Throw and DLP projectors with Ultra Short Throw. The problem with all consumer LCD and DLP projectors is that they use 2K light engines with pixel shifting technology to simulate 4K quality. 100% of all JVC and Sony 4K LCOS projectors use native 4K imaging chips. The only issue for some consumers is that JVC and Sony use long throw ceiling mounted projectors with no Ultra Short Throw projector in the lineup. Both JVC and Sony need to create at least one model each of a LCOS projector that uses Ultra Short Throw technology. Also, while JVC offers HDR10+, in the ideal world both Sony and JVC should offer both Dolby Vision HDR and HDR10+ from the same projector.

The following are some interesting quotes regarding the Epson Ultra Short Throw native 2K LCD projector with 4K pixel shifting technology.

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“Epson is expanding its ultra short throw projector lineup with the announcement of the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 Ultra Short Throw 3-Chip 3LCD Smart Streaming Laser Projector.”

“As the demand for ultra short-throw projectors continues to grow, Epson is expanding our best-selling lineup for big-screen entertainment to meet a wider range of viewing needs with the EpiqVision Ultra LS650 Smart Streaming Laser Projector,”

“Immersive Entertainment – Even in Small Spaces – Place the projector close to the wall and enjoy 4K PRO-UHD2 images up to 120-inches”
“Designed for Your Living Room – True 3-Chip 3LCD technology delivers 3,600 lumens of color and white brightness for clear, colorful images, even in brightly lit rooms”

“ Exceptionally Sharp 4K Experience – 4K PRO-UHD uses advanced pixel-shifting technology and image processing to deliver amazing detail and clarity without sacrificing picture brightness”

https://www.twice.com/product/video/...iqvision-ultra

No 3D? I would never spend thousands on a gimped unit when other mfgrs offer better.
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Old 10-31-2023, 10:05 PM   #4
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Still no consumer LCD projector with a native 4K imaging chip. Just 1080P with pixel shifting to simulate 4K quality.

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"The EpiqVision Ultra LS650 is a 3-chip 3LCD design with a native resolution of 1080p but uses Epson’s 4K PRO-UHD pixel-shifting technology and image processing to achieve 4K “without sacrificing picture brightness,” which is rated at 3,600 lumens. The projector supports HLG high dynamic range (HDR) and full 10-bit HDR."

https://www.soundandvision.com/conte...ewed-september
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