Epson, a popular manufacturer of projection products, has added to its selection of lifestyle-friendly solutions with the introduction EpiqVision Ultra LS650 ultra-short throw (UST) projector.
Epson says that its new UST is a 3-chip 3LCD smart streaming laser projector that is reasonably priced to enable a wide range of users to enjoy a big-screen 4K AV experience. The global electronics company points out that its new projector is capable of producing a 120-inch 4K UHD image, and up to 3,600 lumens of brightness.
“With quality built-in sound and smart TV capabilities, the new Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 is the complete viewing package, providing a front-row seat to exceptional color and amazing detail, without sacrificing picture brightness,” says Fernando Tamashiro, product manager, Epson America, Inc. “As we expand Epson’s best-selling ultra short throw lineup with the new Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650, it will redefine today’s living spaces where entertainment fits seamlessly into virtually any environment.”
Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS650 Enables Modern AV Content Consumption
According to the company, the EpiqVision Ultra LS650 also utilizes a modern, sleek chassis that can be placed close to a wall, and integrators can employ Epson’s Setting Assistant App to help with the setup, including display size.
Supporting a wealth of applications, the UST projector can be used for broadcast television, gaming and streaming content. Epson points out the projector incorporates a 2.1 virtual surround audio system designed by Yamaha, as well as features such as an HDMI port that utilizes eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). Epson also notes the EpiqVision Ultra LS650 UST projector also offers users a complete smart system array of streaming services such as Disney+, Max, YouTube, and Amazon Prime.
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