🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game!
The Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS800 is a cutting-edge ultra short throw projector that delivers a breathtaking 4K PRO-UHD experience with 4,000 lumens brightness. Ideal for bright rooms, it projects a massive image size of up to 150 inches from just 0.9 feet away, making it perfect for both entertainment and professional presentations. With built-in Yamaha speakers and smart connectivity options, this projector is designed for the modern user who values quality and convenience.
Brand Name | Epson |
Item Weight | 27.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.4 x 27.4 x 6.2 inches |
Item model number | V11HA90120 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Ultra Short Throw, Short Throw |
Speaker Type | Built-In |
J**Y
Easy set up, great picture, no projector screen or repainting white walls.
I received it today and my husband set it up as soon as we got home. The box was large and the unit well protected. It works perfectly (just need to learn all the controls and fine tuning for the picture we like).It's currently on our old TV Stand facing our white, dirty wall (with some spots here and there). As long as we don't have a fully white image, the picture and colors are good enough to hide the imperfections. It's night with a bright lamp on in the room and the brightness settings are low but we can still see the image clearly. In the daytime hours, I expect to increase the brightness but I think the image will still be clear (will update if it isn't).Important items to me not in any particular order of importance:1. I can hear the sound clearly without going to max volume and still turn it up if I feel like it.2. I can see the image in all lighting environments and it's not pixilated, too uneven, or warped.3. Gives me more space where my TV was located.4. Easy to relocate when I feel like it (will need to redo the sertings when this happens).5. Remote Control available.6. Capabilities to link a device to watch video apps or video apps installed.End.It's great just the way it is in our home. No repainting the wall. No projections screen. I'm happy. Hubby has more requirements he wants that I don't know about. It's meeting his standards too. He's usually picky on having HD or UHD images but it's good enough for him as is for now. We'll see if we get a projector screen or paint the wall later.
T**M
Bright and clear, but no Netflix
I have had this for almost a year, beautiful and bright when projected on a proper UST screen. Was using it on a a cheap $20 120" screen and it was still beautiful. The only issue I have is AndroidTV not having Netflix, but I just use the Roku 4K streaming stick instead.The app makes it very easy to center and fill the screen.
M**O
Sharp, Bright, Vibrant picture. AndroidTv needs some work.
You can find a lot of reviews on the web regarding this projector. My experience with it matches with those reviews, and you’ll be able to find all the Pros of owning the projector in those write-ups. I’ll list a few of the Cons or issues that I didn’t see listed in most of those.- AndroidTv works fine, although it’s not as refined as the Nvidia Shield. I actually wish they hadn’t of included the OS because if feels a little incomplete or lacking in features. Hopefully they’ll release an improved version soon. The projector will be a nice all-in-one streaming device If they fix some of the bugs and provide more functionality.- No Netflix support!!! – I suppose it could be added later, but it’s irritating waiting for the OS to boot so you can switch hdmi inputs to use a full featured streaming device.- Lacks a default source option. It boots straight into AndroidTv, so each power up forces you to switch hdmi inputs when you prefer to use a third-party streaming device.- Built-in AndroidTv streaming HD can be flaky (spinning progress wheel) trying to buffer shows. This requires a reboot to fix. Although I haven't noticed it with firmware 1.02 yet.- HDMI-Arc CEC function is flaky and Arc doesn’t stay linked. I have to constantly disable and reenable HDMI-Arc with each power up. It will stay linked if the receiver is never powered off.- Sound output options are limited and the selected option is flaky too, it occasionally defaults and has to be reset.- Square Alignment is possible, but very time consuming, because it's very sensitive to minor adjustments. It will take a solid hour if you want the squarest picture before using their phone app to auto correct the image (which works awesome and flawlessly). Although one small bump or minuscule movement will distort the image again. Start with the rear height foot first and don't adjust the Left\Right keystone feet until the top\bottom image is where you want it.- Manual focus ring is stiff and does not have a very ‘exact’ or precision spot on feel to it (kind of feels like a cheap plastic toy camera).- My unit locked up during a firmware update. The system downloaded the firmware and started the install. Then it rebooted with fans on hi with a steady blue power light (system ok indicator), but no image displayed and the OS wouldn't boot. After a few mins the unit will reboot with fans on hi, a steady blue power light and no image (it kept doing this). There were no devices or cables plugged into the unit at the time. Epson support was easy to work with and offered to replace with a new unit, but I wasn't sure I wanted a projector that has the potential to brick with a simple firmware update. I played around with hooking up a receiver to the HDMI2-Arc port to see if something might output. For whatever reason that allowed the projector to continue the firmware update. The power button started flashing blue for awhile and eventually restarted successfully.
N**K
Amazing projector, and great for gaming
This projector is fantastic. It has great color, an app that can adjust for wall waviness if you don't have a screen where you are using it, amazing blacks and whites, and keeps up with gaming with no trouble. Would definitely recommend.We do have a screen, but we haven't put it up yet. We just haven't gotten around to it, and the projector looks so good even without it.To be fair, we do have a pretty great area for a projector. We don't have a dedicated theater room, but it is in a basement room with half windows covered with blackout curtains on either side. It works rather well.My only gripe is that the physical size of the projector is big enough that it was a bit of a hassle to hunt down a surface to sit it on. We ended up with a coffee table. I'm not in love with it, but it works. We do have some added difficulty due to having to find something rather low to the ground since the ceilings are only 8ft in the room it is in.
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