Don't make the same mistake I did with an expensive 4K laser projector
Date:
Sun, 05 Feb 2023 12:00:35 +0000
Description:
Don't do what I did and get a 4K laser projector only to realize it has no internal speakers, rendering your setup useless.
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When youre looking to upgrade your home theatre setup with a brand new 4K laser projector, dont do what I did and forget to read its spec sheet first, or you might be in for a nasty surprise.
I adore projectors and think that people should at least consider ditching their TV for one. Sure, the best 4K projectors are typically pricier than the best 4K TVs , and you have to ensure your home theater is constructed in the right room somewhere with a big white surface and no windows (or black-out curtains installed) for the best visuals. But the atmosphere produced by a projector-fuelled setup and the view-filling images it can create is well worth the effort, in my eyes.
So, in my crusade to convince others that projectors are the way forward, I took the Epson EH-LS11000W that Ive been testing for TechRadar to my parents place to show them what it was capable of. In my review, I was really impressed by the laser projectors crisp 4K image (which can be blown up to a size of 300 inches) and its pictures splendid colors though the contrast in dark scenes isnt as good as Id have liked (especially for its price), plus
its limited ports and lack of TV OS is a bad combination as you have to waste a port on a streaming stick.
In addition, as I learned at my parents house after spending a few hours hyping it up and getting it set up, it lacks any in-built speakers. This realization brought movie night to an instant halt, as my family was not keen to let me borrow their soundbar and ruin their existing TV setup. So I dejectedly returned the EH-LS11000W to its box. TV one, projector zero. The Epson EH-LS11000W projector (Image credit: Future) Right projector, wrong
home theatre
This isnt actually that uncommon for projectors; even fairly high-cost
options like the Epson EH-LS11000W (which will set you back $3,999 / 4,199 / around AU$5,750) focus their efforts on producing stellar visuals and leave audio to the best soundbars and best speakers.
But in my hubris, I forgot this. Instead, I assumed the vents on the side of the machine were so its speakers could emit clear audio, neglecting to think that they could in fact be vents for its 2,5000 lumens laser setup to dissipate heat.
Thankfully, I hadnt spent any money on this projector as Epson is loaning it to me for the review so the mistake didnt cost me. If I had just dropped $3,999 / 4,199, then that would've been my entire home theater budget down
the drain on an incomplete setup.
But this moment is a good reminder that even we techies can make mistakes and assume things about a cool-looking product that arent accurate. Thats why we always recommend reading through a gadgets capabilities and reviews before buying it (and dont just look at the score and move on).
Speakerless projectors like the Epson EH-LS11000W arent terrible, but theyre not suited to every home theater setup. Thats the case for a lot of tech; its not about how amazing the appliance is, it's about whether it's great for you and your needs.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/dont-make-the-same-mistake-i-did-with-an-expens ive-4k-laser-projector
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