Epson's super-bright new Q-Series 4K 120Hz projectors could be the ultimate gaming displays
Date:
Tue, 20 Aug 2024 10:15:00 +0000
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Epson's new trio of 3LCD laser projectors are its brightest models yet, and they feature gaming-friendly features such as 4K 120Hz support.
FULL STORY ======================================================================Epson has launched a trio of new 3LCD laser projectors The new models have 4K 120Hz support and up to 10,000 lumens brightness High brightness and a living room-friendly design make the Q-Series an alternative to microLED TVs
With CEDIA Expo, a showcase for the latest and greatest developments in home theater technology, just around the corner (September 5-7, 2024), related new gear announcements are rolling in. First up is Epson, which just dropped news of the Epson Q-Series, a trio of new 3LCD laser projectors aimed at the high-end custom installation market.
The Epson Q-Series consists of three high-brightness models designed for multipurpose living spaces. However, like the best 4K projectors , they can also be installed in traditional home theater environments and include the contrast-enhancing UltraBlack technology found in previous models such as the Epson LS12000 .
The entry-level Q-Series model is the QB1000 ($7,999, around 6,160 /
AU$11,900 ) , which features Epsons VRX Cinema Lens and features dual HDMI
2.1 inputs with 4K 120Hz and ALLM support. Between its HDMI 2.1 connections and specified under-20ms input lag time, the QB1000 could be the perfect big-screen gaming projector.
Brightness on the QB1000 is specified as 3,300 lumens (color and white) and HDR support includes the HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG formats. It uses Epsons QZX Picture Processor, has a laser light source rated for 20,000 hours, and features a 3-axis motorized lens shift to ease setup and installation. The QB1000 is the entry-level projector in the new Epson Q-Series. (Image credit: Epson)
The QL3000 ($14,999, around 11,550 / AU$22,300) and QL7000 ($29,999, around 23,100 / AU$44,600) are body only projectors that can be paired with any of Epsons High-Precision lenses. This design enables a wide range of
installation options, including floor or ceiling-mounted ultra short throw setups.
Epsons QL3000 and QL7000 provide the same features found in the QB1000. They are specced for up to 6,000 and 10,000 lumens and support screen sizes up to 300 inches. According to Epson, these new models are more compact than their high-brightness competition something made possible by a new, smaller light source with a vapor chamber heatsink making them a better fit for bright living spaces. Both projectors are available in black or white and have a unique, angular case that should also complement any room theyre installed
in. The new Epson QL7000 features a distinctive, angled case and supports a range of lens options. (Image credit: Epson) Epson Q-Series: a cheaper alternative to microLED TVs?
With its new Q-Series projectors, Epson is taking on a range of display competitors in the high-end custom installation space. The main ones are flagship projectors from brands like Sony, Barco, and Digital Projection, but massive microLED video walls also appear to be in their sights.
Making its new projectors compact and design-forward should give Epson an
edge over its competition in the high-brightness projector space, which is dominated by industrial-looking models that dont exactly blend in with a typical living room environment.
Projectors such as the Sony VPL-GTZ380 , a model that is specced for the same 10,000 lumens brightness as the Epson QL7000, are fairly massive and best hidden away from sight. Equally important, they are massively expensive, with the Sony priced at $80,000 compared to the QL7000s $29,999.
A compelling feature of Epsons two new top projectors is the option to pair them with an ultra-short throw lens. This will allow for the projector to be installed close up to a screen in a cabinet or ceiling rather than requiring
a long throw distance to project large-scale images. The best ultra short throw projectors, such as the Epson LS800, are already bright enough to be installed in typical living room spaces, but bumping brightness up to the 6,000-10,000 lumens range will make pictures look even more vivid and
dynamic. And with prices topping off at $29,999 for the projector, Epsons new models will also provide a budget-friendly alternative to massive microLED TVs, which currently sit in the $100,000 and up range.
The QB1000 will be available in September 2024, and the QL3000 and QL7000 in October 2024. We look forward to reporting on them further at CEDIA Expo
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