
Immerse yourself in a new type of screenless TV experience with the Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS300 Smart Streaming Laser Projector. Utilizing an advanced, ultra-short throw design and sound by Yamaha, viewing content has never been easier. Simply place the projector just inches from the wall and watch TV shows, sports, movies and more up to an astonishing 120" with an incredible 3,600 lumens of color and white brightness for an exceptionally sharp and vivid picture. Featuring built-in Android TV with wireless connectivity, the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector gives you seamless access to popular streaming services including Hulu, HBO, Disney+ and YouTube, right out of the box. So, whether you’re binge-watching your favorite TV shows, or hosting movie night, the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector makes it easy to stream big, bright images virtually anywhere in your home. Epson has partnered with Yamaha to create a unique audio experience unlike anything in its class. Developed exclusively for the Epson EpiqVision LS300 Streaming Laser Projector, Yamaha’s leading Acoustic Engineers designed a unique 2.1 sound system to deliver a true audiophile performance. Designed within a custom 3D Acoustic Enclosure, two high-end Yamaha drivers and a dedicated woofer, are powered by a discrete amplifier and tuned using Yamaha’s latest AudioEngine DSP technology to produce an impressive, deep and wide sound stage that rivals dedicated high-end audio systems and soundbars.
Q: What is the projector's warranty?
A: The projector has a 2-year limited warranty.
Q: What is the maximum screen size that the projector can display?
A: The maximum viewable screen size this projector can display is 120 inches.
Q: Does the projector support 3D viewing?
A: This projector does not offer 3D viewing.
Q: Does the projector have built-in speakers?
A: This projector has built-in speakers and a unique 2.1 sound system designed by Yamaha to deliver a true audiophile performance.
Q: What is the projector's minimum and maximum throw distance?
A: The minimum projector distance is .1 feet and the maximum projector distance is 1.26 feet.
Q: Is this 1080P/HD or 2160P/4K?
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