
Enjoy an immersive entertainment experience with this Epson Home Cinema 4K projector. The three-chip design with 3LCD technology delivers high-quality visuals, while the built-in dual 10W speakers produce crisp sound. This Epson Home Cinema 4K projector has HDMI and USB ports for connecting a wide variety of devices, and Bluetooth connectivity lets you play media files from your mobile device.
Q: What is the throw ratio range for this projector?
A: It has a throw ratio range of 1.32 - 2.15:1, allowing for versatile image reproduction.
Q: How loud is the fan on this projector?
A: The fan noise is 35dB, which ensures quiet operation.
Q: What is the resolution supported by this Epson projector?
A: This projector supports 3840 x 2160 (2 x 1920 x 1080) 4K PRO-UHD resolution.
Q: What is the lamp life of this Epson Home Cinema projector?
A: The UHE 250W lamp offers up to 3,500 hours of lamp life in normal mode.
Q: Does this projector have built-in speakers?
A: Yes, it has built-in 10W speakers for crisp sound.
A: Epson has a throw calculator that tells you mounting distance based on screen size and few other factors https://epson.com/support/projection-distance-calculators# Another valuable resource is projectorcentral dot com
Q: What size screws do I need for the mounting bracket holes on the bottom of the projector?
A: Hi olas, The mount holes on the bottom of the Home Cinema 3800 require four M4×9 screws. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A: Hi Pradap, the noise is due to the audio setting on your Apple 4K TV. The Home Cinema 3800 projector only supports 2-channel PCM Stereo. Regards, Bobby - The Epson Team.

Enjoy an immersive entertainment experience with this Epson Home Cinema 4K projector. The three-chip design with 3LCD technology delivers high-quality visuals, while the built-in dual 10W speakers produce crisp sound. This Epson Home Cinema 4K projector has HDMI and USB ports for connecting a wide variety of devices, and Bluetooth connectivity lets you play media files from your mobile device.

Create an immersive entertainment system with this Epson Home Cinema 4K PRO-UHD projector. Full HDR color processing and 4K PRO-UHD projection technologies ensure accurate reproduction of premium, cinematic content for immersive viewing. The pixel-shift processor of this 2600-lumen Epson Home Cinema 4K PRO-UHD projector enhances the quality of lower-resolution videos.

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Redefine your viewing experience with cutting-edge visual technology that brings stories to life—introducing the state-of-the-art Home Cinema 980 projector from Epson. Featuring an impressive 4,000 lumens of color brightness (IDMS rated) and 4,000 lumens of white brightness (ISO rated)¹, the Home Cinema 980 delivers a display size up to 300" for immersive entertainment—even in brightly lit spaces. With Full HD 1080p resolution and data processing designed for fast-moving sports, gaming, and beyond, you’ll never miss a moment of the action. Whether you’re watching your favorite TV show or enjoying the big game, this powerful projector provides a stunning, larger-than-life viewing experience with true 3-chip 3LCD technology. And with versatile connectivity and built-in speaker, you get captivating HD entertainment right out of the box.
| Pros for Epson - Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector with High Dynamic Range - White | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Picture Quality, Brightness, Ease of use, Noise Level, HDR | There were no pros for this product— | Picture Quality, Brightness, Ease of use, Connectivity, Zoom | Picture Quality, Brightness, Ease of Use, Fan Noise |
| Cons for Epson - Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector with High Dynamic Range - White | |||
| Focus, Size, Weight, Speakers | There were no cons for this product— | Fan Noise | Connectivity, Menu Design |
Customers highly value the Home Cinema 3800 4K 3LCD Projector with High Dynamic Range for its exceptional picture quality and brightness. Users find it relatively easy to set up and appreciate its minimal noise level and helpful HDR. However, some customers have reported issues with focus, particularly in the corners, and have noted that the projector is large and somewhat heavy. Additionally, a few users feel that the built-in speakers could be improved.
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I'm reviewing with bias as the Epson 3800 projector is my first home theater projector but after 11 months of heavy use. My main concern was picture quality and refresh rate as this was being purchased to replacement the family room’s 4k Samsung 65” tv that died right outside its warranty coverage. Meaning it was going to be used for Movies, steaming and GAMING! So, the PS5 at 4k was a huge concern for me because my kids were in the mist of a big gaming kick since we just got our hands on the new “Next Gen” console. I’m happy to report that this projector is a perfect fit for the PS5 as this console will not play games higher than 60 frames per second at the 4k resolution setting which is exactly what the 3800 is rated for. The only issue we had was while playing games on the huge 120 screen was eye fatigue when kids would set to close the projector screen. For movies and streaming I’ve built a small(ish) form computer with parts from my old work PC. It’s fitted with an Intel 9700k CPU and the new Intel Ark A770 GPU. The Ark GPU was more of a curiosity purchase for the new contender in the GPU market, but it does extremely well, but you can find better value cards out there for this application. Pro: HDR, 60hz RFR, high contrast, bright, huge 100”+ screen Cons: Harder instillation that a TV, more costly Please forgive the poor mounting solution for the projector as we will be moving soon and haven’t bothered properly mounting yet.
JakeS Posted
I purchased the 3800 after trying several other projectors that just were not the visual quality (color, brightness) I wanted in a movie room. Installation was simple enough with a ceiling mount purchased from Amazon using one leg in front and 2 in the back. (Vivo-MOUNT-VP02B) The picture quality is amazing and extremely bright. I find it also shows well when watching with my curtains open. What I didn’t like is the setup! It’s a pain!!! No matter how level it was and going through an iterative process of making it fit to my 120” projector screen, it just wouldn’t fit all the corners. I tried using the keystone, and it’s useless. It really distorts the picture. I had to finally decide that I was going to accept that some movies might have a slightly lopsided edge. There are times the entire screen is filled, but many times, due to a movie’s natural format, it shows in a rectangular shape in the middle of the screen. This is fine, except the left side of the image is always slightly smaller than the right, giving a lopsided look. For the price, this projector should have automatic focus and auto keystone. My family is ok with trading this small imperfection for the picture quality. The other thing I didn’t like is, I could never get it to connect to Bluetooth devices through the built-in Bluetooth on the Epson. It would recognize the item, yet still not connect to play through my Onkyo speakers. The instructions say the devices need to be A2DP compatible which all were. It would show it found the device but still wouldn’t play. What I eventually did was connected a Bluetooth device (Esinkin- W29-us) purchased from Amazon directly to my purchased firestick. In this case, the Bluetooth device is connected to my Audio input through the red and white cords in the front of my Onkyo. I went to the settings of the Bluetooth on my firestick, and selected the Esinkin. Voila!! It plays through my surround sound. I do have DirecTV hooked up, but I’ve not quite figured out how to play it through the speakers. I’m going to try one more device and will update. All in all, my family loves it. It gives a very movie like experience. For this reason alone, I would recommend.
CJ24 Posted
For the price-point of this projector, I am extremely happy with it. We upgraded from a 10+ year old Viewsonic 1080p DLP based projector, and the difference it just astounding. While the jump in resolution from 1080p to 4k is good, the real winner is the difference in color and brightness. This thing is an absolute light canon, plenty of brightness to have bright scenes in HDR pop on my 100" screen. Lense flairs, light sabers, etc. look fantastic, and the colors are very rich and vibrant. My old projector looked very flat and dull in comparison. The auto-iris feature is fantastic and is probably my favorite feature. It very quickly adjusts the amount of light coming through the optics to match the scene. This makes dark scenes show good contrast and not look "black crushed" like my old projector did. We watched Pan's Labyrinth as one of the first movies on the new projector and the dark scenes looked incredible. Animated movies look extremely vibrant and colorful as well, we watch a lot of anime with our kids and have been really happy with how they look even though the majority of them only release in regular 1080p blu-ray and do not have HDR. Being able to physically shift the lense up/down/left/right instead of using key stoning correction to make the image project correctly onto the screen results in a much sharper image. This projector still has plenty of key stone options, we just chose to mount this projector lower off the ceiling compared to our last one so we could disable them, and were very happy with the results My last talking point is 3LCD technology versus DLP. DLP projectors in this price range are typically a single wheel. My last projector used this technology, and I constantly saw a rainbow effect on the projected image, especially in dark scenes. Some people are sensitive to this, and some aren't. I have a friend who owns a new BenQ DLP projector and I also see rainbow effects on his, while he doesn't. This problem does not exist on 3LCD projectors. This was a major point for me in purchasing this projector, and not being subject to that constant nagging issue was alone worth upgrading for me. My room has plenty of curtains (including extra ones we put up if we watch movies during the day) but is not a dedicated blackened home theater room. In my semi-light controlled environment I am extremely happy with this unit. It has tons of brightness to spare, while not ideal I could even see inviting people over to watch football during the day with the lights on. This is not something every projector can do, in my opinion this thing is genuinely a light canon. Last thing to note is we have an electric pulldown screen. I was able to buy a cable and hook up the projector so when you turn it on the screen automatically goes up and down. Not having to deal with the electric screen remote is a godsend and very easy to setup. In the past my wife has been too intimidated to use our home theater by herself but since we got this projector she watches movies on her own, and that puts a smile on my face.
ShredK Posted