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DanI Posted
I upgraded from the overhead Epson projector to this short throw projector. Incredible picture & sound. Easy set up using the app. So surprising how it configured by taking 2 pictures with my phone and it formatted the picture perfectly to my existing screen. Best Buy team was very helpful and knowledgeable in my deicions making. I love it!
AudioGeek Posted
Upgraded from an 82 inch TV and glad I did! Paired it with the Epson silverflex 120 inch screen and results are phenomenal!! Between Formovie, Hisense, Samsung and LG, I chose Epson because of the package deal at best buy, plus I really needed one that performs in bright lid room. Live it, sharp, bright, and low fan noise! Also paired it eith Samsung Q990B soundbar that cones with 2 HDMI input since Epson LS800 doesn’t have eArc, wished they had that for more seamless CEC integration! Tricky part is to find a media table that’s low for this purpose and I ended up with a coffee table that’s 16.5 inch tall, 14 inch table height maybe more ideal!
This review is from Epson - LS800 4K PRO-UHD Ultra Short Throw 3-Chip 3LCD Laser Projector, 4000 Lumens, HDR, up to150", Android TV, Yamaha Speakers - White
Gagan Posted
I recently purchased the Epson LS800 projector, and it has completely transformed my home viewing experience. This projector is a game-changer, especially for those considering a replacement for traditional TV setups. What stands out most about the LS800 is its exceptional brightness. I use it without a screen, projecting directly onto a wall, and the image quality remains incredibly vivid and clear. This is true even during the day, where natural light usually hampers projector performance. The colors are vibrant, and the contrast is sharp, making movies and sports viewing an absolute delight. The installation process was straightforward, and the projector’s sleek design fits seamlessly into my living space. It’s compact enough not to be intrusive yet powerful enough to deliver a cinematic experience. The sound quality is also noteworthy, eliminating the need for an external sound system for everyday use. Whether it’s for gaming, movies, or streaming, the LS800 performs exceptionally well across all fronts. In summary, the Epson LS800 has exceeded my expectations. It’s a top-notch projector that offers great value for its price, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home entertainment system. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality, versatile, and user-friendly projector.
JimmyJ Posted
Couldn't be happier. Very bright and clear picture. Like all projectors, the picture is better in a dark space, but this one is very usable with some ambient light. Amazing how big the picture is from just inches from the wall. We basically installed it on the TV stand where the TV was before. Only recommendation is to use a screen. We tried to project on the wall and then used a cheap portable screen, which was basically a white bedsheet. It's ok if you do that, but once we installed a 120" white projector screen, the difference was night and day. No need to buy a really expensive screen either. We went with a budget model on Amazon and it's fantastic. Note also that the projector's operating system has pretty much all of the Android TV apps except for Netflix. Thus, you might want to pick up a Roku, Amazon or Apple streaming device if you want Netflix.
Warith Posted
As an experienced UST user, I can confirm that this unit is excellent. The setup was very straightforward, the images are bright and colorful, and the 4K is awesome. It works perfectly with our sound system (Vizio Soundbar and surround), and the unit's HDMI ARC works perfectly. It's worth the cost. The screen setup is effortless and professional. You will find it very to the point.
CaseyK Posted
I’ve been running the LS800 in my living room for about a week. It’s not an ideal home theater setup, the blinds are always open with substantial ambient light, it’s open concept with people coming and going at all times, and despite this the LS800 has blown me away. We can easily watch at any time of the day, from any angle. Set up is straightforward and you can easily do it yourself. If you’re looking for 100”+ experience, this is the way to go. We love it!
Techsavy Posted
Big heavy unit that feels sturdy, projects good quality picture, great throw ratio, good brightness, however some cons are dont feel as sharp image nor brightness as mentioned on paper . Overall i feel you are paying for brand value as nowadays many competitors doing this at cheaper price.
This review is from Epson - LS800 4K PRO-UHD Ultra Short Throw 3-Chip 3LCD Laser Projector, 4000 Lumens, HDR, up to150", Android TV, Yamaha Speakers - White
Imabeast Posted
Great picture quality wish I would have ordered it sooner. Projector combined with the Epson screen is a perfect match. I have it set up in a very well light room and it surpass my expectations in brightness and picture quality
ReginaldH Posted
This is short throw is awesome 120 inch it will do 150. For the money it is bad. Custom made screen my self. Bought paint from a awesome company. Im loviving it.
Eddie Posted
Outstanding Product. Clear and crisp video. Spectacular sound increase. I love it. With the short throw there are know walk-through shadows.
JoeK Posted
Awesome picture. As good as my 65" LG oled. Ceiling mounted with Spectra 120" alr screen (inverted). Just used default settings. Even with ambient light quality is great. Audio is just as unbelievable. Android tv a plus. NO Netflix but it has built in chromecast (haven't tried yet) Took weeks of research and finally ended up with the ls800. Would highly recommend. Had 2 weeks now. Hope it lasts. I understand that lasers dim over time. Don't know how long before that starts to happen.
DonnaS Posted
Amazing! Right out of the box it was ready to go. The picture is crisp and the unit is user friendly. There was some calibration needed due to unevenness from the floor/rug, but we had Geek Squad do that for us. The sound quality surprised me. It is loud!. We ended up purchasing the 9.1 JBL surround sound speaker system to pair with the projector. I ca not be happier with this purchase. Gaming is a breeze as well on it. I highly recommend this project for, you will not be disappointed.
Rick Posted
At first I was skeptical coming from a 85 inch QLED. I made this my main tv for the upcoming season and no regrets here. I know getting a screen would drastically increase the quality and contrast but look at this picture on a wall! Why spend 3k on a screen? Very happy
GeorgeG Posted
Very easy to setup. Watching Disney plus 4k is way better 123 vs any tv.
EugeneW Posted
Outstanding picture quality and HUGE screen. Ours sits about 14 inches from the wall and the projection reaches about 155", diagonal. We also use it for game nights - perfect. At first we thought projecting on a bumpy wall couldn't be fixed without resurfacing or buying a screen, then we found the app - made it easy to get all the corners tight. Worth every penny spent.
This review is from Epson - LS800 4K PRO-UHD Ultra Short Throw 3-Chip 3LCD Laser Projector, 4000 Lumens, HDR, up to150", Android TV, Yamaha Speakers - White
SmartHomeGuy Posted
Don't regret making the investment and purchasing this unit! The scale and quality of the picture on my wall is astonishing! For scale this is a 8 ft open wall.
Karebear Posted
I’ve had several projectors, epson 4010, Ben q 7050i, and now the epson ls800. It’s amazing out of the box. Only drawback is not enough color control. Epson does an amazing job. Even better paired with the silver screen.ill let the photo speak for itself
TThor Posted
We messed up when we first installed the screen and the image was not great, with some help we got it installed correctly and the image is unbelievable. Crisp, clean, and the colors are unmatched. We love it.
LeesaB Posted
Great image on a plain wall and the sounds is good without additional speakers.
Rustula Posted
Great projector. Picture clear. Only downside is on off button is too sensitive. During set up having to move projector kept turning it off.