Epson - 120" EpiqVision Ultra LS500 4K via Upscaling PRO-UHD Short Throw Laser Projector with HDR (screen included) - Black

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Product Description

Model number : LS500BATV120EP
With an immersive 4K HDR3 viewing experience, Epson Laser Projection TV1 represents a new generation of digital projection that redefines the everyday television experience by offering a stunning 120" picture. Equipped with proprietary 4K PRO-UHD®2 3LCD technology, Epson Laser Projection TV1 combines an advanced, ultra-short-throw laser projector - along with an ultra-high-resolution, ambient-light-rejecting screen - to produce vivid colors and deep blacks for an exceptionally bright, colorful and sharp picture in virtually any viewing environment. Whether you're watching a live sporting event, streaming your favorite series, gaming on the latest generation of consoles, or watching a blockbuster movie, Epson Laser Projection TV1 will simply amaze you.
Dimension
Product Height : 9 inches
Product Width :18 inches
Product Depth :14.7 inches
Product Weight :20.5 pounds

Features
A Complete Solution Epson Laser Projection TV1 includes an ultra-short-throw laser projector with an ultra-high-resolution, ambient-light-rejecting screen for an exceptionally bright, colorful and sharp picture
Ultra-short-throw Technology for a breakthrough viewing experience with no shadows, plus easy installation; simply place the projector close to the wall and beam a 120" image
Immersive 120" Display a new generation of digital projection that redefines the everyday television experience by offering a stunning 120" picture; easy to set up and with no-glare
4K PRO-UHD2 Projection Technology advanced processing for resolution enhancement, color and image processing, resulting in an exceptionally sharp picture
Incredibly Bright Picture displays 4K HDR3 content at an exceptional level of brightness of 4000 lumens in color; for all-day viewing in virtually any lighting environment

What's Included
Projector
Remote
Power Cable
Screen

Reviews

  • 5
    Projector

    Posted by Tracey Bell on 3rd May 2024

    This is an awesome short throw projector you can ever find in the market.

  • 5
    Epson Laser LS500 EPIQVISION TV

    Posted by Ashley Romero on 26th Apr 2024

    My delivery of my laser LS500 epiqvision TV was right on time. This projector and screen is just like having a big screen tv twice the size.

  • 5
    Best projector for a home theater!

    Posted by Rhonda Coleman on 23rd Apr 2024

    The Epson LS500W is one of the best products I’ve had the chance to put my hands on. Disclaimer: I was fascinated with an Epson regular throw projector that I was using before the LS500, so I was able to compare. Using a traditional projector for the past 2 years has been amazing. During the start of the pandemic it was a lifesaver, considering that there was no chance of going to an actual movie theater. Once the LS500 arrived I was curious to see if it could be better than the last one. My original projector was a traditional long throw projector with 2500 lumens. It was on the opposite side of the room projecting against a big white wall we have available. It wasn’t ideal since it was placed in front of a window but it worked very nicely at night. One of the main problems was that we were forced to make our space as dark as possible to really get the full experience. We had a 145-inch picture projected on the wall. I was hesitant about the smaller picture size of the LS500 when contacted about reviewing it. The box is huge, but surprisingly the contents still fit in the apartment building elevator, although it took some effort to get it up here. The big box holds the boxes of the projector itself and the screen. The screen is what makes the box so long, but once you take it apart, you realize that it’s not that carrying the items inside is really easy. I was so excited that I set up the projector without the screen first, and projected on the same wall I have been using all this time. From the get go it was amazing. Deeper colors, more light and sharper than what I was used to. I believe that the extra 1500 lumens in brightness is what makes the difference Building the screen took about two hours and I had a little help from my friends. We used a template posted on Epson's website and projected it on the wall with the projector, and that helped us calculate precisely where to drill. After setting up the frame of the screen we easily managed to get the screen material attached to it. Bottom line is that you definitely need help so you don’t ruin anything in the process. The screen isn’t heavy but two people are required to get it done. Once the screen is installed, the magic begins. After setting up the screen a friend (who wasn’t part of the process) entered the room and immediately said: How is that TV so big? And that’s the main point. With the screen attached to the wall it truly feels like a giant TV. The brightness and depth of color makes it feel like an actual 120 inch tv screen. I’ve had the unit for two entire weeks. And at first I’ll confess that the screen size difference between what I had before was a concern. But once I actually started using it on a daily basis, it’s been a complete transformation. We can watch tv during the day, before this we had to either use a computer to watch tv or actually turn on our "tiny" 55"tv in our bedroom. The alternative to achieve a larger size was the regular throw projector, but the living room needed total darkness to actually be able to enjoy what was on. The LS500W changed all that. It is definitely brighter to start with, and the special short throw screen allows us to watch, immersively, anything at any time of the day. Watching movies is a delight, the 4K is truly awesome. It is very sharp; watching both new or old movies feels amazing. This has definitely elevated our own personal movie theater at home experience. . The screen gives the entire experience a more premium feeling to it. I simply could not go back to a regular TV nor to a washed out picture. Playing video games on it is something outstanding. Playing on the PS5 in 4K at 60fps in high demanding frame rates works beautifully. Playing online requires the image to be as fast as possible to be competitive in the game and it works. Between the quality of the projector and the advancement in video game quality it sometimes feels like you're watching outside through a window. I was prepared to have a list of cons about the product, but it turns out that the benefits totally compensate for any drawback.. If you have limited space and want to have a premium experience, this is your product. Just inches away from your wall you can get a 120 monster image. And the thing is, that once you plug this thing on and start watching, you’ll simply won’t be able to go back. We recently went back to a commercial theater, and this is a quote from my wife: ‘’why does the movie screen feel so small?’’ It’s because you’re now used to the giant one we have back home. You will find cheaper options around, traditional projectors that you have to place in the back of the room and point to a screen and a wall, but the truth is that you won’t find one with this power in lumens/Brightness. You’ll get used to turning it on even in broad daylight and watching anything, it is definitely an everyday system. You can even leave it on with screensavers during the day and it feels like a framed painting. This is a review for the Epson 120” EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Short Throw Laser Projection TV that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review.

  • 5
    Awesome 4K clarity and brightness in daylight!

    Posted by Ricardo Ward on 19th Apr 2024

    It’s my first projector so exited and enjoying the Epson short throw LS500B projector. It has nice 4K picture quality bright enough in not so dark room next to the window. I’ve got it 3 days back so not yet installed screen (in the picture attached below). Happy with output on wall but except the brightness to get enhanced with grey non light reflecting screen. Few drawbacks though it does not have optical Audio output so I may need a AVR and price range seems higher but it comes with the grey screen so works good.

  • 5
    Vivid colors, sharp details and great contrast

    Posted by Richard Sullivan on 15th Apr 2024

    This is a review for the Epson 120” EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Short Throw Laser Projection TV that I received free of charge to do a beta test and review. A normal TV just can’t compare to what a projector can do to its audience. My wife, who is not a fan of technology simply said “wow” when we called her after getting it setup. The 120-inch screen completely gives the room a makeover. From the first night that the projector was set up, I immediately stated thinking of events where I could have people over and show off my new room. Painting the wall with TV shows, movies, YouTube videos, and video games changes my home. Setting up the projector is not as easy as simply plopping down a standard TV, but the experience isn’t either. While, the projector does have an incredibly short throw, to get to the full 120-inch, it did need to come a bit farther off the wall than I had expected and we will need to rethink the furniture situation for that room. But this short throw eliminates one of my main gripes with previous long-throw projection systems I’ve tried – having someone cross in front of the projection. With the ultra-short throw, the projector sits nicely at the front of the room with zero room to walk in front of the projection. It isn’t just the size of the screen that impress, but the colors are vivid, the details sharp and the contrast incredible. It feels like whatever we put on the screen was popping off. I noticed that with a regular TV, the light emits in a directional approach yet with the projector, the light was pointed toward the wall providing a greater field of view. The screen was easy to put together. The frame consisted of four main rails with connectors that were held together with two screws at each corner. The screen itself folds over the frame and a bunch of spring clips connect between the screen and, after folding over the outer edge clip to the inside edge of the frame. While a tool was provided for this, we used out fingers to stretch the springs between the screen and the frame. The projector had controls to zoom (came defaulted to it’s widest setting) adjust the horizontal and vertical keystone, and a move setting that came in handy. Epson included an Android streaming device but I opted to use my existing Apple TV eliminating the need to learn a new system or interface. A nice sound system or sound bar is a must for a complete experience, but the projector does come with it’s own built-in speakers. 4k on the projector feels like it’s way better than 4k would be on the TV. This may be due to the very large screen that the projector puts out, but it instantly made my 65-inch TV look wimpy. While the projector and screen look great with the lights on, a surreal immersion happens with the lights out and the right show or movie.

  • 5
    Huge Screen

    Posted by Tammy Sanchez on 14th Apr 2024

    Huge screen, excellent picture, & best part about it geek squad worked there magic. Very satisfied w/ this purchase.

  • 5
    Epson Projector

    Posted by Kathryn Church on 5th Apr 2024

    Amazing picture! I’m very happy with the lighting!

  • 5
    Just Awesome!!!!

    Posted by Kim Khan on 5th Apr 2024

    I received my Epson LS500 more than a month ago. Be prepared to receive a huge box at home! Very well packed comes the 120” screen and projector. I personally watched some very good Epson videos (available on YouTube) to learn how to set it up. Projector installation is straight forward but for the screen, you will need some time. Not so difficult to set up, but I would recommend doing it with some help. In my case I had some issues with the installation as my wall wasn’t big enough for the 120” screen, so I had to do some adjustments and sacrifice a couple of tension springs to make it work, and it did. It was worth every minute after I was done. I think it is important to notice that the projector needs to sit at a not small distance from the wall so finding the proper furniture can be a bit challenging. I added a picture with the corresponding distances depending on the size of the projection you want. The fine tuning of the projected image on the screen is crucial. I was initially a bit frustrated trying to focus the top corners of the screen (specially letters). This was my first experience with an Ultra Short Throw so I learned that I was demanding something that was physically hard to achieve because of the angle of projection and how vertical you can get your screen to be. Once you put a movie on you will never notice this issue as your attention goes towards the center of the screen and the focus is as uniform as you need. I did spend some time playing around with Keystone and corner adjustment for fitting the image precisely in the screen. At the end of the day I restore it to factory settings and just blanked up a portion of the top screen where I was having some overspray. Picture brightness is just incredible. I placed the projector in a space with some windows that let natural light in plus ceiling led lights. Image brightness and quality are impressive even with all lights on. The absorbing light screen (UST ALR screen) does a fantastic job with this. I tested the projector for almost a month without the screen, shooting just on a plain white wall. I loved it, but I could notice that with natural light the image brightness was not enough. However, I have to say it was still surprising how good the picture quality is. The level of contrast and brightness just makes you forget you are using a projector. With lights on, the black level suffers making it no so not good for dark scenes and shadows. That’s the compromise of having a nice picture with ambient light. With lights off, the contrast ratio improves considerably. Projector comes with an Android TV stick that you can install in a hidden compartment in the projector. I had some issues as I couldn’t watch live sports on Hulu, but I updated the system software and Hulu app and it worked like a breeze. Just for fun I tested with and Amazon Fire TV stick, which also fits perfectly inside the front compartment and works no problem. It also comes with 2 remote controls one for both projector and the Android TV and the other just for the Epson Android TV stick in case you decide to use it with another device. In color modes and image adjustments I’m just using factory default parameters. Bright Cinema color mode works OK for me. For sports, I sometimes switch to Dynamic mode to pump up brightness. On the cons side, the incorporated speakers are just not at the level of the rest that the projector provides. I recommend you make sure you have a proper audio system to connect to this machine before even turning it ON otherwise it won’t be fair for the projector. Epson is very upfront about this, and I am very glad I knew this ahead of time. I would qualify this product as a full experience. The image quality is just the best I have seen from a projector, the 120-inch screen size makes you feel like you are in the movie and it does make a big difference compared to any “big” Led or Oled screens available in the market. I would highly recommend the product, just make sure you have enough space for it, and make sure you pair it with a good sound system and enjoy!!!

  • 5
    Must add to your portfolio of tech gadgets!

    Posted by Alexis Hardin on 4th Apr 2024

    Excellent Product. The customer agent I was working with provided detailed comparisons and I finally selected this product. Cannot go wrong. This has the highest lumens and clarity at a reasonable price