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Japanese Laser TV: Epson EH-LS800 3LCD 4K HDR Ultra Short Throw Projector! 9.8cm away from the wall can project a 100 inch big screen | Projector evaluation

Epson H-LS800 series is the most active brand among Japanese projector brands to launch high quality affordable brands. The new flagship ultra-short throw laser projector Epson H-LS800 is even easier to use this time. Only 9.8cm away from the wall is needed to project a large 100 inch screen! Designed for buff films, the new projector delivers picture quality with 4,000 lumens of peak brightness and a 2,500,000:1 contrast ratio! It also claims that the input delay is only 20 milliseconds, which is enough to meet the needs of professional gamers! The LS800 has a built-in Android TV system, supports Amazon Prime Video and Disney +, and has a built-in Yamaha 2.1 sound system, which makes the sound and picture experience more comprehensive! Available in black and white, the price is HK$29,999. For friends who like the experience of big screens on a large scale, there is another top level choice! ???? ♂️

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00:00 open
01:03 Airframe presentation
03:18 Technical standards
04:14 Projection distance measured
05:00 EPSON installs APP screen layout
06:48 Disney+ 4K test included
08:05 Sharing set MENU
10:56 Disney+ / Youtube 1080p upscaling test included
12:54 Testing Yamaha 2.1 Sound System Evaluation/Installation
15:13 Testing the impact of television programmes
16:30 Eye protection function
17:00 XBox Serise X Play Test (HDMI : Game Mode)
19:38 Summary


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An eternal beginner gamer, always excited about movies, music, audiovisual and other things. Later, in order to spread the belief that the toxic sea has no borders, he founded this audiovisual entertainment information platform, Post76 Fun Network.

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