It's only been a few weeks since Japanese electronics company Epson revealed the high-tech Pro Cinema LS12000 projector, but the company is already showcasing its willingness to cater to a less well-monied segment of the market with the Epson Home Cinema LS11000, a laser projector that caters to both movie enthusiasts and avid gamers alike.
This laser projector is capable of throwing images at 300 diagonal inches whilst offering a resolution of 3,480 x 2,160. It offers a wide array of specs that include mitigated light leaking thanks to a high-quality glass lens, not to mention multi-dimensional keystone correction and compatibility with the latest receivers. At $3,999.99, this particular projector is a whole $1,000 cheaper than the LS12000 model.
Epson's group product manager Rodrigo Catalan notes that "if you’re looking for a 4K HDR home theater and gaming experience that will exceed your expectations, the Epson Home Cinema LS11000 is one of the best Home Cinema projectors Epson has ever made."
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Trend Themes
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4K Resolution for Entertainment — The rising trend of 4K resolution is disrupting the entertainment industry by offering higher quality visuals for movies and games.
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Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — The consumer electronics industry can gain from disruptive innovation through the production of affordable laser projectors for home theaters and gaming.
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