Epson Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD Laser Projector HDR, HDR10+, 2500 Lumens Color & White Brightness, HDMI 2.1, Motorized Lens,Focus, Zoom, 3840 x 2160, 120 Hz,Media Room, Gaming

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Welcome to the next generation of Home Cinema Projection. Introducing the Epson® Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD (1) Laser Projector.
Featuring cutting-edge technology, the Home Cinema LS11000 uses proprietary 4K PRO-UHD (1) technology and a proprietary Epson Picture Processor to produce a full 3,840 x 2,160-pixel, on-screen image to faithfully display your movies, TV shows and gaming sessions the way they were meant to be seen—with incredible picture sharpness, brightness and color accuracy.
Perfect for gamers, the Home Cinema LS11000 works alongside the latest generation of consoles and PCs to deliver an incredibly immersive gaming experience up to 4K HDR (2) at 120 frames per second and with input lag times below 20 milliseconds, this could be the best gaming projector we’ve ever made.
The Epson Home Cinema LS11000 transforms virtually any room into the ultimate 4K DIY home theater experience.
Projection Perfected.
4K PRO-UHD (1) – Advanced pixel-shifting technology works in parallel with three individual high-definition LCD chips without sacrificing picture brightness
Precision Shift Glass Plate Technology – Unique, digitally controlled Precision Shift Glass Plate precisely refracts pixel light to display a 3840 x 2160, 8.29-million-pixel image for an exceptionally sharp and clear picture
Epson Picture Processor – Powerful video processing technology, the proprietary Epson Picture Processor handles real-time color, contrast, HDR (2), frame interpolation and resolution enhancement
Laser Array Light Source – True multi-array laser diodes are the optimum light source to power the unique 3-chip 3LCD projector engine for incredible picture brightness, black contrast and color accuracy
High Picture Brightness – Impressive 2,500 lumens of color and 2,500 lumens of white brightness (3) for an exceptional picture in virtually any theater environment – even in rooms with some ambient light
True 3-Chip 3LCD Projector Engine – Advanced 3LCD technology uses three individual LCD chips to continuously display 100% of the RGB color signal for every frame; this allows for outstanding color gamut while maintaining excellent brightness without any rainbowing or color brightness issues seen with other projection technologies
Impressive HDR (2) – Full 10-bit HDR (2) color processing accepting 100% of the HDR source information to faithfully reproduce HDR, HDR10+ and HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) content for an exceptional visual performance; real-time HDR curve adjustment allows for 16-steps of control to finetune the HDR performance regardless of the content
120 Hz Refresh Rate – Refresh rates up to 120 Hz allow for smoother motion for supported content while providing the option for impressive Frame Interpolation for content below 120 Hz
Impressive Contrast – Taking full advantage of the Laser Array Light Source, Epson is able to suppress stray light within the signal and enhance the picture contrast to produce a Dynamic Contrast Ratio exceeding 1,200,000:1
Epson Cinema Lens – Designed for zero light leakage, the Epson Cinema Lens utilizes a proprietary multi-element precision glass structure for outstanding image clarity and edge-to-edge focus uniformity

3 reviews for Epson Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD Laser Projector HDR, HDR10+, 2500 Lumens Color & White Brightness, HDMI 2.1, Motorized Lens,Focus, Zoom, 3840 x 2160, 120 Hz,Media Room, Gaming

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  1. Amazon Customer

    Excellent 3 LCD laser 4K projector, but at a high cost
    I have owned this project for a year, and I believe it is among the best home projectors in its class. It has a sharp, bright, and colorful image. The projector is fantastic in a light-controlled room and still looks good with moderate ambient light.However, home theater projectors are quickly becoming a niche market due to the growing screen size and declining prices of large flat-screen TVs. For less than the price of this LS 11000 projector you can buy a value brand QLED (quantum dot) 100” flat panelthat performs better in rooms with a lot of ambient light. Given the price/value relationship, I would only recommend this projector to those who have a screen size of 110 inches or larger.The major con of this projector is the high cost. I recommend waiting for a sale price (it generally goes on sale in July and the early fall). The price ranges between $3.5K and $4K.Pros:3-Chip LCD projector produces exceptional color accuracy, far better than single chip LCDs and most DLP projectors.The extreme response and the fast frame rate (up to 120Hhz in 4K) rate is great for sports and video games. It is a gamers dream.The contrast ratio is better than most home projectors which allow you to see detail in dark movie scenes (in a light controlled room).The projector has an exceptionally large and sharp lens (edge to edge) which allows for real lens shifting (not digital) and easy setup in almost any size room.While this is not a native 4K project, the 4K pixel shifting produces the same pixel resolution on the screen and looks amazing. It is just slightly less sharp (my estimate 3% less) than the Optoma DLP 4K gaming projector I replaced (that projector broke inless than 2 years (lost pixels and the fan motor failure).The laser project provides instant start up and the fan is quiet compared to most bulb projectors.Cons:The high price is the major drawback of this projector. If the projector were priced at $3,000, it would be more competitive with other projectors and 100” flat panel TVs.The warrantee is not great. It is only a year and if it breaks, EPSON will only provide a refurbished unit. At this price you would expect the manufacturer to fix the project rather than a refurbished unit. The main issue is a refurbished projector may havemore usage hours on the laser. Unlike bulb projectors, once the laser fails, the projector is generally not worth fixing.There is no 3D option (not that important to me, but it is to some consumers).The projector is huge. Everyone who visits me says the picture is amazing and then the second comment relates to the enormous size of the projector. You will need a heavy -duty theater mount. It is not a big issue for me, but it does look awkward in a smallertheaters.If you’re able to pay the premium price, have a light controlled room, and a large screen, I highly recommend this projector.

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  2. Julie Standage

    Epson LS11000 vs 5500UB vs 3800
    I have now owned all three projectors used with a 150 inch screen. I started out with the Viewsonic DLP 4k projector for around $900. The daytime scenes were bright and sharp but the dark scenes were terrible. almost unwatchable as people’s faces were so dark i couldn’t see their facial expressions. I found myself constantly changing the settings so i could see the dark scenes only to undo it as soon as a bright scene came on as the brightness would wash out the picture. Then i started seeing the rainbow affect so i knew i had to move to an lcd projector. I purchased the Epson 3800 for $1700. As soon as i tuned on the first movie i could immediately see the difference. The Viewsonic was shipped back the next day. I liked the picture from the 3800 but saw one big problem. the dark scenes were dark and the faces were still too dark. when i adjusted the hdr settings, the bright scenes were once again washed out. It was much better than the Viewsonic’s picture, but i was still messing with the settings for every movie while i was watching the movie. my wife would yell at me to quit so she could watch the movie. i didnt want to spend the money but i wanted to see what the 5050ub could do. Most of the reviews had it rated as one of the best projectors for the money. I ordered the projector and when it arrived, i told my wife it would probably go back to amazon because the 3800 had such a good bright picture. After comparing projectors my wife came in and started watching. i switched out the projectors a few times with her watching and she immediately said, i like this picture much better. i said, that’s the new projector and it’s 1k more. she said, i don’t care, the picture is worth it. so i kept the 5050ub and sent the 3800 back. Is the 5050ub much better than the 3800? yes, the contrast is NOTICABLY better. no more washed out picture… ever. I convinced myself i was happy… except on a 150 inch screen, sitting 12ft away i could see the pixels. so then i see that epson has a new projector that shifts the pixels 4 times instead of 2. I decide to take the pepsi challenge and try this projector out. After waiting 3 weeks i finally get it in. Once again i told my wife that we’d probably keep the 5050ub because i was so happy with the picture and a lot of the reviews had the 5050ub with better contrast levels than the ls11000. My wife was ok with this as she didn’t want to spend 4k on a projector. Actually she didn’t want to spend the 3k on the 5050 so i think she was hoping this projector went back to amazon at the end of the weekend. I turned on the projector (plugged in to apple tv) and immediately i could see that the colors were much deeper with less white shinning through. this was just looking at the menu, i hadn’t even started a movie yet. However, once I started watching a movie I was very disappointed. The picture was not as good as the 5050ub’s picture. I switched back and forth about 20 times in different movies but the picture was always better on the 5050ub. I was just about to package the ls11000 to send back when i thought, i wonder if the apple settings were messed up. i checked the apple settings and saw that the chroma settings where not at the highest level. I changed the chroma settings to the highest settings and started boxing the 5050ub. the picture was like looking at a 150 inch 4k TV. The colors were incredible. Nothing is washed out. I cant see the pixels from the couch. the blacks are insanely black. I watched the series Wednesday on Netflix with my daughter and it was like watching a monster HDTV. Also, i do not have a sound system. which is a huge problem with the 5050ub. You need a sound system because there is no aux output, no fiber output and no ARC. I had to use bluetooth from the apple tv which made the lips out of sync. The LS11000 has ARC/EARC. I plug the 2nd hdmi cable into my sound bar and get dolby atmos audio. this is a huge deal if you don’t want to spend the money on a big audio system.So is the ls11000 the best projector? yes, it has the best picture and it has ARC inputs. is it worth the extra 1k over the 5050ub? i would say that depends on your screen size, how close you sit to the screen and if you have an audio system. The bigger screen size will definitely appreciate the extra pixels and if you dont have a large audio system, the ARC/EARC on the projector would definitely be a must have to connect to a speaker bar. but at the end of the day one thing still remains. Garbage in is garbage out. If you source video is bad, the 11000 will amplify that more than the 5050 will. if you have access to 4k material, you will see a great picture, but watching old material sometimes looked better on the 5050.

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  3. Kyle

    Awesome beast of a projector!
    This is a very bright projector that works perfectly in my mostly light controlled mini home theater. The LS11000 is replacing a Be Q HT3550 that, while it looked great and had decent black levels, was plagued with constant HDMI handshake issues, WCG filter getting jammed and other assorted fun. So far, no issues like this with the Epson and it looks sharper and much brighter. The whole projector is an absolute beast although the more than doubled weight actually seems to help it from jiggling when the kids are upstairs overhead apparently. The black levels are not amazing, though the dynamic and cinema modes look great and will definitely work for me. I was going to get the 5050UB but, after testing an LG HU810PW (with atrociously bad black levels and light bleed) the nearly instant on/off and not having to replace bulbs in a laser-based projector got good to me. I bought the 3 year ASURION warranty from Amazon and sure hoping this beast lasts well beyond that for the cost. So far so good!**Wanted to add that I am still using my same 35lb QualGear mount (That I started with a BenQ HT2050A, moved to BenQ HT3550 later) for the Epson LS11000. I was skeptical at first, but this mount feels more solid on the Epson and even more stable/less prone to wobbling when someone walks overhead (I’m guessing the light weight of my first two projectors were at fault for this and not the mount). Anyhow, highly recommend this ceiling mount if you don’t want to spend a few hundred dollars on the Epson one!

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    Epson Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD Laser Projector HDR, HDR10+, 2500 Lumens Color & White Brightness, HDMI 2.1, Motorized Lens,Focus, Zoom, 3840 x 2160, 120 Hz,Media Room, Gaming
    Epson Home Cinema LS11000 4K PRO-UHD Laser Projector HDR, HDR10+, 2500 Lumens Color & White Brightness, HDMI 2.1, Motorized Lens,Focus, Zoom, 3840 x 2160, 120 Hz,Media Room, Gaming

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