Sony VPL-VW325ES 4K LCOS Projector: $5,499Īn update of the entry-level VW295ES 4K projector we reviewed back in 2018, Sony’s VPL-VW325ES brings a few new features into the fold but, like its predecessor, is still best suited for use in home theater rooms that can be darkened. Though it lacks dynamic tone mapping, reviewer Al Griffin remained “fully impressed by the bright and vibrant images the LS12000 put out.” (August/September 2022, Read Full Review) (June/July 2021, Read Full Review)Įpson LS12000 4K Pro-UHD Laser LCD Projector: $4,999Įpson's LS12000 4K Pro-UHD laser projector delivers fantastic-looking images and you will be hard-pressed to find a model that offers the same level of performance and features for the price. Reviewer Al Griffin was particularly impressed with the detail and contrast conveyed in the opening scenes of the sci-fi classic 2001: A Space Odyssey on Ultra HD Blu-ray and the rich color in the Amazon Prime series ZeroZeroZero. Smart TV tricks aside, the projector is also an all-around strong picture performer. The projector also comes with LG’s Magic Remote, which lets you control the projector using voice commands or by pointing at (and clicking on) a cursor on the screen. The laser-lit DLP projector uses pixel shifting technology to deliver 4K resolution and provides ready access to Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, Peacock, YouTube, Showtime, Starz, and other streaming apps via a wired or Wi-Fi connection, courtesy of the same webOS 5.0 interface found in LG's flat-panel TVs. LG’s HU810PW breaks ground as the first ceiling-mount projector to offer the sort of smart features we’ve come to expect from today’s TVs. LG HU810PW 4K Laser DLP Projector: $2,999 Whether he was streaming The Batman on HBO Max or watching No Time to Die on Ultra HD Blu-ray disc, reviewer Al Griffin was impressed with the high level of detail he saw, particularly in the dark and moody production design of The Batman, which proved to be an ideal torture test for contrast. Unlike its sibling, which uses a full-on dual laser, the new model employs a lower output LED/laser light source, which makes it best suited for use in dark rooms. The tradeoff that makes the lower price possible? Brightness. LG continues down the smart projector path with the HU710PW, a follow-up to last year’s HU810PW that retains many of the same features - including TV-like direct access to Netflix, Disney+, and other streaming apps - while shaving $500 off the price. LG HU710PW 4K Laser DLP Projector: $2,499 Scroll down for Ultra-Short-Throw Projectors.
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