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    Epson launches a new laser projector with a lifespan of up to 20,000 hours and Smart TV functionality

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeSeptember 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Epson launches a new laser projector with a lifespan of up to 20,000 hours and Smart TV functionality
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    a Epson New released laser projector It is meant to be combined with home theaters at home. In this sense it is Epic Vision Ultra LS650Which is characterized by its ability to launch images with a native resolution of 1080p, in addition to supporting a refresh rate of 60 Hz.

    However, the brand says that the product can display content in up to 4K UHD resolution at a recommended size of 120 inches. It also comes with 3-chip 3LCD technology so that it can deliver images with higher contrast and brightness.

    The light source of this device provides a maximum brightness of 3,600 lumens in an aspect ratio of 2,500,000:1. In terms of its useful life, Epson claims it can handle up to 20,000 hours with standard power consumption, as well as being compatible with the brand’s app for Android and iOS.

    Through this application, the user can apply their settings to the display device and can also use it to improve the displayed image of the contents. In addition to this, the device has Smart TV features, which makes it compatible with most of the streaming services available today.

    Practically speaking, the user can use the product to watch their favorite series on Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+ and YouTube and can also enjoy casting functions through the interface of the latest Android TV. Similarly, the new Epson projector also connects to the Google Assistant for voice command control.

    See also: The brand plans to stop producing printers by 2026 and recently launched ViewSonic projectors.

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