Watching a movie with a projector is akin to watching a film at the cinema, except that the latter has a tremendously bigger screen. But Epson is bringing almost similar cinematic experiences elsewhere with the EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B Laser Projection TV.

With a visual projection that’s capable of filling in a wall the size of at least a 150-inch screen, this projector can turn any standing surface into a spectacle as it mimics the graphics display of the movie theater.

And for those requiring a relatively smaller display, like 80 inches of it, all it takes is a 2.3cm distance from the wall. Inevitably, through this capability, the EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B makes a name for itself as the shortest ultra-short throw home projector currently available in the market.

Capable of up to 4K resolution of the display, this projector boasts high luminescence and life-life visual clarity. This suggests a level of immersion that figuratively puts viewers closer to the action or whatever is happening on the screen.

Gamers, not just moviegoers, would also love to have that experience, especially knowing that the EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B is capable of providing smooth gaming quality. This is mostly thanks to its sub-20ms input lag with HDMI3, 120Mhz refresh rate, and 1080p display resolution.

A large part of this projector’s magic also boils down to its ability to adapt to environmental conditions. This meant that whether it was bright or dark, Epson EpiqVision Ultra would not let the overarching environmental factors affect the quality of the moving images it produced.

But what the audience sees is only half the fun of what this laser projector provides. The other half lies with the sounds. The EpiqVision Ultra, however, does not fall short of that glory, thanks to its built-in Yamaha speakers.

The EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B, overall, is quite literally bringing cinematic experiences to the next level with what it offers and is capable of.

Epson EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B Laser Projection TV is priced at Php224,000 in the Philippines.

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