Epson has launched a range of 4K and 1080p projectors called LifEstudio, priced between $680 and $2,500, and comes with a new 3LCD lightweight engine.
These lifestyle projectors are mainly used for occasional movie nights and games, and in addition to the top models, it is an ultra-short projector designed to be more permanently placed.
These models have the on-board sound of the Bose, while the Flex Plus has the ability to run Battery library Additional portability.
Lifestudio Grand
Starting from the top of the range, the LifEstudio Grand is an ultra-short projector with 3,600 Lumens Light Outputs, 4K resolution, and can create 100-inch images from 10.5 inches. Internal is Google TV, but if you want other streaming services or other sources, there are 3 HDMI inputs.
In terms of audio, there are two 45mm drivers paired with an 80mm ported subwoofer.
The MSRP of Big Grand is $2,500.
Flex and Flex Plus
The next step in the series is Flex and Flex Plus. These sizes and purposes are similar to those of the projector EF21/EF22 Brothers and sisters. Both include a stand for tabletop positioning, and if you don’t have a convenient table, there’s a $200 adjustable floor stand. The more expensive model, plus 4K resolution, 1,000 lumens, can be powered via USB-C. Epson has 70 minutes of playback time with a 24,000 mAh battery. Basic flexibility is shaped with 1080p and 700 lumens.
Elastic plus lighting.
Both elastic models feature on-board audio with dual 40mm drivers and two passive radiators. Internal is Google TV for streaming, and both models have an HDMI input. The advantage of looking like a lamp on fair has built-in ambient lighting, so it can actually be doubled as a lamp. I love lights.
Plus has a MSRP of $1,000, while Flex has a $850. They will eventually replace EF21/EF22, which will be phased out by the end of the year.
POP and POP PLUS
At the end of the budget for the new series, Pop and Pop Plus. The plus sign is 4K, and the base pop-up rate is 1080p resolution and both have 700 lumens of brightness.
Inside is a 20mm tweeter paired with a 40mm full range driver and 2 passive radiators. Just like other models that run on Google TV. There is an HDMI input.
The POP is $680, while the Plus is $800. The plus signs are available in black and navy, while the basic pop-up is available in white.
All LifEstudio projectors are now available.