This projector is bright and provides installation felxibility. The LS9000 uses Epson’s 3LCD engine with a three-chip architecture, thus avoiding the rainbow artifacts seen in single-chip DLP projectors. A 32-bit video processor handles frame interpolation, resolution enhancement, and HDR tone mapping. Output resolution is specified as 8.29 million pixels, achieved through Epson’s pixel-shift technology. Input lag is rated under 20ms.
Lens controls are motorized, with ±96% vertical and ±24% horizontal shift, and ten memory presets. Control system integration includes IP control via PJLink, Crestron, and Control4. Dual HDMI 2.1 inputs support ARC and eARC.
The LS9000 is rated for 20,000 hours of operation with a solid-state laser light engine and includes a three-year warranty with two-business-day unit replacement. Availability is immediate through authorized Epson dealers. Epson will introduce the Pro Cinema LS9000, a 4K HDR laser projector aimed at the custom integration market. Priced at $3,999, the LS9000 joins the company’s Pro Cinema lineup with a spec sheet that includes 4K UHD resolution, HDR10+ support, 2,200 lumens of brightness (both color and white), and gaming compatibility up to 4K/120fps.
The LS9000 uses Epson’s 3LCD engine with a three-chip architecture. A 32-bit video processor handles frame interpolation, resolution enhancement, and HDR tone mapping. Output resolution is specified as 8.29 million pixels, achieved through Epson’s pixel-shift technology. Input lag is rated under 20ms.
Lens controls are motorized, with ±96% vertical and ±24% horizontal shift, and ten memory presets. Control system integration includes IP control via PJLink, Crestron, and Control4. Dual HDMI 2.1 inputs support ARC and eARC.
The LS9000 is rated for 20,000 hours of operation with a solid-state laser light engine and includes a three-year warranty with two-business-day unit replacement. Availability is immediate through authorized Epson dealers.