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Epson’s new UST 4K projector is mind-blowingly bright at up to 160 inches, but lacks a key HDR feature to make the most of it

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  • Epson QS100 is a 4K ultra short-throw projector
  • 160-inch images from just inches away
  • 4,500 lumens, but no Dolby Vision HDR support

The best ultra short throw projectors are pretty bright, but they’re not usually quite this bright: the new Epson QS100 4K PRO-UHD HDR short throw laser projector puts out a whopping 4,500 lumens.

For context, our number one 4K laser UST projector is the Hisense PX3-Pro, and that’s 3,000 lumens, so we’re talking a 50% boost from the Epson.

That brightness gives it great power, enabling it to project images of up to 160 inches in size from just inches away. But there’s one key HDR feature missing: it doesn’t have Dolby Vision HDR to help make the most of that brightness.

Epson QS100 4K PRO-UHD short throw laser projector

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Epson QS100 short throw laser projector: what you need to know

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