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Epson’s super-bright new ultra short throw 4K projectors promise easy elite home theater pictures up to 160 inches

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  • 3-LCD short throw laser projectors with 4K UHD and HDR10/10+
  • Available in the UK; no details of US or Australian availability
  • £4,500

Epson has launched two new “4K Pro-UHD” short-throw laser projectors, the EH-QS100W and the EH-QS100B.

Similar to the Epson LS12000, our top pick among the best 4K projectors, the new projectors use Epson’s triple-LCD laser technology, which has separate red, green and blue panels. Epson says that delivers better colour brightness compared to one-chip DLP projectors, and both projectors are definitely bright: they’re capable of up to 4,500 lumens and can project images up to 160 inches in size.

The models are identical apart from their colors: the W is white and the B is black.

Epson EH-QS100W projector lifestyle images

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Epson EH-QS100W and EH-QS100B: key features and pricing

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