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Epson LS300 EpiqVision Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector (Renewed)

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Laser-powered 3600-lumen UST projection with built-in Yamaha 2.1 audio and Android TV — a 120-inch home cinema image from inches off the wall.

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Overview

The Epson EpiqVision LS300 is a living room laser TV projector built around ultra-short throw optics and a multi-array laser light engine. The 3600-lumen color and white brightness rating supports a Full-HD HDR image up to 120 inches from a placement position just inches from the wall or screen surface. The multi-array laser diode technology achieves higher black density than single-lamp designs by managing light output across multiple laser modules — the result is better perceived contrast in rooms with ambient light, which is the practical performance environment for a living room projector. Native resolution is 1080p with 4K input acceptance and HDR tone-mapping: a meaningful distinction for HDR content quality even without true 4K pixel reproduction.

Built-in Android TV with Google Assistant makes the LS300 a self-contained streaming and display system. Major streaming platforms are available directly from the remote, and Bluetooth audio input lets the Yamaha 2.1 speaker system serve as a standalone music speaker when the display is off. This renewed unit has been inspected and tested by Epson's quality team with original accessories included. The core value proposition is full laser projector capability — UST optics, laser light engine, integrated smart TV, Yamaha audio — at a reduced acquisition cost. For home theater setups, large media rooms, and living room installations where a 120-inch image from a compact, wall-adjacent unit is the goal, the LS300 addresses that need in a single-box solution.

Key Features

Epson Certified-Refurbished Product - Epson’s quality-assurance team reviews each refurbished product. They have been inspected and tested to ensure they perform properly.

Stunning Picture Quality up to 120" – Delivers an immersive, bright viewing experience for TV shows, sporting events, gaming and movies by accepting content up to 4K – for an amazing Full-HD HDR picture (1).

Sound by Yamaha — Custom-designed audiophile 2.1 speaker system offers a powerful and emotional performance that rivals soundbars; connect via Bluetooth to use as standalone speaker.

Built-In Android TV (2) – Latest Android TV interface with a simple-to-use remote – including voice search with built-in Google Assistant. Watch all your favorite streaming channels including Hulu, HBO, Disney+, YouTube and more (3). Even stream live TV with apps like YouTube TV (3).

Ultra-Short Throw Laser Array Technology — Unique multi-array laser diode technology produces an exceptional level of brightness while significantly enhancing the black density.

Specifications

Product Type
Laser Projector
Model
LS300 EpiqVision Ultra
Condition
Epson Certified-Refurbished
Picture Quality
Up to 120" display, accepts content up to 4K for Full-HD HDR picture
Audio System
Sound by Yamaha, custom-designed audiophile 2.1 speaker system
Smart Features
Built-In Android TV, voice search with Google Assistant
Streaming Services Supported
Hulu, HBO, Disney+, YouTube, YouTube TV
Projection Technology
Ultra-Short Throw Laser Array
Laser Technology Detail
Unique multi-array laser diode technology

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Ultra-short throw optics place the projector inches from the screen surface, eliminating shadow-casting from viewers passing between the projector and screen — a fundamental usability advantage over long-throw setups in living rooms and presentation spaces
  • 3600 lumens of color and white brightness maintains a watchable image in moderately lit rooms without requiring full blackout conditions — practical for daytime viewing with curtains rather than complete room darkening
  • Multi-array laser diode technology enhances black density compared to lamp-based projectors at equivalent brightness, producing a higher perceived contrast ratio that improves the viewed image in ambient light
  • Built-in Yamaha 2.1 speaker system delivers meaningfully better audio than typical built-in projector speakers, reducing or eliminating the need for a separate soundbar in a casual home theater installation
  • Android TV with Google Assistant provides direct access to all major streaming platforms from a single remote, eliminating the need for an external media player and simplifying the installation to one device

👎 Cons

  • Native resolution is Full-HD (1080p) — 4K input is accepted and HDR tone-mapped, but true 4K pixel density is not reproduced; buyers expecting native 4K display should look at 4K-native UST alternatives
  • Optimal image quality requires a UST-compatible ALR screen, which is an additional purchase not included — standard matte white screens used at UST distances can produce hotspots and uneven luminance
  • As a renewed unit, laser array brightness and remaining operational hours are not guaranteed to match a new unit's baseline — initial brightness verification against spec is important upon delivery
  • UST placement requires precise alignment to the screen surface — even small deviations in projector-to-screen angle produce keystone distortion that must be corrected electronically, potentially reducing effective resolution
  • The Yamaha 2.1 system, while strong for a built-in speaker, lacks the low-frequency extension and SPL output of a dedicated home theater subwoofer system in large rooms with high ambient noise levels

Frequently Asked Questions

The LS300 accepts 4K input signals and applies HDR tone-mapping from those sources, but native output resolution is Full-HD (1080p). Every pixel of a 4K source is processed and downscaled to 1920×1080 for display. True 4K pixel-per-pixel reproduction requires a native 4K projector.
Ultra-short throw optics place the unit inches from the screen surface — typically 5 to 15 inches depending on the target image size. The exact placement distance for a specific screen size should be confirmed against Epson's throw distance calculator for the LS300 before installation.
For best results, yes. UST projectors benefit from ALR (Ambient Light Rejecting) screens designed for low-angle light sources. Standard matte white screens can be used but may exhibit brightness hotspots or reduced uniformity at UST angles. A purpose-designed UST ALR screen significantly improves contrast and uniformity in the LS300's intended placement position.
Yes. The LS300 supports Bluetooth audio input, allowing the Yamaha 2.1 system to function as a standalone speaker for music playback independently of the projection system.
Epson's quality-assurance team has inspected and tested this unit for proper function. However, remaining laser array hours are not disclosed for renewed units. Laser light engines carry multi-thousand-hour rated lifespans, but the actual hours remaining on a renewed unit vary — verify image brightness and uniformity upon receipt, and compare to Epson's rated brightness specification.