
Epson LS300 EpiqVision Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector (Renewed)
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
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
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