Unlike DLP projectors such as the Xgimi Aura, which use a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) made up of millions of microscopic mirrors that reflect each primary colour through the projector’s lens, a 3LCD projector uses three transparent liquid crystal display panels, one for each primary colour, to create its images, re-combining them before beaming the composite through the projector’s lens. The LS300 produces an image using three 15.5mm LCD projector panels and a laser diode. Each source input, including internal streaming, maintains its independent picture settings, which, once you’ve got over any confusion as to why your calibration sliders keep changing, is a nice feature to have. The picture menu has a respectable range of calibration options with Dynamic, Natural, Cinema, Bright Cinema and Vivid colour modes that can be used as starting points to refine the image further. It will also accept Dolby Vision signals, though these are essentially treated as standard HDR. FeaturesĪlthough the LS300 delivers an HD output, its inputs support 4K content up to with SDR or with HDR10 and HLG. However, as with all projectors, we’d caution against using this unless absolutely necessary as it distorts the mapping of the pixel output, leading to a loss of detail – which, particularly as this model only has 1080p resolution, is something best avoided. To further refine image placement, there’s an 8-point digital keystone adjustment. There’s also a removable air filter, and if the level of fan noise is anything to go by, this should be checked regularly.Ĭompact and light, the LS300 is easy to move around for positioning, with two adjustable feet underneath and a thorough placement guide provided by Epson. The right-hand side of the Epson LS300 houses push-buttons for power, screen blanking, Bluetooth and volume, as well as a recessed lever to manually adjust the focus, the action of which feels a bit lax. Sound output 20 Watt Stereo built-in speakers, SPDIF output Light source Life in high brightness 20,000 hrs Projection Image (lens to wall) 60-inches at 3cm 120-inches at 39cm Processor 3LCD Technology, RGB liquid crystal shutter
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