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Epson Introduces New Q-Series Projectors: Aiming to Expand Home Entertainment Options

Epson’s new Q-Series 4K 3LCD Laser Projectors, featuring up to 10,000 lumens and advanced HDR technology, will debut at CEDIA 2024. The QB1000 model, an upgrade from the LS12000, includes dynamic tone mapping for enhanced visuals.

Epson has announced its latest lineup of Q-Series 4K 3LCD Laser Projectors, designed to address the growing demand for visual technology in multipurpose living spaces. According to Epson, the Q-Series projectors are intended to deliver vibrant, true-to-life images in both traditional home theaters and more varied lighting environments.

The new Q-Series includes three models: the QB1000, QL3000, and QL7000, each offering different levels of brightness and performance. The QB1000, with 3,300 lumens, is positioned as a versatile option for various settings, while the QL3000 and QL7000 models, offering up to 10,000 lumens, are aimed at larger or brighter spaces. Epson states that these projectors incorporate their most advanced technologies to date, including HDR10+ and UltraBlack™ technology, to enhance color accuracy and contrast.

Of particular interest is the QB1000, which closely resembles Epson’s successful LS12000 projector but with a few key upgrades. The QB1000 is 600 lumens brighter and now includes dynamic tone mapping, which Epson claims will optimize HDR content by adjusting the image frame by frame. This suggests potential improvements in image quality for users who prioritize detailed and dynamic visuals.

Epson plans to publicly demonstrate the Q-Series projectors for the first time at the CEDIA Expo in Denver, Colorado, from September 5-7, 2024. We’re looking forward to seeing these models in action and assessing how they perform in real-world conditions.

Epson’s Q-Series projectors will be available starting in September for the QB1000 and in October for the QL3000 and QL7000 models, with prices ranging from $7,999 to $29,999. While Epson positions these projectors as premium options for home entertainment, the real test will come with hands-on evaluations and user feedback.

We’ll be covering the Q-Series debut at CEDIA, bringing you our insights and a closer look at what these new projectors offer. Stay tuned for more detailed analysis.

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