EPSON 2022 New Upgrade Home Cinema 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector with Android TV, 3-Chip 3LCD, HDR10, HLG, 2,800 Lumens, Low Latency, 10 W Speaker, Bluetooth, Streaming Capability
$1,250.48
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Amazing 4K experience
Advanced 4K PRO-UHD¹ technology and HDR10² deliver a remarkable viewing experience
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2,800 lumens of color and white brightness⁶
Enjoy a bright, vivid picture in a variety of lightning conditions
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Integrated Audio Technologies
Built-in 10 W bass-reflex speaker, plus Bluetooth wireless audio device support⁵
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Input lag time under 20 ms
Low latency mode allows for responsive gaming with the latest generation of gaming consoles and PCs
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Streaming and app support
Android TV³ operating system with a simple-to-use remote, including built-in Google Assistant
Smart Streaming Capability
Latest Android TV³ interface with a simple-to-use remote; watch all your favorite streaming channels including Netflix, HBO Max, YouTube and more; even stream live TV with apps like YouTube TV⁴
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Integrated Audio Technologies
Built-in 10 W bass-reflex speaker, plus Bluetooth wireless audio device support⁵, provide a number of audio options
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True 3-Chip 3LCD Projection Technology
Produces outstanding color accuracy and brightness
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Lens Shift Capability for Flexible Installation
± 60% vertical lens shift allows for incredible flexibility when installing the projector on tables, bookshelves, ceilings and more
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New Compact Design
Easily fits on racks and bookshelves; sleek, modern design seamlessly complements contemporary spaces
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Outstanding Service and Support
2-year ltd. projector wnty. and 90-day lamp; two-business-day replacement
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Maximum Resolution
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3840 x 2160 (16:9) |
4096 x 2160 (16:10 resize) |
4096 x 2160 (16:10 resize) |
1920 x 1080 (16:9) |
Color/White Brightness⁶
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2,800/2,800 lumens |
2,400/2,400 lumens |
3,000/3,000 lumens |
3,600/3,600 lumens |
Lens
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Manual focus/zoom |
Powered focus/optical zoom |
Manual focus/zoom |
Manual focus/zoom |
Lens Shift
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Vertical ± 60% |
Vertical ±96%, Horizontal ±47% |
Vertical ±60%, Horizontal ±40% |
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HDMI Inputs
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2x (1x ARC) |
2x |
2x |
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Smart Streaming
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Android TV (5) |
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Specification: EPSON 2022 New Upgrade Home Cinema 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector with Android TV, 3-Chip 3LCD, HDR10, HLG, 2,800 Lumens, Low Latency, 10 W Speaker, Bluetooth, Streaming Capability
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10 reviews for EPSON 2022 New Upgrade Home Cinema 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector with Android TV, 3-Chip 3LCD, HDR10, HLG, 2,800 Lumens, Low Latency, 10 W Speaker, Bluetooth, Streaming Capability
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DiabolicalDan –
Easy to setup and looks amazing using the Elite Screen drop down screen. Image is crisp and it is quiet, one issue I did find while streaming videos is that it likes to go into sleep mode, simply go into settings and turn it off, they have it at 20 mins for default.
Vaughnland –
I replaced my Sony AW10 that was top of the line at the time of purchase. This Epson is about 2.5 brighter and a step up in resolution. The other deciding factor is its “throw” capability – it fits my media room screen from over 15 feet back. Most projectors I see in this price range are “short throw” I can have my window blinds open in the middle of the day and still have a great picture that is on a 105” screen with great clarity, contrast and motion. This would be a good selection for gaming as well – I use it for TV and movies.Downsides: Its about twice as loud ( fan) as my old projector but its ok because i have a big surround sound system.It always starts up on its home screen, Google and other apps. I dont ever use them because i connect through a Denon amp and use an Apple TV – so I have to switch over to HDMI output every time i start up.Overall, I’m very happy with it. Great value for the price.Update: I did a little research and cured the issue above with the home screen. You can remove the Google module that is attached under the removable cover plate. I plugged my HDMI cable to that connection and the projector starts with my home system…the Apple TV…instead of the Google app home screen. Presto!
TorjerTorjer –
I needed a projector to pull out from time to time to play a video or video game on the wall when company is over (our dedicated TV is in a bedroom). In deciding between this and an equivalent Optima, I preferred the Optima for having potentially better picture quality, more inputs and output connections… but ultimately trusted Epson as a brand from a few other Epson products I have. So far I’m pretty happy.Pros:>Good bright picture>AndroidTV (so I can play shows directly from the projector without a separate device)>Quiet operationCons:>remote not super intuitive (the square+arrow button is how to get to your hdmi input)>having to set up androidTV/google play and trying to get the google home app to work as a remote>picture is a bit red/orange and there’s no color settings you can mess withIf I were doing a permanent installation in a theater room, I’d get something a bit more high quality in picture with better connectivity (like optical audio out… this only has a small 3.5mm stereo, i.e. headphone, output), but as something to store in a closet and pull out from time to time, it fits the bill and I have piece of mind knowing as an Epson it’s not about to just randomly break or blow up on me.
DRH –
The epson 2350 is their newer model. A bit pricey @ $1299. I installed this projector as a ceiling mount 12′ from my screen (elite 1.1 gain screen). I also calibrated this projector (using i1 pro meter + HCFR calibrating software). The settings I used when calibrating (Color mode – Natural, Lamp mode – Standard). Once calibrated, you can expect lumens/brightness levels to decrease by about 25% from the published epson specs. It just work this way-out of the box, without calibration, these projectors are setup to be much brighter. Regardless, this projector after calibration was outstanding – I installed this projector as a ceiling mount 12′ from the screen (used projector zoom to set and show a 110″ diagonal picture). If you increase the zoom (to show a larger picture) brightness will naturally decrease.Here are the results (after calibration).Brightness Level – 33 foot lamberts (1450 lumens) – this is as good or better than the epson 3800.Color Accuracy – Using HCFR color checker. I measured a delta E of <2.5 (anything less than 3.0 is considered very good).Gamma - I calibrated to a 2.25 gamma. I used the custom gamma adjustment. Accurate & very good.HDR - this is the only minor weak, works and looks ok but not like high end projectors. Set to 5 or 6.4K enhancement - does a good job upscalling your 1080p input. Quite a sharp image. Work well.As a side note, out of the box (without calibration) this projector looked pretty good - using and setting lamp to standard and color mode to natural. Bottom line - very bright and color accuate. I do not use for gaming. This projector is used for watching movies, sports or when setup to use my golf simulator. Hope this helps.
JA Garcia –
May not be the top of the line but for the money it is bright and colorful enough and by adjusting the numerous setting it can be adjusted to achieve a immersive, clear and satisfying image.
JD –
Much better picture than older hc versions. The speakers were actually good enough that I don’t need to connect my flip speaker. So much easier to stream than my old projector.
John –
I enjoyed the projector works greatNo problems
DavidDavid –
I received this as a gift from wife. She bought on sale for $899. Let me tell ya! I’m not some tech guy who’s gonna fill you with a bunch of nonsense. This projector has an excellent 4k picture, I know it’s just a pixel shift. This is my 3rd projector and this one is amazing, I could watch with lights on with my old projector but looked pretty washed out. This one it’s definitely not washed out and watching a movie with lights off, wow do the colors pop! I can not speak for gaming. For my price range and a 100” screen, this can not be beat unless I pay well over $2000…
MR. AMR. A –
The media could not be loaded. Epson 2350 projector 4k had a fantastic picture quality. Comes with Android apps and a second remote that I didn’t need. Just unplug from HDMI port, remove and save for another day if needed. Unit domes with a second lid cover for this hdmi port. This now gives you two hdmi ports to use. I use one for my DVD player and the other for Roku unit with more streaming apps.On the Epson remote when you choose input source the one marked Home is the hdmi where the android app unit was plugged into and is now my dvd player. The other marked hdmi is my Roku plugged into the second hdmi port on back of projector.I recently had the Epson 1080p with 3500 lumens from Best Buy for $750 but it had a purple spots on screen when using and returned to store since it was only a week old.This Epson 4 k 2800 lumens at only $999 is far superior picture quality. It’s the best picture quality over 1080 p by miles. I was so surprised when using for the first time I am glad the 1080 p was defective in the first week to return it.Also any flat ceiling paint like Dutch boy dura clean at Menards for $30 a gallon works perfect for theater screen wall. No need for special projectors paint at $100 plus a gallon.Night and day difference going from 1080p to this entry level 4 k Epson 2350 model. Well worth the extra couple hundred dollars. The picture difference is beautiful.Also buy a 3.5 mm cable pre-attached to a sound bar for streaming. Bought one on Amazon for $19.
Danny Greenwood –
Got this as an early Christmas present for my family and set up a home theatre in the basement. Very impressed with the ease of set up and quality of the product. The built in speaker in adequate but would definitely recommend getting some blue tooth speakers. I am projecting on to a 100 inch screen from about 14 feet and the image quality is excellent. If you can get this on sale you will not be disappointed.