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Home›Products›Epson launches EH-LS9000B home theatre laser projector

Epson launches EH-LS9000B home theatre laser projector

By Casey McGuire
06/08/2025
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Epson has launched the EH-LS9000B home theatre laser projector. It produces 8.3 million pixels on-screen for a clear and immersive 4K UHD home theatre experience and delivers 2,200 lumens of colour and white brightness up to 300”.

The EH-LS9000B utilises the same lens as the EH-LS12000B, a 15-element precision glass structure designed for zero-light leakage. It also has the same 32-bit 4K image processor which handles real time colour, contrast, frame interpolation and scene adaptive gamma.

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With its HDR10+ processor and full 10-bit HDR colour processing the EH-LS9000B accepts 100% of the HDR source information to reproduce HDR, HDR10+ and HLG content for an exceptional visual performance.

The projector features 2,500,000:1 high contrast ratio for well-defined shadows and deep blacks as well as five different colour modes to choose from. It also has Epson’s 3LCD technology and three individual LCD chips to continuously display 100% of the RGB colour signal for every frame.

It also offers flexible placement to make installation simple, as you can precisely shift the lens up to +/-24% horizontally and up to +/-96% vertically without any picture distortion or loss of clarity. Users can also set the zoom and focus, then store all the settings in one of ten lens memory presets.

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