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This 4K Projector Promises Stunning Visuals From Short Display Ranges

Epson has introduced a brand new 4K projector in the form of the 'Epson EpiqVision LS650,' an ultra short-throw projector that is designed to offer high-clarity visuals even when it's placed fairly close to a wall or screen.

Boasting a throw ratio of 0.26-0.41:1, the 'EpiqVision LS650' is a short-throw projector that can be placed close to the display surface and still manage to emit high-quality 3,840 x 2,160 visuals measuring in at up to 120 diagonal inches. This particular 4K projector is equipped with WiFi and offers Android TV for easy access to platforms such as Disney Plus, HBO and Prime Video. Elsewhere, this projector will also appeal to gaming enthusiasts due to its ability to support the viewing of several live streamed games at the same time.

Fernando Tamashiro, product manager over at Epson America, stated that the brand new 'EpiqVision LS650' is "capable of supporting high content resolution and is intended to redefine traditional gaming and movie watching."
Trend Themes
1. Short-throw Projectors - Short-throw projectors that offer high-clarity visuals from close distances are gaining popularity in the market.
2. 4K Projectors - The demand for 4K projectors is on the rise as they provide stunning visuals with ultra-high resolution.
3. Android TV Integration - Projectors integrated with Android TV are becoming increasingly popular, allowing easy access to various streaming platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Home Theater - The home theater industry can benefit from incorporating short-throw projectors to provide immersive visual experiences in limited spaces.
2. Gaming - The gaming industry can utilize short-throw projectors to enhance multiplayer gaming experiences by supporting synchronized live streams on a large display.
3. Entertainment Streaming - The entertainment streaming industry can capitalize on the demand for 4K projectors with Android TV integration to provide users with seamless access to their favorite content.

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