The new Epson Pro Cinema 4K PRO-UHD LS12000 laser projector boasts specs that could make it a superb display for your PS5 or Xbox Series X/S consoles. That's because it's equipped with two HDMI 2.1 ports that can enable gaming at 4K resolution at up to 120fps.
As reported by Engadget, Epson's new beamer comes with a pixel shifting technology that helps to restore the 4K detail lost as a result of the company using a bespoke three-chip LCD system.
Previously, this system was a trade-off, as it allowed Epson's projectors to eliminate that nasty «rainbow» effect that muddles the picture of many single-chip DLP projectors. Now, though, Epson's pixel shift tech seems to fix the downsides of that trade-off entirely.
The pixel shift tech (which Epson is officially calling «precision shift glass plate technology») solves the issue by literally shifting pixels from the projector's 1,920 x 1,080 LCDs. This, in conjunction with a high refresh rate, accurately pushes the pixels to a 3,840 x 2,160 (or 4K) resolution, solving the cost of detail as a result of eliminating that nasty rainbow effect.
So where does gaming come into this? Thanks to Epson's pixel shift tech, a more accurate, detailed 4K image can be displayed on the projector. That, paired with a 120Hz refresh rate offered by HDMI 2.1 input, and you have a beamer that could very well provide a more optimal gaming experience over many of the best 4K TVs.
What's more, the projector's light source outputs 2,700 lumens, and lasts roughly 20,000 hours. Such a bright output should make the projector suitable for a wider range of environments. That brightness is especially welcome, too, when you consider the projector also supports HDR10, HDR10+ and HLG formats.
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