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Epson Pro Cinema LS9000 Is the One Projector That Instantly Upgrades Your Home Theater Setup

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There's nothing like a highly anticipated movie release to inspire you to upgrade your home theater experience. The first Star Wars movie in seven years is coming to theaters on May 22: The Mandalorian and Grogu. If you're planning a Star Wars binge between now and then—and looking to invest in something other than a top-rated TV—there's one projector that rises above the rest: Epson Pro Cinema LS9000.

For a home theater, you want a projector with 4K resolution for sharper detail across large screens. When you're projecting over 100 inches, 1080p struggle to compete. And while some projectors utilize pixel shifting to deliver a 4K-like image, Epson Pro Cinema LS9000 doesn't compromise. It has an excellent contrast ratio, too.

Why Epson Pro Cinema LS9000 Is the Best Projector for Home Theaters

I’ve never tested a projector that looks so clear and bright. The high-end Epson Pro Cinema LS9000 is about as close as you can get to a movie theater projection system minus the five-figure price tag. At $4,000, it has all of the right bells and whistles—4K video zipping along at 120 frames per second, plus the latest laser light tech running at 2,200 lumens.

During the film Predator: Badlands, there’s a scene where the alien crouches down in the forest, and you feel like you can reach out and touch its scales. Later, zooming in on an android's face, you can see every crevice. There are 8.29 million pixels and the full spectrum of RGB colors in every frame, so it feels like you've been transported to the planet. The projected image can be as big as 25 feet—or about the size of your garage door panel.

The Disney+ series The Mandalorian also looks incredible at this size, and could simulate the movie experience before the new film comes out.

Epson Pro Cinema LS9000 Specs

  • Projection Technology: 3-chip 3LCD laser
  • Resolution: 4K UHD (pixel-shifted, 3840 × 2160)
  • Brightness: 2,200 lumens
  • Contrast Ratio: Up to 2,500,000:1 dynamic
  • HDR Support: HDR10+, HDR10, HLG
  • Processor: Epson ZX Picture Processor
  • Gaming Features: 4K at 120Hz, low input lag (~20 ms)
  • Lens System: Motorized zoom, focus, and lens shift with lens memory
  • Screen Size: 50 to 300 inches
  • HDMI Ports: 2 × HDMI 2.1 (HDCP 2.3, ARC/eARC)
  • Connectivity: USB-A, LAN, RS-232, 12V trigger
  • Light Source: Laser (up to 20,000 hours)
  • Dimensions: 20.5 × 7.6 × 17.6 in
  • Weight: 28 lb

Why You Should Trust Me

With over a decade of experience reviewing TVs and projectors, I’ve seen plenty of impressive specs fall apart when it comes to real-world use. I test gear the way you actually use it: in real rooms, with lights on and off, checking brightness, contrast, motion, and more. My work prioritizes real performance over marketing spin.

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