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Epson EH-LS650

Ultra short throw projector | £2200 | View offers whf.cm/EH_LS650

The EH-LS650 is the cheaper of two ultra short throw options Epson is currently selling as part of its home theatre projection range. It’s not as bright as the step-up LS800W and it can’t support as large a range of image sizes, topping out at 120in versus the LS800W’s 150in. In most other ways, though, it shares enough heritage and features with its more expensive sibling to potentially make its cheaper price look quite the bargain.

There are lots of non-ultra short throw projectors out there, even a few laser models, that, like the LS650, offer HDR support and 4K playback for substantially less. But, of course, those won’t give you the ‘TV-like’ experience the LS650 seeks to ape, so aren’t really direct competitors. It’s worth pointing out that Hisense currently sells its impressive PL1

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