Epson has announced the expansion of its Lifestudio lineup with the new Lifestudio Grand Plus Ultra Short Throw Laser Projector (MSRP $3799.99), which is available in black and white. As an all-in-one solution, the Lifestudio Grand Plus delivers a 4K HDR picture up to 150 inches from just inches away, an integrated audio system featuring Sound by Bose technology, and elevated viewing experiences with integrated Google TV with Gemini.
Leveraging Epson’s 4K Display Technology, the Lifestudio Grand Plus projects 8.29 million pixels on-screen with HDR10 color. Its ultra-short-throw laser technology allows placement just inches from the wall to project images up to 150 inches. Combined with Epson’s 3-chip 3LCD technology, it offers 4000 lumens of color brightness (IDMS Rated) and 4000 lumens of white brightness (ISO Rated), producing vivid images even in well-lit spaces.
Google TV with Gemini learns and understands how you talk and your preferences; get curated recommendations from across 10,000+ apps and hundreds of free live channels tailored just for you. Gemini goes beyond simple commands and allows for free-flowing conversations. Beyond entertainment, Gemini can deliver sports updates or deep dive into any topic with customized slideshows, helping you to learn more about your questions and interests. Gemini provides helpful answers with supporting YouTube videos, letting you master new skills and subjects right from home.

With built-in Sound by Bose technology, the integrated 2.1 audio system delivers rich, balanced sound with deep bass, enhancing movies, gaming, and live sports without the need for external speakers. The Epson Projection Studio app for iOS and Android adds a new way to play, allowing friends and family to create and share personalized videos and images on the big screen. Guests can contribute securely via a secure QR code or online link, making it easy for those who can’t attend in person to participate from anywhere. The app also provides convenient projector control, including easy navigation, volume adjustment, playback, and more.
Every Epson projector uses 3-chips with 3LCD Technology to deliver equal White Brightness and Color Brightness, resulting in balanced Brightness to help accommodate a range of viewing settings. All Epson projectors specify White Brightness (measured in accordance with ISO 21118) and Color Brightness (measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4) to make it easier to compare projectors. The White Brightness standard is published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 21118), and the Color Brightness standard is published by the International Committee for Display Metrology in the Information Display Measurement Standards (IDMS 15.4). The U.S. member body for ISO – ANSI (American National Standards Institute) has adopted ISO 21118, reinforcing ISO 21118 as the industry standard for White Brightness, not ANSI. When these standards are followed, there is zero ambiguity regarding how projector brightness is properly measured, advertised, and compared.
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