
from $15,999
Color: White
8 configurations available
The Epson QL3000 is a high-performance 4K HDR laser projector designed for exceptional home theater and professional installations. Featuring 3LCD technology and a powerful laser light source with up to 20,000 hours of life, it delivers a bright 6000 lumens and a dynamic contrast ratio of 500,000:1 for stunning visuals. With two HDMI 2.1 inputs, powered optical zoom, and extensive lens shift capabilities, this projector offers flexible setup options and a truly immersive viewing experience for movies, sports, and gaming.
Focus on native resolution and true ANSI lumens rather than marketing claims. Contrast ratio is critical for dedicated dark rooms, while brightness matters most for living rooms. Available from $15,999.
Projectors require ongoing maintenance primarily due to lamp replacements and air filter changes. Total cost can be significant if used as a primary TV. Laser projectors have higher upfront costs but much lower lifetime ownership costs.
Common Failure Modes
Lamp failure is the most common issue, followed by dust accumulation causing thermal issues or image artifacts. Mainboards and color wheels can also fail over time.
Focus on native resolution and true ANSI lumens rather than marketing claims. Contrast ratio is critical for dedicated dark rooms, while brightness matters most for living rooms.
Projectors last a long time, but lamps are consumables (2,000-5,000 hours). Laser projectors last 20,000+ hours.
The Epson QL3000 Laser Projector 4K HDR 3LCD, White is available at abt, starting at $15,999.
Projectors require ongoing maintenance primarily due to lamp replacements and air filter changes. Total cost can be significant if used as a primary TV. Laser projectors have higher upfront costs but much lower lifetime ownership costs.
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