Total price$8,845.00

Product Description

✅ What the product is

  • A full HD (1080p, i.e., 1920 × 1080) home-theatre projector designed for cinematic large-screen viewing in a home cinema / living-room environment.

  • It uses 3LCD imaging technology (three separate LCD panels for Red, Green, Blue) rather than a single-chip DLP engine.

  • Targeted at users who want the “big screen” feel (e.g., 100″, 150″ or more) for movies, TV, gaming, sports, etc., rather than just presentations.


🧠 Why 3LCD matters

Because this projector uses “3LCD” tech, it brings some specific advantages:

  • With three separate LCD panels, one for each primary colour, 3LCD projectors can produce higher colour brightness (color light output) than many single-chip DLP projectors at the same white-brightness rating. BenQ+23lcd.com+2

  • They tend to avoid the “rainbow effect” or colour-break-up phenomenon some single-chip DLP users see, because all three primary colours are displayed simultaneously rather than sequentially. seenebula+1

  • They deliver very good colour-accuracy, vibrant colour saturation and more natural/consistent images in many viewing situations. 3lcd.com+1

Of course, no technology is perfect:

  • Some 3LCD projectors may have slightly less contrast (especially black-levels) compared to high-end DLP or LCOS alternatives. Lumenarius+1

  • And maintenance (filters, lamp lifespan, etc.) may be more of a factor for home cinema setups.

So if you’re setting up a home-theatre projector and want great colour and big screen size, a 1080p 3LCD model is a strong choice.


🎯 Key features of the Epson Home Cinema 980 (and what you should look for)

Here’s a breakdown of features you’ll typically find (and what they mean) for this kind of model:

Feature What it means Why it’s important
Resolution: 1080p (Full HD) Native 1920×1080 pixels Good for Blu-ray, streaming, gaming; still plenty sharp for large screen (so long as viewing distance is reasonable)
Brightness (colour & white lumens) This model claims ~4,000 lumens (colour & white) High brightness allows for larger screen sizes, better performance with ambient light
3LCD imaging engine As described above Better colour brightness, less “rainbow effect”, consistent image quality
Big screen capability Up to ~300″ projection size (depending on throw distance, screen, room) Lets you get that immersive cinema feel in the home
Inputs and connectivity HDMI ports, likely HDCP support, maybe gaming/fast response mode Enables use with Blu-ray, streaming devices, game consoles
Installation flexibility Keystone correction, zoom/shift lens, throw-distance options Helps adapt to your room layout (ceiling mount, rear-project, etc)
Lamp life / maintenance Look for lamp hour rating & cost of replacement Projector bulbs cost money; better to know ahead of time
Audio / extras Built-in speaker(s), maybe smart streaming features May reduce the need for separate audio if you’re just casual (though dedicated audio is still better)

🎨 Typical usage scenarios

  • Movie nights with friends/family: Sitting back with 100″+ screen, darkened room — you’ll get a true “theatre” feel.

  • Gaming & sports: With large-screen action, vivid colours, and multiple inputs you get immersive experience (ensure input lag is acceptable for gaming).

  • General home cinema / TV expansion: For regular streaming, live TV, etc., having the large screen makes even standard content feel cinematic.


📏 Setup tips

  • Room lighting: Even though many 3LCD projectors handle moderate ambient light, for best results you’ll want dimmed lighting and preferably a projection screen that accepts ambient light (or a dark wall).

  • Screen size vs. distance: Bigger is better — but make sure your seating distance is appropriate (too close and you’ll see pixel structure or feel the image is “blown up”).

  • Projection surface: A high-quality screen (gain, ambient-light rejecting) will improve contrast and sharpness.

  • Calibration: After installation, calibrate picture settings (colour temp, gamma, black‐level) if possible. Many home cinema enthusiasts do this.

  • Maintenance: Keep ventilation filters clean; replace bulb when it begins to dim; protect image engine from dust.

  • Audio: While the projector may include a speaker, for true cinema feel you may want a surround-sound system or a soundbar.


🔍 Summary

If you invest in a good 1080 p 3LCD projector like the Epson Home Cinema 980, you’re getting:

  • A large-screen immersive experience at a more affordable cost than many 4K models.

  • Excellent colour reproduction and brightness performance thanks to the 3LCD tech.

  • Flexibility for movies, gaming, presentation, and multi-use rooms.

However, be aware that while resolution is 1080p (not 4K), this is still plenty sharp for many home cinema setups — especially if your seating is reasonably distant from the screen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What level of performance can i expect from 4k color drive?
This tv comes equipped with 4k color drive, which allows the tv to accurately reproduce a wider spectrum of colors. you’ll experience an exceptionally vibrant, pristine image that makes each scene more lifelike.

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