Epson might be famed for its desktop printers and home office scanners, but the firm's latest release looks way more fun.It’s called The Lifestudio Grand EH-LS970, and it’s a new 4K ultra-short-throw projector that will beam a pin-sharp and super-bright image onto any wall in your home.Clever AI has even been baked in to make sure the picture is perfectly optimised for any interior, with Epson promising that this device has been engineered for film lovers.
Thanks to its smart design and short throw technology, this new projector can be placed right next to walls rather than taking up space in the middle of living rooms.Read more: Forget the Galaxy S26 - I tried something far more exciting from Samsung Read more: New budget Android phones offer features that put Samsung's Galaxy to shame Once powered up, it will eclipse TV screens with it fully capable of projecting movies, sports, boxsets and entertainment up to 150 inches in size.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTTo enhance the experience, it also features a Bose-engineered sound system within its compact shell, along with immersive Dolby Audio.Another bonus is full internet connectivity, along with Google TV built in.
That means there's instant access to apps such as Netflix and Disney+ without the need for additional streaming devices.“EH‑LS970 raises the bar for shared cinematic experiences at home,” said Kiran Sanghera, Epson Europe.“You get real 4K detail, 4,000 lumens brightness and Bose‑engineered sound in a system that’s easy to live with, all with Google TV built in, intelligent setup and whisper-quiet operation.” Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTThe Lifestudio Grand will be available from April 2026, prices should be announced soon.Article continues below ADVERTISEMENTEpson isn’t the only tech firm launching new ways to watch TV.
Samsung recently revealed its latest MicroRGB innovation, which offers a telly with a 130-inch display.The Korean firm is also releasing a new Freestyle+ projector, which uses smart AI to adjust the image to suit walls, curtains and even wallpaper.Tech news, reviews and latest gadgets plus selected offers and competitions Subscribe Invalid emailWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you.
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Along with Samsung, LG is also launching new TVs that look like picture frames, and there’s a Wallpaper screen, which is a super thing and ditches the need for cables.All of these updates will be arriving later this year, so watch this space.
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