The Epson 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector is currently $899.99, down from $1,299.99, which is the lowest it’s ever been on Amazon, according to price-tracking tools. It features a three-LCD chip design, which eliminates rainbow artifacts—a big plus if you’re sensitive or prone to noticing them. Plus, it uses Epson’s 4K Pro-UHD technology to deliver sharper visuals by doubling the pixel count of standard 1080p images. Audio-wise, its built-in speaker does a decent job for casual viewing, but if you want richer sound, you have the option to connect external speakers via Bluetooth or its HDMI ARC port.
Setup is simple, and with its 1.6x zoom and vertical lens shift, you can place it almost anywhere—whether it’s ceiling-mounted or tucked on a shelf in the back of the room. This flexibility means you’ll rarely need to rely on digital keystone adjustments, keeping image quality intact. Speaking of, the projector supports HDR10 and HLG HDR, which gives you brighter, more vibrant visuals, particularly in well-lit rooms. In dark rooms, the black levels can come across as a little elevated, which might reduce some contrast, but the shadow detail remains clear.
Epson claims less than 20ms of input lag, but testing showed around 27.1ms at 1080p/60Hz, according to this PCMag review—not a dealbreaker for casual players but it might not cut it for those who need ultra-fast response times. It’s also worth mentioning that there’s no 3D support, which could be a downside if you’re into immersive movie or gaming experiences.
If the Epson 2350 4K PRO-UHD Smart Gaming Projector doesn’t tick all your boxes, the BenQ TH685P is worth checking out as an alternative.