
Epson has decided to make a strong entry into the ultra-short-throw projector market, challenging the competition. The latest Epson Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 is designed to provide a cinematic experience in your living room – and without the need to spend a fortune.
120 inches from a distance of several centimeters
The LS670 can display a 4K image with a diagonal of up to 120 inches, and since it is a UST projector, it can be placed just several centimeters from the wall or screen. Epson has based the device on the 4K Pro-UHD engine and 3LCD laser technology, offering up to 3,600 lumens of brightness (both white and color). This means that even during the day, you can expect a vivid, saturated image.
Importantly, the projector uses pixel-shifting, so it is not native 4K (4 million pixels instead of 8 million), but Epson promises excellent results thanks to 10-bit color processing, support for HDR10 and HLG, and a dynamic contrast of 5,000,000:1.
Epson also targets gamers with this offering – the projector supports 240 Hz and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode), ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay. There are 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB available, so connecting consoles and other devices is hassle-free.
Sound from Bose and Google TV on board
There was also solid audio. The audio system was created in collaboration with Bose – we have two full-range speakers and a subwoofer with pleasant bass. The sound can be enhanced thanks to ARC support or by connecting a wireless karaoke speaker.
The whole system runs on Google TV, so we can easily launch Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, or other streaming services. Wireless screen mirroring from a smartphone is also available.
Small downside – setup via the app
However, not everything is perfect. Unlike many competitors, the LS670 does not have automatic calibration sensors. Instead, you need to use a smartphone app that adjusts the picture geometry using the camera. Focus is also adjusted manually. This is somewhat less convenient, but it shouldn’t be a problem for most users.
Price and Comparison with Competitors
Epson has priced the Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 at £2,200. This is more than the recently unveiled Hisense PT1 Triple Laser Cinema (£1,999), but the Epson model offers significantly higher brightness (3,600 vs 2,500 lumens), which will translate into a much better image during the day. For many, the £200 difference will be fully justified.
Price Table for Epson Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670
Currency | Price |
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GBP (£) | £2,200 |
USD ($) | $2,805 |
EUR (€) | €2,610 |
AUD (A$) | A$4,365 |
PLN (zł) | ~13,000 zł |
(approximate conversions, based on rates from the end of September 2025)
The Epson Lifestudio Grand EH-LS670 is a projector that can replace a television in a large living room. It offers a bright picture, cinematic sound from Bose, the Google TV platform, and a 240 Hz gaming mode. If you're looking for an UST projector that performs well during the day, the LS670 appears to be a very strong option.