Up to 500 inches: The crazy projector for the Euro finals

Epson’s compact and portable 4K PRO-UHD projector offers up to 500-inch projection for use anywhere – indoors, in the garden, or by the pool. How does it work and what does it cost?

  (photo credit: PR)
(photo credit: PR)

As the Euro games kick off and the Olympic Games approach, Epson, a global leader in the projector market, introduces the ultimate viewing solution: the EH-TW6250 projector. This portable 4K PRO-UHD home projector delivers a massive projection size of up to 500 inches (12 square meters) without compromising on image sharpness and natural colors. It offers high brightness with an equal output of white and color light at 2800 lumens. For football fans frustrated by delays on regular TV screens, Epson's projector boasts a lag time of less than 20 milliseconds. The projector is available at a special "Euro Sale" price of NIS 5,990 until stock runs out, through T.R.'s marketing channels.

“Beyond the incredible viewing experience thanks to the large projection size, it’s important to remember the mobility of the projector: it’s perfect for projecting in the garden, by the pool, or any spot at home with a large white wall,” says Kobi Cohen, Epson Israel’s Projection Manager. Epson’s 3LCD technology ensures high-quality projection both in brightly lit rooms and in darkness. The projector features built-in Android TV and an HDMI 1.4 port, allowing easy enjoyment of console games and streaming channels between matches. Users can play movies, TV shows, games, and photos from Android or iOS devices, including Windows PCs and Apple Macs, via the built-in Chromecast. It also offers voice control through the remote and includes a built-in 10-watt speaker providing clear sound, with a two-year warranty.

This projector is a three-chip LCD model that supports 4K, HDR10, and HLG. Like all Epson projectors, it has a true native resolution of 1,920x1080, achieving the stated 3840x2160 or 4K resolution through diagonal pixel shifting. In addition to 10-bit color processing, it offers gamma adjustment for scenes and adjustable tone mapping.

“In a market where 65-inch TVs cost between 5,000 and 6,000 shekels, and 75-inch mini-LED TVs are priced around 8,000 shekels, we present a very compelling alternative with a projection capability six times larger,” adds Cohen. “For less than 6,000 shekels, you get much more value for your money, not to mention the convenience of mobile viewing both inside and outside the home.”