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Epson Bakes Google Gemini Into Its Latest Projector and It’s Actually Useful

WIRED·John Brandon·21 days ago
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Review: Epson Lifestudio Grand Plus A capable ultrashort-throw home cinema projector with rich picture quality and Google Gemini support. Courtesy of Amazon Multiple Buying Options Available Outstanding brightness and contrast. Colors popped during movies and PC gaming. Google Gemini surprisingly useful. The configuration process is outdated. Google Home did not recognize the projector on my network. Some issues with automatic keystoning. Ultrashort-throw (UST) projectors offer more flexibility than traditional (long-throw) models. No one can ever step in front of one and block the projection, since the unit doesn’t require distance and can sit up close to the screen rather than at the back of the room. This also lets all your streaming gear, a soundbar, and a game console connect close to the screen. At $3,800, the Epson Lifestudio Grand Plus (LS970) short-throw projector has a higher price tag than the Epson Lifestudio Grand released last year.…

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