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New Epson CH-TW5750 3LCD projector arrives with 2,700 lumens brightness

Epson has launched the CH-TW5750 smart home projector in China. (Image source: Epson)
Epson has launched the CH-TW5750 smart home projector in China. (Image source: Epson)
Epson has launched a new smart home projector in China, the CH-TW5750. The 3LCD model provides up to 2,700 ISO lumens brightness and a maximum image size of 200 inches (~510 cm). While the projector offers optical zoom and voice command, it lacks one key feature.

The Epson CH-TW5750 3LCD smart home theater projector is now available to pre-order in China. The model is described as having a relatively high brightness level and a native 1080p resolution.

The CH-TW5750’s 0.61-inch LCD panels have a 240 Hz refresh rate with a 35,000:1 contrast ratio and, according to the product listing, the device has up to 2,700 ISO lumens brightness. With a 1.22-1.47:1 throw ratio, the projector can cast images between 30 and 200 inches (~75 to 510 cm) wide. You can perfect the image with 1.2x optical zoom, manual focus and keystone correction. Plus, height-adjustable feet allow you to alter the angle of projection. The projector uses the Android 11.0 operating system and offers 64 GB storage. 

Other features include AI voice commands, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity and ports such as HDMI 1.4. However, it is worth noting that the model does not appear to have built-in speakers. You can now pre-order the Epson CH-TW5750 projector in China for 3,999 yuan (~$550). It is unclear whether the company plans to launch the model in other markets like Europe.

Possible alternative: Epson Home Cinema 1080 Projector

(Image source: Epson)
(Image source: Epson)

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Polly Allcock, 2024-05-18 (Update: 2024-05-18)