
"Ever since moving into a quirky little Hobbit house cottage, I've been grappling with the question of where to put the TV. But recently that question has evolved into a greater one: do I want a TV at all? It might seem unthinkable to some, but living without one for the last few months has taught me that, from an interior design perspective at least, I don't necessarily want a big, black glass rectangle dominating any of my wonky little rooms."
"But then along came Epson with what might just be the answer. I've been projector-curious for a while, but the cumbersome size and prohibitive price has always rendered the idea a non-starter. And portable projectors, while cheaper, famously don't offer anywhere the same level of crispness or brightness. But in the few weeks I've been testing it, Epson's new LifeStudio Plus projector, available today, has converted me into a projector preacher."
"It's impossible to talk about the LifeStudio Plus without mentioning the design. I'm a big fan of tech that doesn't look like tech, and this model's cubic design and wooden exterior makes it more stylish than a projector has any right to be. It looked right at home in my home - which is no mean feat for an object from this century."
Living without a TV revealed a dislike for a large black glass rectangle dominating irregular rooms. Frame-style TVs may look attractive but fail to suit period interiors. Epson's LifeStudio Plus projector offers an alternative with built-in Google TV and Google Assistant, plus Dolby Audio sound developed with Bose. The portable cubic design and wooden exterior makes the projector visually unobtrusive and stylish in older or quirky homes. A robust swivel-and-tilt stand enables placement on tables or floors. Setup was aided by the projector's auto-alignment and focus features. The LifeStudio Plus addresses historical brightness and sharpness limitations of portable projectors.
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