The Sony VPL-FHZ65 is a commercial grade laser projector suitable for many advanced applications. The coming of Laser Projectors Today we have consumer laser projectors selling from about $2500 street price and up, and business and education projectors with lasers start as low as $1999 (for a Sony WXGA resolution laser projector! (about 1/3 of the lowest priced laser projectors just 3 years ago). There are now plenty of laser projectors for business, education and commercial use that are priced from $2K to $6K Once you start around that $6K price you start getting either advanced features such as edge blending and projection mapping, or higher resolutions such as 4K. 4K lasers however are still about $20,000 and up, but feature laden and extremely bright. The transition to laser projectors is moving very quickly everywhere but “entry level – that is small portable/fixed install projectors such as those typical of K-12 classrooms and small conference rooms. We have reviewed a number of these projectors, including, fairly recently, Epson’s new affordable Powerlite L610W, a WXGA model with a MSRP price $2599 and 6000 lumens! Our image player and the list of laser projectors below point to those reviews, and the list also points to other laser projectors which we have not reviewed. There is one other group of projectors using laser light engines worth mentioning. Those are the extremely small pico projectors. Although most of those have LED light engines but there are just a few of those that do use lasers. We recently reviewed Sony’s CL1, an especially tiny example of a laser projector. Laser powered projectors tend to be more expensive than lamp based projectors, but offer some major advantages for many applications. This page will explore some of those practical differences and why laser based projectors may be the right choice for many installations. The most recent news (as of 3/2016) is that Epson just announced 7 new commercial grade laser projectors, covering a range of brightness from 6000 to 25,000 lumens! Now that’s impressive. This is going to be one of the fastest growing segments of the projector market thanks to the multiple benefits of using lasers – many described below. Laser Projectors REVIEWS Image Review JMGO N1 Ultra 4K Triple Laser Projector Review Review Date: March 26, 2023 MSRP:$2,299 MSRP Technology: Triple Laser DLP Nebula Capsule 3 Laser Portable Projector Review Review Date: February 27, 2023 MSRP:799.00 Technology: DLP (0.23″ DMD) Formovie P1 Pocket Laser Projector Review Review Date: February 25, 2023 MSRP:$399 MSRP Technology: Laser DLP VAVA Chroma VA-SP003 4K Ultra-Short-Throw Triple Laser Projector Review Review Date: February 20, 2023 MSRP:$2,999 MSRP Technology: DLP (0.48" DMD) Optoma CinemaX D2 Smart 4K DLP Ultra-Short Throw Projector Review Review Date: January 5, 2023 MSRP:$2,699 MSRP Technology: DLP w/ XPR (0.47” Single-Chip DMD) Formovie Theater Ultra-Short-Throw 4K Projector Review Review Date: December 24, 2022 MSRP:$3499 Technology: DLP w/ XPR (0.47” Single-Chip DMD) Hisense PX1 TriChroma Laser Cinema Review Review Date: December 1, 2022 MSRP:$3,299 MSRP Technology: DLP Laser Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS800 3LCD Laser Projector Review Review Date: November 25, 2022 MSRP:$3,499 MSRP Technology: 3LCD laser Epson PowerLite L730U 7000 Lumen 3LCD Laser Projector Review Review Date: October 18, 2022 MSRP:$4.181 MSRP Technology: 3LCD laser Sony VPL-XW5000ES 4K SXRD Home Theater Projector Review Review Date: September 28, 2022 MSRP:$5999 Technology: 3 LCoS panels (SXRD) Epson PowerLite 805F 3LCD Laser Projector Review Review Date: September 26, 2022 MSRP:$2,825 MSRP Technology: 3 LCD LG PROBEAM BU53PST 4K LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: September 12, 2022 MSRP:$4,299 MSRP Technology: DLP Laser Epson Home Cinema LS11000 Laser Projector Review Review Date: September 3, 2022 MSRP:$3999 Technology: 3 LCD BENQ LU9750 PRO WUXGA 8,500 LUMEN LARGE VENUE LASER DLP PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: August 30, 2022 MSRP:$11,999 MSRP (Lenses Optional) Technology: DLP Laser OPTOMA ZU920TST PRO WUXGA 8,200 LUMEN LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: August 16, 2022 MSRP:$12,999 Technology: DLP EPSON PRO EB-PU1008W 3LCD LARGE VENUE LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: July 18, 2022 MSRP:$10,593 MSRP Technology: 3LCD Hisense L5G 4K Smart Laser TV Review Review Date: June 30, 2022 MSRP:$3,999 w 100" ALR Screen Technology: DLP (0.48" DMD) ViewSonic X2000B-4K Ultra Short Throw 4K Laser Projector Review Review Date: June 29, 2022 MSRP:$3,098.99 Technology: DLP Laser LG CineBeam HU915QB 4K Laser Projector Review Review Date: June 26, 2022 MSRP:$6499 Technology: DLP (.66” DMD) Panasonic PT-FRQ50 4K DLP Business/Education Laser Projector Review Review Date: June 14, 2022 MSRP:$4,999 MSRP Technology: DLP w/ XPR (Single-Chip DMD) BenQ X3000i 4K LED Gaming Projector Review Review Date: May 27, 2022 MSRP:$1,999 Technology: DLP w/ XPR (Single-Chip DMD) Sony VPL-XW7000ES 4K SXRD Home Theater Projector Review Review Date: April 25, 2022 MSRP:$27,999 Technology: SXRD Epson Pro Cinema LS12000 Laser Projector Review Review Date: March 24, 2022 MSRP:$4999 Technology: 3LCD laser Hisense PX1-PRO TriChroma Laser Cinema Review Review Date: March 10, 2022 MSRP:3,999.99 MSRP Technology: RGB Laser DLP JVC DLA-NZ9 D-ILA Laser Projector Review Review Date: March 8, 2022 MSRP:$25,999 Technology: DILA, 3Chip Sony VPL-FHZ85 Commercial Interchangeable Lens 3LCD Projector Review Review Date: March 1, 2022 MSRP:$6,999 Technology: 3LCD laser LG CineBeam HU715Q 4K Laser UST Projector Review Review Date: February 21, 2022 MSRP:$2999 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) SONY VPL-PHZ50 WUXGA 3LCD Projector Review Review Date: February 21, 2022 MSRP:$2,499 MSRP Technology: 3LCD Samsung Premiere LSP9T Laser TV Review Review Date: February 14, 2022 MSRP:$6499 Technology: DLP (.66” DMD) LG CineBeam HU710PW Hybrid LED Laser 4K Projector Review Review Date: February 13, 2022 MSRP:$2,499 MSRP Technology: DLP Laser and LED Hybrid Epson Pro EX10000 3LCD 1080p Wireless Laser Projector Review Review Date: December 31, 2021 MSRP:1299,99 Technology: 3LCD laser Sony VPL-GTZ380 4K SXRD Laser Projector Review Review Date: November 29, 2021 MSRP:$80,000 (minus lens) Technology: SXRD (3) Hisense L9G TriChroma Laser TV 4K Review Review Date: November 2, 2021 MSRP:$5,499 Technology: Laser DLP XGIMI Aura 4K Ultra Short Throw Smart Laser Projector Review Review Date: October 28, 2021 MSRP:$2499 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) Panasonic PT-MZ880 3LCD SOLID SHINE Laser Projector Review Review Date: October 5, 2021 MSRP:7,499.00 Technology: 3LCD laser BenQ GS50 Ruggedized Portable 1080P Projector Review Review Date: September 14, 2021 MSRP:799 Technology: DLP with LED light source Why Many Video Enthusiasts Still Choose Projectors Review Date: August 31, 2021 MSRP: Technology: BenQ V7050i 4K Laser TV Projector Review Review Date: August 26, 2021 MSRP:$3,499 Technology: Laser DLP ViewSonic X100-4K 4K LED Smart Home Theater Projector Review Review Date: August 9, 2021 MSRP:$1,816.99 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) Epson PowerLite 725W Ultra-Short Throw Education Projector Review Review Date: August 1, 2021 MSRP:$1,890 Technology: 3 LCD LG PROBEAM BU60PST LASER BUSINESS PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: July 19, 2021 MSRP:$4499.99 Technology: DLP OPTOMA CINEMAX P2 LASER TV REVIEW Review Date: July 15, 2021 MSRP:$3,299 Technology: DLP Laser SONY VPL-VW1025ES 4K SXRD LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: July 2, 2021 MSRP:$39,999.99 Technology: SXRD (3) THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX – SHARP NEC PROJECTORS CAN DO SO MUCH MORE FOR YOUR INSTALLS Review Date: May 24, 2021 MSRP: Technology: PANASONIC PT-FRZ60 LASER DLP INSTALLATION PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: May 15, 2021 MSRP:$4,299 Technology: DLP Epson Brightlink 1485Fi Business/Education Projector Review Review Date: April 28, 2021 MSRP:$3,390 Technology: Solid State Laser Diode LG AU810PB CINEBEAM 4K LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: February 15, 2021 MSRP:$3999 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) NEC P506QL 4K LASER BUSINESS PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: February 8, 2021 MSRP:$4299 Technology: DLP Laser EPSON EF12 SMART LASER PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: January 31, 2021 MSRP:$999.99 Technology: 3LCD laser LG HU85LS 4K UST SMART BUSINESS PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: January 12, 2021 MSRP:$5,999 Technology: DLP (.66” DMD) LG GRU510N 4K Laser Projector Review Review Date: January 4, 2021 MSRP:$3999 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) Epson EpiqVision LS500 Laser TV Review Review Date: December 11, 2020 MSRP:$4999 (100" Screen) $5999 (120" Screen) Technology: 3LCD Sony HDR Projection Reimagined Review Date: December 1, 2020 MSRP: Technology: HISENSE 100L5F LASER TV REVIEW Review Date: November 14, 2020 MSRP:$3,999 Technology: DLP LG BU50NST 4K LASER BUSINESS PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: November 11, 2020 MSRP:$4499 Technology: DLP with XPR (0.47” DMD) ViewSonic LS700HD Laser DLP Home Projector Review Review Date: October 23, 2020 MSRP:$1499 Technology: Laser DLP Maxell MP-JU4001 3LCD Laser WUXGA Business Projector Review Review Date: October 22, 2020 MSRP:$1829 Technology: 3LCD Sony’s Powerful Video Processing Delivers A Better HDR Picture Review Date: October 5, 2020 MSRP: Technology: Sony VPL-VW915ES 4K SXRD Home Theater Laser Projector Review Review Date: September 8, 2020 MSRP:$19,999.99 Technology: 3 LCoS panels (SXRD) Hisense 100L10E Laser TV Review Review Date: August 20, 2020 MSRP:$6,999 Technology: DLP Sony Introduces Flagship 4K SXRD Laser Projector for Professional Applications Review Date: July 28, 2020 MSRP: Technology: Epson BrightLink 735Fi, PowerLite 750F, and PowerLite L200SW Education Projectors: Our First-Look Review of Key Features and Capabilities Review Date: July 27, 2020 MSRP: Technology: Be Amazed: Using Panasonic Commercial Laser Projector For Higher Education and Houses Of Worship Applications. And See Imagery of Panasonic Projectors Doing Incredible Things Review Date: June 22, 2020 MSRP: Technology: Casio XJ-F211WN Laser/LED Hybrid Business and Education Projector Review Review Date: June 16, 2020 MSRP:$1,049.99 Technology: DLP Optoma CinemaX P1 Laser TV Review: A Smart, 4K UHD Projector For The Really Big Screen Experience Review Date: June 5, 2020 MSRP:$6649 Technology: DLP Panasonic PT-MZ16KL Laser Projector Review Review Date: May 15, 2020 MSRP:$33,999 Technology: 3LCD Epson’s Laser Projectors Transform the World We Know in Entertainment Venues and Other Large-Scale Environments Review Date: May 1, 2020 MSRP: Technology: CHRISTIE LWU530-APS Laser Projector Review Review Date: March 16, 2020 MSRP:$2,499 Technology: 3LCD The Newest, Smartest Laser Projectors From Sony Are Impressive: “Affordable Lasers” for Business, Classroom! Commercial Projectors for Auditoriums, Museums and Entertainment! Review Date: March 1, 2020 MSRP: Technology: LG HU70LA CINEBEAM THINQ 4K PROJECTOR REVIEW Review Date: January 26, 2020 MSRP:$1,799 Technology: DLP NEC’s Laser Projectors: With Great Performance, Plus Innovation – Comes Great Value! Review Date: January 19, 2020 MSRP: Technology: Look Out Competition: It’s Fun Time! Epson Is Shipping Their First, Smart, Under $1000 Home Entertainment Laser Projector – HD Res, and 2000 lumens! Review Date: January 6, 2020 MSRP: Technology: JVC LX-NZ3 4K Laser DLP Projector Review Review Date: December 31, 2019 MSRP:$3,699 Technology: DLP Christie LHD878-DS Laser Projector Review Review Date: December 15, 2019 MSRP:$11,499 Technology: 3 LCD Vivitek DH3660Z Business/Education Laser Projector Review Review Date: December 13, 2019 MSRP:$2,499 Technology: DLP Optoma ZU506T-W Professional Installation Laser Projector Review Review Date: December 10, 2019 MSRP:$2799 Technology: DLP VAVA Laser TV Review: 2500 Lumens of 4K UHD Ultra Short Throw Projector For The Whole Family Review Date: December 2, 2019 MSRP:$2,799.99 Technology: DLP 2019 Holiday Guide To Five Great Home Theater Projectors Over $2000 Review Date: November 22, 2019 MSRP: Technology: Casio Laser/LED Projectors Simply Provide a Better Value Proposition Than The Competition Review Date: October 2, 2019 MSRP: Technology: Maxell MP-TW4011 Ultra Short Throw Interactive Laser Projector Review Review Date: September 27, 2019 MSRP:$4,239 Technology: 3LCD About 4K ProjectorsLaser projectors aren’t new, they’ve been around for back to about 2010. Not only are there those projectors using a total laser light engine, but others, such as the Casio line of projectors uses a hybrid design with both laser and LEDs providing the light sources. Casio’s design has some limitations compared to the traditional laser/phosphor combination, but you can’t argue the value – with their solid state LED/Lasers starting around $600 for a very basic projector. Still… Illustration of Sony’s laser light engine – hitting phosphors with a blue laser to create white, then splitting the white to hit red, green and blue panels. Most laser projectors do not directly output laser light through the lens. Rather, they use the lasers to – through one method or another – create a white light source. This is true of the Epsons and Sonys. The Epson is fairly typical. It uses two blue lasers, but fires the lasers at color phosphors, ultimately to create a white light source. This solves the problem of visible artifacts you get projecting a laser beam. If there’s one word to describe the big advantage of using a laser projector, that would be: “Consistency!” We’re talking about brightness consistency, and color consistency. Both are important, but both can be super important for a number of specific applications. More on this below. Laser light engine based projectors typically claim a minimum “light engine” life of 15,000 to 25,000 hours at full power. That, folks, is a really long time. Some companies offer a special warranty on the laser engine, while others may go with their standard 2, 3 or 5 year warranty. Save Save Save Save Save Laser Projectors vs Lamp ProjectorsA laser projector has a tremendous advantage over lamp based projectors in a number of applications, but most importantly, lasers really “shine” when you need consistent color, and consistent brightness, over long periods of time. A traditional projector lamp starts losing brightness almost immediately, and most have lost 50% brightness by 2500 – 5000 hours (whatever the lamp is rated at full power). By comparison, a laser might only lose 10% of brightness over those same periods of hours. Because the laser engine will last several to many times that of lamps, you’ll be physically changing bulbs/light engines, far less frequently, and that will save a lot of money for labor. Color is just as important. With a lamp based projector, color balance will normally be slightly different simply by switching between full and eco brightness modes. But, worse, the color also shifts over time. Lamps color shift enough, that on the home theater side of projectors, for those getting their projectors calibrated, it’s typically recommended to put 100-500 hours on the lamp before doing the first calibration. Depending on the lamp life, etc., for fanatics that demand near perfect color, recalibrating every 500 – 1000 hours is in order. Of course few people who aren’t either rich, or who are techie enough that they own their own calibration gear, would consider re-calibrating frequently due to the high cost – hundreds of dollars per each calibration by a professional. The color issue is especially important because some applications – such as edge blending, calls for very precise color. Edge blending means multiple projectors, that have to produce exactly the same color so you can’t tell where one projector’s image starts and the other projectors’ end. In a perfect world for such multi-projector applications, you want consistent color combined with long life, and consistent brightness. Let’s imagine for one second, that you have to choose between 4 laser projectors and 4 lamp based ones. With the lasers in our “edge blending” world, you can have consistent brightness (aka “constant brightness”) over 10,000+ hours. And while colors will shift slowly over long periods of time, the laser engines won’t vary like lamp based ones, so they should all still have the same color balance 10,000 hours later. In other words, get your 4 laser projectors set up, and they should run without adjustment for 10,000 hours more. With four lamp based projectors, you’ll need to first calibrate all four of them so they have the same exact colors to start. Because lamps do vary in performance, you’ll likely need an occasional calibration of the projectors to keep their color seamless from one to the next. That extra effort- support time, is likely to offset any dollar savings that come from going with lamps vs laser, especially after you budget in a bunch of replacement lamps to get you out to those 15000 – 20,000 hours of use. But that’s only the beginning with a lamp based solution. Let’s imagine that the bulbs in the projectors are rated 4000 hours. OK, everything’ setup, everything is new, picture is perfect. (Let’s even forget about maybe recalibrating at 1000 hours.) Instead, let’s consider a single lamp failure. Let’s say one of the 4 projector’s lamps fails at 2200 hours. Darnn! Your support team puts in a replacement lamp, but: That lamp is now brighter than the ones in the other projectors That new lamp also has slightly different color You’ll therefore need to either recalibrate the other 3 projectors so they all look the same, or This one really hurts the budget: You replace all four lamps instead of the one. You see the problem is, if you don’t replace all four lamps, then the new lamp is going to shift both color, and brightness, at a different pace than the other 3, so it may be, that in just a 1000 hours the projector with the new bulb is definitely not fitting in seamlessly, as it may have shifted more towards (or away from) red, and it may have dimmed faster, than the other three. Can you say nightmare? Bottom line: Where precision color and brightness are needed – in multi-projector arrays, a solid state light engine such as a laser engine can have a huge advantage, with long term costs proving to be lower than using lamp based projectors. And perhaps more importantly, the amount of support services needed for the lamp based projectors will be drastically higher! The Price of Lasers - How much more than lamp based projectors?There’s no narrow price difference that can be assigned to the cost of using a laser vs lamp, but I would estimate, that on projectors like Epson’s $6K and $8K models, they could have offered the same projector with a lamp based solution for $1500 – $2500 less. Of course over several years a $1000 or more of the difference will be offset by the cost of replacement lamps. And, if you assign value to support time, even greater savings there. If you are looking at extremely high end commercial projectors like a $60K Sony, you are talking about a much brighter light engine compared to those home theater projectors, so the difference between the retail of a lamp vs laser projector will be greater. But then the support cost savings are also greater for the laser.