Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Epson has unveiled a trio of ground-breakingly bright new home theater projectors with the potential to revolutionize the way projectors both handle high dynamic range video and integrate into multipurpose living spaces. Even the least bright of Epson’s three new three-chip Q Series of LCD models can pump out a seriously intense 3,300 lumens from its laser lighting system, while the new mid-range Q model can hit a blazing 6,000 lumens and the flagship model can blast out an astonishing 10,000 lumens. As you might expect from these sort of explosive brightness numbers, Epson is targeting the Q series trio at modern luxury homes (and their architects, interior designers and custom integrators) rather than mainstream home theater set ups.

This is reflected in their pricing, with the QB1000 costing $7,999, the step up 6,000-lumen QL3000 costing $14,999, and the flagship 10,000-lumen QL7000 setting you back a cool $29,999. Epson's new premium Q series of 3LCD laser projectors includes models bright enough to deliver home ..

. [+] theater thrills even in very bright locations. Photo: Epson While the Epson Q series price of entry might be high, though, their brightness figures truly are far beyond the sort of numbers we usually see from even the most premium home theater projectors.

What’s more, their ground-breaking brightness is far from their only claim to premium home theater fame. For starters, all three new Q Series model.