It provides the ability to play UHD signals up to 4K/60Hz (though with some limitations), built in streaming options with its Android TV dongle using authorized apps from the Google Play store, high lumen output, a high speed iris, a built-in speaker, vertical lens shift, HDR support, and a fairly compact size. Price-to-performance, it's a very strong offering. It's capable of providing a pleasing viewing experience while bringing the user the ability to enjoy 4K without too large a financial commitment.
Which is a long way of saying that, despite some flaws, the HC2350 is a definite winner. If the price stretches your budget, the far cheaper HT2050A is an excellent alternative. Otherwise, it's hard to beat super-bright and colorful 4K for a bit over $1K.
The Epson Home Cinema 2350 has a lot going for it. It offers a sharp faux 4K picture, uses a bright 2,800-lumen bulb with support for HDR, and features a 3-chip LCD system that prevents rainbowing.
The Epson Home Cinema 2350 is a decent pick to watch movies, although stick to SDR content, as its color volume just isn't good enough for a vibrant HDR experience.
Jake Thauvette, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and John Peroramas
Epson's Home Cinema 2350 is the only gaming projector guaranteed to be free of rainbow artifacts, but a longer input lag time than its competitors makes it a tough sell for serious gamers.
Dec 05, 2022
It provides the ability to play UHD signals up to 4K/60Hz (though with some limitations), built in streaming options with its Android TV dongle using authorized apps from the Google Play store, high lumen output, a high speed iris, a built-in speaker, vertical lens shift, HDR support, and a fairly compact size. Price-to-performance, it's a very strong offering. It's capable of providing a pleasing viewing experience while bringing the user the ability to enjoy 4K without too large a financial commitment.
Sammie Prescott, Jr.
Projector Central
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Mar 22, 2024
The Epson Home Cinema 2350 impressed us with its stunning visual quality, well-rounded feature set, and versatility.
Sentry Kelly
Gear Lab
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Nov 21, 2022
Which is a long way of saying that, despite some flaws, the HC2350 is a definite winner. If the price stretches your budget, the far cheaper HT2050A is an excellent alternative. Otherwise, it's hard to beat super-bright and colorful 4K for a bit over $1K.
Geoffrey Morrison
CNET
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Apr 20, 2023
The Epson Home Cinema 2350 has a lot going for it. It offers a sharp faux 4K picture, uses a bright 2,800-lumen bulb with support for HDR, and features a 3-chip LCD system that prevents rainbowing.
Jason England
Android Guys
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Aug 13, 2025
The Epson Home Cinema 2350 is a decent pick to watch movies, although stick to SDR content, as its color volume just isn't good enough for a vibrant HDR experience.
Jake Thauvette, Pierre-Olivier Jourdenais, and John Peroramas
Rtings.com
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Feb 19, 2023
Epson's Home Cinema 2350 is the only gaming projector guaranteed to be free of rainbow artifacts, but a longer input lag time than its competitors makes it a tough sell for serious gamers.
M. David Stone
PCMag
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