I tested Epson’s new laser projector, and it’s a well-rounded portable that still lags behind the competition on multiple fronts

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Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22: One minute review

Epson’s smaller, portable EpiqVision home projector models were long overdue for an update, and that’s just what it has done with the Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22. This introduces the tilting, swiveling stand design that’s proven so popular with many other recent projectors, and it packs in Google TV for streaming, which helps bring the EpiqVision Mini EF22 closer to parity with its competition. Add in a pair of stereo speakers and the EpiqVision Mini EF22 proves an effective all-in-one system.

The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 beams a laser through its 3LCD projection system, providing respectable brightness near 1,000 lumens. It makes for a decent picture, though it doesn’t manage quite the exciting color gamut of triple-laser options like the JMGO N1S Pro. Its 1080p resolution will also have you sticking to smaller projection sizes than you might otherwise opt for with the best 4K projectors like the BenQ X300G or even the older Xgimi Horizon Pro.

While the EpiqVision Mini EF22 is a simple and effective little home theater projector selling for a reasonable $999, it struggles to contend with the market it’s entering. Not only are there many great new projectors in the $1000-$2000 range but there’s also a sea of slightly older models that have come down in price. It’s a good projector, but I’m hard-pressed to find a reason to choose it over the alternatives. I’d snag myself a BenQ X300G or Xgimi Horizon Pro instead, both of which have been seeing some impossible-to-ignore discounts.

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Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 review: Specs

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Screen sizes supported: 30-150 inches
Brightness (specified): 1,000 ISO lumens
HDR support: HDR10, HLG
Optical technology: 3LCD Laser
Smart TV: Google TV
Connections: HDMI, 3.5mm audio out, USB-A, Mini USB (service)
Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.5 x 7.5 inches
Weight: 6.6 pounds / 3 kg

Epson EF-22 projector on table

The JMGO N1S Pro 4K delivered strong picture quality across the board (Image credit: Future)

Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 review: Prices & release date

  • Release date: October 2024
  • Price: $999

The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 launched in late 2024 with a starting price of $999 (£799, AU$1,599). It has seen some discounts since then, though these tend to come and go. The EpiqVision Mini EF22 comes in a variety of colors, giving you more options. You can find it in Stone Blue, Opal Green, Quartz Rose, Onyx Black, and Diamond White.

Epson EF-22 projector on table

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