The Epson QL7000 uses a laser light source rated at 20,000 hours, which significantly reduces the frequency of lamp replacements in long-term installations. Operating power consumption sits at 636W, and audible noise is measured at 28 dB under standard conditions, dropping to 26 dB in eco mode. The unit has a width of 580 mm, a depth of 570 mm, and a height of 190 mm, with a total weight of 21,100 g and a volume of 62,814 cm³, placing it firmly in the heavier end of the projector spectrum. A three-year warranty is provided, while there is no dedicated smartphone app included with this model.
The Epson QL7000 delivers 10,000 ANSI lumens at a native 4K output resolution, with a 10-bit color depth and a 120Hz refresh rate suited to detailed, fluid imagery. It can project onto screens up to 300″ in size, and focus is handled exclusively through motorized control — manual focus is not available, and motorized zoom is not included. For high dynamic range content, the projector supports both HDR10 and HLG, though HDR10+ is not supported.
The Epson QL7000 offers a wired-focused connectivity setup, with two HDMI ports, two USB ports, and one RJ45 port for network integration. There is no wireless connectivity of any kind — Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, AirPlay, Chromecast, Miracast, and DLNA are all absent. Similarly, legacy video inputs such as VGA and DVI are not included, and there is no S/PDIF output port for digital audio passthrough.
The Epson QL7000 includes both vertical and horizontal lens shift, giving installers meaningful flexibility when positioning the projector relative to the screen. A remote control is provided, and a sleep timer is available for automated shutoff. The projector has a 3.5 mm audio jack socket, though there is no built-in speaker of any kind — neither mono nor stereo — and Dolby Atmos is not supported. There is no smart TV platform, no external memory slot, and voice commands are not available.