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Epson TW-9400 Projector For sale is the Epson TW-9400. This is a premium home theatre projector delivering stunning picture quality with deep blacks, vibrant colours, and incredible detail.Also included with the sale is a spare (new) Epson lamp and filter.Key Features:4K PRO-UHD (pixel-shifting 4K enhancement) 2,600 lumens colour & white brightness Ultra-high contrast ratio (up to 1,200,000:1) HDR10 & HLG support Motorised lens with lens memory (perfect for cinemascope screens) Powered zoom, focus & lens shift HDMI (18Gbps) for full 4K HDR support Condition:Excellent working condition Always c

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Timing matters a bit because this is a mature, well-proven Epson home-theatre model, and the asking price of A$2,500 is basically at the market median versus your recent comparable AUD listings at A$2,492. It’s only a hair above the 75th percentile of A$2,492, so this reads as fair, not a bargain, and not ambitious.

That said, it’s still a strong buy if you want a big-screen, living-room-friendly projector with Epson’s usual strengths: solid brightness for the class, reliable 3LCD color, and the kind of install flexibility that keeps these popular with enthusiasts. In excellent condition, the upside is lower risk and less immediate spend on mounting, calibration, or repairs. I’d mainly want to confirm lamp hours, lens condition, and included remote/brackets, but the listing itself looks like a sensible entry at the right end of the used market.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Epson

Epson is a Japanese company that traces its roots to 1942, when Daiwa Kogyo was established in Nagano, Japan; it later became Seiko Epson, the name under which the brand is now known globally. The company’s heritage is in precision imaging and electronics rather than traditional hi-fi, so it does not come from the classic audio-manufacturing lineage of turntable, amplifier, or speaker specialists.

In the audio and AV world, Epson is best known for projectors, especially home-theater and installation models, including its Pro Cinema and Home Cinema ranges. Those products often include audio inputs and output support for integration, but Epson is not generally associated with building core hi-fi separates such as amplifiers, DACs, headphones, cables, or loudspeakers. Its audio relevance is therefore secondary to its larger projection business.

In market terms, Epson sits in the mainstream to upper-mid consumer AV segment, with a strong reputation for value, brightness, and practical features rather than audiophile exclusivity. It is best understood as a trusted technology brand for home cinema and presentation rather than a high-end hi-fi label, and it is not a vintage-collector or niche boutique name in audio.

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