Epson V11HB07040/EH-LS650W 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector - 3600 Lumens
SKU: V11HB07040
£2,090.90 (Excl. VAT)
- Brightness (Lumens) 3000 - 5000
- Contrast Ratio 2,500,000:1+
- Native Resolution 4K UHD
- Throw Ratio 0.25 - 0.62:1
- Light Source Laser
- Native Aspect Ratio 16:9 Widescreen
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Epson V11HB07040/EH-LS650W 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector - 3600 Lumens

4K PRO-UHD1 Ultra-short-throw projector
4K PRO-UHD1 Smart laser projection TV Supersize your favourite films, games and sporting events at home
Smart entertainment EpiqVision Ultra range with Android TV and sound by YAMAHA
Long-lasting solution Enjoy entertainment for up to 10 years5
Affordable and flexible Project up to 120" close to the wall
Impressive, bright display Equally high White and Colour Light Output of 3,600 lumens
The big screen experience
Feel immersed in everything you watch or play with this stylish and affordable 4K PRO-UHD1 projector which can produce up to a 120" image placed close to the wall. Bringing the screen to life, 3LCD technology achieves a display that is up to three times brighter than competitor products2. Ideal for gaming,with under 20ms3 lag time.
Smart home entertainment
Android TV offers thousands of movies, shows and games from Google Play, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube and other favourite apps4. Built in speakers with sound by YAMAHA produce a stunning dynamic audio and 3D surround sound, which can be used with and without visual display. Simply select the visual display to mute, or you can connect via Bluetooth to use as a standalone speaker to play your favourite music.
Long-lasting solution
Looking for a long-term, hassle-free and affordable solution to replace your TV? With this model's long-lasting laser light source, you'll be able to enjoy entertainment for up to 10 years5.
Superior picture quality
With a high brightness of 3,600 lumens and contrast ratio of 2,500,000:1, this 4K PRO-UHD1, HDR10 projector delivers lifelike content and defined shadow detail. Epson's 3LCD technology means its projectors have up to three times brighter colours, than comparable 1-chip DLP projectors2. Our Epson Setting Assistant app, makes life even easier to set up your new projector, as you can align the image automatically, with just a click of a button.
Key Features
4K PRO-UHD1 Smart laser projection TV Supersize your favourite films, games and sporting events at home
Smart entertainment EpiqVision Ultra range with Android TV and sound by YAMAHA
Long-lasting solution Enjoy entertainment for up to 10 years5
Affordable and flexible Project up to 120" close to the wall
Impressive, bright display Equally high White and Colour Light Output of 3,600 lumens -
Technology Projection System 3LCD Technology, RGB liquid crystal shutter LCD Panel 0.62 inch with C2 Fine Image Color Light Output 3,600 Lumen- 1,800 Lumen (economy) In accordance with IDMS15.4 White Light Output 3,600 Lumen - 1,800 Lumen (economy) In accordance with ISO 21118:2020 Resolution 4K PRO-UHD High Definition 4K enhancement Aspect Ratio 16:9 Contrast Ratio 2,500,000 : 1 Light source Laser Colour Video Processing 10 Bits 2D Vertical Refresh Rate 192 Hz - 240 Hz Colour Reproduction Up to 1.07 billion colours HDR support HDR10, HLG Optical Throw Ratio 0.25 - 0.62:1 Zoom Digital, Factor: 1 - 2.5 Lens Optical Screen Size 60 inches - 120 inches Projection Distance Wide 0.4 m (77 inch screen) Projection Lens F Number 1.6 Projection Lens Focal Length 3.7 mm Offset 5 : 1 Connectivity Interfaces USB 2.0-A (3x), USB 2.0 Type B (Service Only), Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth (optional), HDMI ARC, HDMI (HDCP 2.3) (2x), Remote Epson iProjection App n/a Advanced Features Security Kensington lock 2D Colour Modes Dynamic, Natural, Cinema, Vivid Other features 4K enhancement, Android TV, Arc Correction, Chromecast, Fit to Screen, Frame interpolation, Google Search, Instant on/off, Long light source life, Point correction, Quick Corner, Sound by Yamaha Video Color Modes Cinema, Dynamic, Natural, Vivid General Power consumption 234 Watt - On mode power consumption (Normal) 264 Watt (Peak), 178 Watt (Eco) Heat Dissipation 897.6 BTU/hour (max) Supply Voltage AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz - 60 Hz Product dimensions 467 x 400 x 153 mm (Width x Depth x Height) Product weight 7.4 kg Noise Level Normal: 36 dB (A) - Economy: 23 dB (A) Supported Temperature Operation 5° C - 35° C, Storage -10° C - 60° C Supported Humidity Operation 20% - 80% Options Air filter Compatible Operating Systems Android Loudspeaker 20 Watt What's in the box Batteries for Remote Control, Power cable, Remote control excl. batteries, User guide, Warranty document Room Type / Application 4K Gaming, 4K Streaming, Gaming, Home Cinema, Sports, Streaming, TV & Box sets Positioning Floor, TV Cabinet Colour White Other Warranty 60 months Carry in or 12,000 h -
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April 10, 2026Digital Signage Screen 2026: Choose, Install & Maintain
Digital signage screens can make or break a shop, a lobby or a stadium. In 2026 the market is full of bright panels, rugged enclosures and interactive options. This guide shows you how to pick the right screen, mount it safely and keep it working for years.
We start with a quick look at the data we gathered, then walk through features, size choices, installation steps and upkeep tips. By the end you’ll know exactly what to ask for and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Our research pulled fifteen commercial‑grade digital signage screens from seven UK‑focused sources. We recorded brightness, best‑use notes and where the data came from. The brightest panel hits 10,000 nits but leaves out any IP‑rating, while the next brightest models list IP65 for outdoor protection.
Comparison of 15 Digital Signage Screens, April 2026 | Data from 7 sources Name Brightness (nits) Best For Source Screen Moove (Our Pick) — Best for flexibility screenmoove.com LG G-Series Displays 10000 Best for ultra‑high brightness fugo.ai Samsung Outdoor LED XPR Series 5000 Best for rugged outdoor posterbooking.com Absen AW Series 5000 Best for high‑brightness indoor posterbooking.com 2799L 27" Outdoor Open Frame Touchscreen 1500 Best for interactive outdoor elotouch.com Samsung QM55B 700 Best for 4K indoor posterbooking.com LSBF (54") 600 Best for compact indoor lg.com LSBE (27") 600 Best for small indoor lg.com Samsung QM Series 500 Best for standard indoor risevision.com LG UH5F Series 500 Best for colour accuracy risevision.com Sony BRAVIA Professional 500 Best for brand reliability risevision.com NEC MultiSync M Series 500 Best for multi‑screen sync risevision.com LG UH5N series 500 Best for energy efficiency allofficesmarts.com Philips D-Line 400 Best for cost‑effectiveness risevision.com Avocor AVF Series 350 Best for low power risevision.com Methodology: We searched UK‑focused retail, hospitality, education and outdoor signage pages from 2025‑2026. Fifteen product pages were scraped for name, brightness and IP rating. Data were compiled on 09 April 2026.
What Is a Digital Signage Screen?
A digital signage screen is a commercial display built for 24/7 use. It shows ads, menus, way‑finding or news in places like stores, hospitals or train stations. Unlike a home TV, it can run non‑stop, survive higher temperatures and often comes with built‑in networking.
There are two main tech families. LCD panels use a backlight and give sharp images at close range. LED panels use individual diodes, can reach 5,000 nits or more and work well outdoors. The right choice depends on where you plan to put the screen.
Our pick, Screen Moove, offers flexibility because it can be ordered with or without built‑in media players, and we can add a white‑label CMS if you need a custom brand look. That makes it a solid base for any project.
Brightness matters a lot. For indoor use 350‑500 nits is usually enough. In bright atriums or outdoor facades you need 2,000 nits or higher. The research shows only the LG G‑Series hits 10,000 nits, but it skips an IP rating, so it’s meant for indoor high‑lux spots.
IP rating tells you how well the panel resists water and dust. The Samsung Outdoor LED XPR and Absen AW both list IP65, meaning they survive rain and dust without a separate enclosure. If you plan a street‑side sign, look for that rating.
Touch capability adds interactivity. The 2799L Open Frame Touchscreen is the only touch‑enabled model in our data set. It gives 1,500 nits and works from , 20 °C to 50 °C, perfect for outdoor kiosks where shoppers can browse menus.
Beyond hardware you need a content management system (CMS). The CMS stores videos, images and schedules when each piece plays. It can also pull live data like weather or queue numbers. A good CMS saves time and keeps content fresh.
Here’s why you should think about future upgrades. A screen with a modular compute slot lets you swap out the processor without changing the whole display. That can extend the life of the investment.
We recommend checking theScreen Moove digital signage collectionfor models that match these criteria. The range includes VA panels for bright shop fronts and IPS panels for colour‑critical retail.

Key Features to Look for in 2026
When you compare screens, focus on these eight features. We built a quick checklist so you can score each option.
Feature Why it matters What to look for Brightness (nits) Ensures readability in bright light ≥500 nits indoor, ≥2,000 nits outdoor IP Rating Protects against weather IP65 for outdoor, IP‑none acceptable indoor Resolution Sharpness at viewing distance Full HD (1080p) for < 55", 4K for > 55" Touch support Enables interactive kiosks Capacitive or IR, at least 10‑point Operating temp. Prevents overheating or freeze -10 °C to 50 °C for indoor, wider range for outdoor Mounting options Fits walls, ceilings or freestanding VESA 100 mm, custom brackets available Power consumption Controls running costs ≤100 W for 55"+, energy‑saving mode Warranty Reduces risk of hidden cost ≥3 years, onsite swap if possible Our pick, Screen Moove, may not list a specific brightness in the public data, but we can fit you with a 700 cd/m² panel that meets most indoor needs and still looks great in bright shop fronts. The flexibility to add a weather‑proof enclosure means you can upgrade to outdoor use later.
Notice how the three screens that exceed 5,000 nits all share IP65. That tells us manufacturers see a tight link between extreme brightness and weather sealing. If you need that level of brightness, pick a model that also guarantees waterproofing.
Another tip: choose a screen with a built‑in auto‑brightness sensor. It will dim the display when ambient light is low, saving power and extending the LED life.
Finally, make sure the screen supports the video formats you plan to use , MP4, MOV, or HLS for live streams. Compatibility issues can cause headaches later.
Choosing the Right Size and Resolution for Your Venue
Screen size is driven by viewing distance. A simple rule is to make the screen height about one‑fourth of the distance. If people stand 4 m away, aim for a screen about 1 m tall , roughly a 55‑inch display.
Resolution must match size. A 55‑inch screen at 1080p looks crisp from 2‑3 m. If you go bigger than 80‑inch, step up to 4K to avoid pixelation.
Here’s a quick step‑by‑step guide.
- Measure the typical distance between the viewer and where the screen will sit.
- Apply the 1‑fourth rule to get a minimum height.
- Convert height to diagonal size (use an online calculator).
- Pick a resolution that gives at least 50 pixels per degree of view.
- Check the panel’s viewing angle , 178° is ideal for wide crowds.
For example, a coffee shop may have patrons 1.5 m away from a counter screen. The rule suggests a 40‑inch screen. A 4K panel will keep latte art images sharp even when someone leans close.
In larger venues like a train station, you may have a 20‑m viewing distance. That pushes you toward a 120‑inch 4K LED wall. Remember to factor in pixel pitch , the larger the screen, the larger the pitch can be without losing clarity at distance.
Our own Moove 43‑inch high‑brightness model offers 4K resolution and 700 cd/m², making it a good fit for a busy retail window that sees both close‑up shoppers and passers‑by.
Don’t forget mounting height. Place the top of the screen at eye level for seated viewers, or a little higher for standing crowds. Use the VESA 100 mm pattern to keep the mount secure.
Need help picking the exact model?Screen Moove installation servicescan run a site survey and suggest the perfect size and mount.
Installation Best Practices and Ongoing Maintenance
Good installation saves money and headaches. We split the process into three phases: planning, hardware set‑up and software configuration.
Phase 1 , Planning
Start by writing clear goals. Do you want to drive sales, give directions or show live data? Your goal decides placement, brightness and content type.
Next, do a site survey. Walk the space, note power points, Wi‑Fi strength and any glare from windows. Record temperature ranges , an outdoor sign may need an enclosure that can handle , 20 °C.
Finally, sketch a wiring diagram. Keep power cables separate from data lines to reduce interference.
Phase 2 , Hardware Set‑up
Unbox the screen and check for damage. Verify the model number matches your order. Then mount the bracket securely , use a stud finder for walls and follow local building codes.
Connect the media player. If you chose a built‑in player, simply plug the power and Ethernet. For external players, run a short HDMI cable and secure it with zip ties.
Run a quick power‑on test. Look for any dead pixels, flicker or loose connections. Adjust the tilt if you need to avoid direct sunlight.
Once the hardware is stable, attach the optional anti‑glare film if the venue gets a lot of sunlight.
Phase 3 , Software Configuration
Log into the CMS. Add your screen to the device list and assign it to a group (e.g., "Main Lobby"). Upload a test video to confirm playback.
Set up a content schedule. Use time‑of‑day playlists , breakfast promos in the morning, lunch menus at noon and evening offers later.
Enable automatic firmware updates. This keeps security patches current and adds new features without manual effort.
Now test the whole chain. Walk the viewer path, watch the screen from different angles and make sure the content loads quickly.
Maintenance is the next big step. Follow a quarterly checklist: clean the glass with a microfiber cloth, inspect cable ties, verify the UPS is charged and check the CMS logs for errors.
Remember to update the content regularly. Stale screens look neglected and can hurt brand perception.
We also suggest a yearly visual inspection of the enclosure seals for outdoor signs. Replace any cracked gaskets before water gets in.
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FAQ
What brightness level should I choose for indoor retail?
For most indoor retail spaces 350‑500 nits is enough. It gives clear images without using too much power. If the shop has large windows or bright spotlights, aim for 600‑700 nits to beat glare. Our pick, Screen Moove, offers a 700 cd/m² panel that fits well in bright shop fronts while staying energy‑efficient.
Do I need an IP‑rated screen for indoor use?
Usually not. Indoor screens are protected from rain and dust, so an IP rating isn’t critical. However, if the display sits near a kitchen, a splash‑proof rating (IP x4) can protect against steam. Outdoor screens should always be at least IP65.
Can I add touch to a non‑touch screen?
Yes. You can fit an external capacitive overlay that adds up to 10‑point touch. The overlay connects via USB and works with most Android‑based CMS platforms. Keep in mind the overlay adds a small thickness, so check your mounting clearance.
How often should I update my content?
Fresh content keeps shoppers engaged. Aim for a weekly refresh for promotions and a monthly review for static pages. If you run a menu board, update it daily to reflect specials. The CMS can schedule automatic uploads so you never miss a beat.
What maintenance tasks are most often missed?
Cleaning the glass is easy to forget, but dust builds up fast and dulls the image. Also, checking cable tightness each quarter prevents signal loss. Finally, verify that the UPS battery still holds charge , a dead battery can cause a sudden blackout.
Is a separate media player better than an built‑in one?
A separate player gives you more compute power and makes upgrades easier. If you plan to run heavy video or interactive apps, a dedicated Android box or BrightSign unit is wise. For simple image loops, a built‑in player saves space and wiring.
How do I protect my digital signage from cyber threats?
Start by putting the signage on its own VLAN, away from office PCs. Use strong, unique passwords for the CMS and change them every six months. Keep the firmware up to date and disable any unused services like telnet.
What warranty should I look for?
Look for at least three years of onsite swap service. That means if a panel fails, the supplier sends a replacement to your site within a day. Some providers also offer extended warranties that cover accidental damage , useful for high‑traffic venues.
Conclusion
Choosing the right digital signage screen in 2026 means matching brightness, IP rating, size and interactivity to your venue’s needs. Our research shows that the brightest panels often come with waterproof ratings, while the only touch‑enabled option sits at 1,500 nits. Screen Moove gives you flexibility, a solid warranty and the option to add custom software, making it our top recommendation.
Install the screen with a clear plan, test every connection and keep a regular maintenance schedule. That way your sign stays bright, secure and ready to drive engagement.
If you’re ready to start, see our advertising display range and request a free quote. Our team will help you pick the perfect screen, mount it safely and keep it running smoothly for years to come.
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