A:AnswerHi kimb, The Home Cinema 2250 can connect to Bluetooth speakers that support copyright protection
(SCMS-T) and A2DP. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello PortLS. Yes, the EX9220 and Home Cinema 2250 use the same universal ceiling mount. The part number for the mount is ELPMBPJG. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi James, The Home Cinema 2250 is specified to work with 50/60 Hz at 100 to 240 V AC ±10%, so it should operate at 220 Volts without issues. One thing to note, the Home Cinema 2250 is warranted only in the U.S. and Canada. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello Rob13. If you are planning to use a screen of 110 inches, we recommend placing the projector between 139.3 to 226.4 inches away from the display for optimal projection. Please visit our official Epson Support page for more information on projector placement. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Jake, Latency is dependent on The Home Cinema 2250's settings. At 1920 x 1080 dpi, 60p, 60 Hz frame rate, with frame interpolation and deinterlacing turned off, the latency is 16.67ms. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello LynxLeopard. The Home Cinema 2250 supports Bluetooth connectivity primarily intended for Audio devices. However, our customers have connected a Bluetooth Keyboard to the Android TV device in some cases. Your results will vary for functionality, and unfortunately, there is no recommended model. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello Mitch56. The minimum recommended projection size for the Home Cinema 2250 is a 60" screen at a distance of 5.75 - 6 ft. If you're planning to use the projector at a distance of 3 - 4 ft, there could be issues with image quality. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello Brass. Android TV is an additional accessory included with the projector. It allows you to download apps from the Google Play Store to watch your favorite streaming services. If you have an Android device, you can also use Chromecast to broadcast content on your phone to the projector. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello jim. Yes, the Home Cinema 2250 can connect to a Bluetooth speaker. You can find the option to set up your speaker under Settings > HDMI Link > Audio Out Device. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHi Prince18, The Home Cinema 2250 is not ARC compatible. In order to use ARC, both the projector and your powered speakers or receiver must be ARC compatible. The Epson Home Cinema LS11000 is ARC compatible. It is currently available at Bestbuy.com. (Inventory levels can vary.) Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerHello. Unfortunately, the Home Cinema 2250 does not include 3D functionality. We recommend looking at the Home Cinema 3200, which uses active 3D projection. It is currently in stock on BestBuy's website, but please note inventory can change. Regards, Kevin - The Epson Team.
A:AnswerNo, we have our screen over 5‘ wide x 6‘-8” tall picture window. We have three other 40 inch wide by 80 inch tall windows in the room. We do not have room darkening shades. It is a great picture on a cloudy day. I am sure it will be fine with the shades drawn on a sunny day.
A:AnswerHi lynn, The Android TV device included with the Home Cinema 2250 supports Chromecaste. You can download an app to your iPhone that supports Chromecast to set it up. You can also use an adaptor to connect your phone directly tot he HDMI port on the projector. Regards, Mark - The Epson Team.