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Epson Pro EX9240 Review

A portable projector built for the office with high brightness and a plethora of input options
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epson pro ex9240 projector review
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $850 List
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Manufacturer:   Epson
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#4 of 12
  • Entertainment - 30% 5.5
  • Business - 30% 8.6
  • Contrast Ratio - 15% 8.0
  • Brightness - 15% 8.7
  • Set up/Use - 5% 6.6
  • Input Lag - 5% 4.0

Our Verdict

With some of the highest ANSI measured lumens we've reviewed, the Epson Pro EX9240 is perfect for any setting where you may want to keep the lights on or watch TV in the daylight. While the contrast ratio is subpar, and the color accuracy and resolution are just okay, it is still easy to read text, charts, and graphs, making it an excellent option for the office. Even though the footprint is slightly larger, the carry bag and all-around flat profile mean commuting with this device is a breeze, making it our favorite projector for the office. Be sure to check out our best-in-class article for our thoughts on other great best projectors and how this one compares to the competition.
REASONS TO BUY
Impressive brightness
High color accuracy
Assortment of input types
Built-in lens cap
REASONS TO AVOID
Confusing interface
Small buttons
Blacks are washed out
Editor's Note: We updated this projector review with new details regarding our testing metrics. The update was completed on February 20th, 2024.

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Bottom Line This bright and portable projector excels in the officeA very bright projector that excels in an office environment and offers a decent movie experienceAn entry-level cinema projector with smart features at a reasonable priceThis basic projector offers straightforward functionality well suited for office useIf your expectations are low and you're deadset on an ultra-low-budget projector, this is the one to get
Rating Categories Epson Pro EX9240 ViewSonic PA503W Epson EpiqVision Fl... Epson EpiqVision Fl... Happrun H1
Entertainment (30%)
5.5
6.8
6.4
5.9
3.7
Business (30%)
8.6
7.8
6.3
6.5
6.2
Contrast Ratio (15%)
8.0
9.0
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8.7
3.2
Brightness (15%)
8.7
9.5
7.6
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2.4
Set up/Use (5%)
6.6
4.9
6.7
4.9
5.0
Input Lag (5%)
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Specs Epson Pro EX9240 ViewSonic PA503W Epson EpiqVision Fl... Epson EpiqVision Fl... Happrun H1
Measured ANSI Lumens 2378 Lumens 2664 Lumens 2003 Lumens 2061 Lumens 249 Lumens
Measured Fan Noise 43 dBA 41 dBA 42 dBA 38 dBA 45 dBA
Measured ANSI Contrast Ratio 778:30 775:26 619:20 638:23 43:5
Measured Input Lag 83 ms 48 ms 82 ms 54 ms 46 ms
Measured Dimensions (L x D x H) 12.2" x 11.2" x 4.1" 11.6" x 8.6" x 4.3" 12.5" x 8.3" x 3.4" 11.6" x 8.3" x 3.4" 9.3" x 8.1" x 3.5"
Measured Weight 6.8 lbs 4.9 lbs 5.7 lbs 5.3 lbs 3.5 lbs
Projection Technology 3LCD DLP 3LCD 3LCD LCD
Light Source Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp
Claimed Brightness 4000 Lumens 3600 Lumens 3000 Lumens 3000 Lumens 9500 Lumens
Carrying Case Included Yes No No No No
Native Resolution 1920 x 1080 1280 x 800 1920 x 1080 1280 x 800 1920 x 1080
Smart Streaming Capability? No No Yes No No
Contrast Ratio 16,000:1 22,000:1 Not Specified Not Specified 10,000:1
Apect Ratio Native 16:9 Native 16:10 Native 16:9 Native 16:10 Not Specified
Zoom Ratio 1.0 - 1.6 1.0 - 1.1 1.0 - 1.35 1.0 - 1.35 Not Specified
Throw Ratio (Wide to Zoom) 1.32 - 2.14 1.55 - 1.70 1.19 - 1.61 1.27 - 1.71 Not Specified
Backlit Remote No No No No No
Vertical Keystoning Correction Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Horizontal Keystoning Correction Yes No No No No
Lens Shift No No No No No
Lens Cover Yes No No No Yes
3D Capable Yes Yes No No No

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Epson Pro EX9240 uses 3LCD projection technology and 1080 pixel resolution to produce an average image quality. Still, its combination of brightness, a wide variety of inputs, and decent portability set this projector apart from the rest of the business-class projectors.

Performance Comparison


epson pro ex9240 projector review - the sleek epson pro is the perfect office projector.
The sleek Epson Pro is the perfect office projector.
Credit: Laura Casner

Entertainment


The Epson Pro EX9240 isn't the strongest contender in a home theater setting. Its high brightness is one of its great strengths in the office, but it washes out the scenes in our favorite movies. This projector's undersaturated colors and subpar contrast result in an image that isn't optimized for recreational use.


While the EX9240 provides tolerable skin tones in movies, its color accuracy is lacking on the whole. This model consistently over-saturates the image in our tests, which is probably why the skin appears unnaturally warm. Still, it's far from Oompa Loompa status and outperforms many budget projectors.

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The EX9240 has a lot of room for improvement when it comes to colors in photos and movies.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Overall, the EX9240's color accuracy for movies is nothing to write home about, so we don't recommend it for home cinema use over other models. To make matters worse, it doesn't come with any nice-to-have smart features like native streaming apps that you'll find on more versatile projectors.

Business


The Epson Pro EX9240 is an excellent business projector. It has some of the highest brightness of any projector we've tested, which helps it perform well in brightly lit conference spaces and offices. The contrast ratio and colors on slideshows and spreadsheets are accurate as well, making things easy to read for your audience. However, we noted less crispness on small text compared to some other projectors and some loss of clarity at the edges of spreadsheets, but it was nothing too disappointing.


The EX9240 isn't exactly a mini projector, at 12.2"L x 11.2"D x 4.1"H and 6.8 lbs, but thanks to its sleek & slim design and included carrying case, we found that it was a breeze to pack up and tote around. It also has a nice selection of ports: 2x HMDI, 1x computer, 1x computer, 1x USB-A and B, 1x video, and an audio in/out. Although it comes with a handy (non-backlit) remote, we were most pleased to find adjustable zoom, focus, and a suite of button controls spread out on top of the projector for those times when the remote gets lost or left behind.

The Epson Pro EX9240 is bright enough and color accurate enough to work well at the office.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Contrast Ratio


The manufacturer claims a 16000:1 contrast ratio, but we measured the EX9240 at 778:30 in our ANSI contrast test. We observed a somewhat flat image as the lightest whites and darkest blacks are simply not far enough apart to impress. It also lacks the proper mid-tones to produce a super pleasing picture.


During our testing, we found that fonts as small as six points is still quite legible but has a slightly hazy quality. The whites behind the text are bright, but the blacks and shadows are not dark enough overall. In video tests, the EX9240 produces no distinctive highlights or transitional grey tones. The stars blur into white specs, and the background is not dark enough to create a decent contrast. Overall, our biggest gripe with the EX9240 with regard to contrast is that the darks need to be more profound.

The contrast on the EX9240 could be better, but it's certainly no dealbreaker in the office.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Brightness


With its nearly top-of-the-heap brightness, this model is unphased by ambient light in the room. The manufacturer claims 4000 lumens for the EX9240, but we recorded it at an average of 2,378 lumens.


Compared to almost all its competitors in our test suite, this is still incredible brightness and plays into why the EX9240 is such an excellent option for the office. Most people do not want to turn the lights off during a presentation or meeting. With this projector, they don't have to.

epson pro ex9240 projector review - our light meter and ansi lumens test almost always offer more...
Our light meter and ANSI lumens test almost always offer more reliable data than the manufacturer's lumen claims.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Setup & Use


When it comes to setup and everyday use, the EX9240 does okay. It's relatively feature-rich for an office projector. It has auto and manual keystoning, screen zoom, intuitive focus, adjustable front and rear feet for leveling, and a built-in mounting solution for ceilings and tripods. It comes with a basic remote (not backlit) and a loud but low sound quality, 16-watt speaker.


We liked the quick drop front leveling leg for making quick adjustments, and we appreciate the zoom and focus wheels being accessible from the top of the projector for easy picture adjustments. The autokeystoning feature is also handy, but it typically takes a little fiddling with to get right.

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We believe top-accessible function buttons, zoom, and focus controls are a must for business projectors. The EX9240 checks all those boxes.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Input Lag


According to our trusty video input lag test device, the EX9240 suffers pretty high input lag compared to a lot of the test group, but that's unlikely to be an issue for you if you don't plan to play video games with it. Response time shouldn't matter much unless you are a competitive online gamer trying to climb the leaderboards.


If you're looking for a projector with low input lag, the most basic projectors with less image processing seem to perform best in that capacity. If you want sublime image quality to go along with low input lag, your best is to seek out a premium projector with a dedicated gaming mode.

epson pro ex9240 projector review - this projector has a nice selection of ports to accommodate a...
This projector has a nice selection of ports to accommodate a variety of devices.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy the Epson Pro EX9240?


If you're in the market for a fantastic, no-nonsense business projector, we think the Epson EX9240 is the one to get. Its portability, feature set, and high brightness are hard to beat. However, if you're on the hunt for a movie projector or something less business-oriented, you may want to explore some of the more recreational options in our test suite.

epson pro ex9240 projector review - the epson pro ex9240 offers a sweet medley of characteristics that...
The Epson Pro EX9240 offers a sweet medley of characteristics that are tough to beat for office use.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

What Other Projectors Should You Consider?


If you want an even brighter projector than the EX9240, check out the Viewsonic PA503W. At half the price, it's excellent value and slightly more versatile overall. If you want a solid entertainment projector, have a look at the Epson Home Cinema 2350.

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