Is it worth it?
If you want a home projector that can handle movie night, gaming, and casual streaming without immediately forcing you into a separate setup stack, the Epson Home Cinema 1100 lands in a useful middle lane. Its 3,400-lumen color and white brightness, Full HD 1080p image, and Apple AirPlay plus Miracast support make it relevant for rooms where convenience matters as much as picture size. The trade-off is that this is still a lamp-based projector with a modest built-in speaker, so it is strongest when you care about a bright image first and plan around audio second.
This is a good fit for buyers who want a straightforward home-cinema projector with modern wireless casting and two HDMI inputs, especially if the room is not always dark. It is a weaker fit for anyone expecting a self-contained sound system or a truly grab-and-go portable setup. At a price band around 800 USD, the value case depends on whether you will use the brightness, the 1080p image, and the wireless input flexibility often enough to justify the step up from cheaper, dimmer models.