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Epson to Debut Laser Projectors Featuring Extreme Short-Throw and 4K Resolution Solutions at InfoComm

Combining 3-chip 3LCD technology with a virtually maintenance free laser light source, Epson's comprehensive laser projector and display solutions deliver a wide color gamut and color accuracy.

Epson announces at InfoComm 2023 it will showcase the newest additions to its 3-chip, 3LCD laser projector portfolio and demonstrate a wide range of engaging ways that projectors can transform environments. For the first time in North America, Epson will debut and demonstrate its new PowerLite L series with 4K Enhancement, its first extreme short-throw with 4K Enhancement, new 4K Crystal Motion technology, new cloud-based projection management software, and more at InfoComm in Orlando, Florida from June 14-16 in Booth #3428.

"Epson has remained focused on creating new technology solutions that align with current market needs," says Ramzi Shakra, senior product manager, large venue projection, Epson America, Inc. "From providing ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio displays for hybrid meeting rooms to captivating large-scale projection for immersive environments, we look forward to demonstrating how projection technology can go beyond the limitations of a frame to deliver engaging experiences virtually anywhere."

Demand for large, adaptable, high-resolution displays is on the rise as end users explore new ways to enhance hybrid work environments, encourage collaboration in connected classrooms and elevate immersive experiences. Epson's booth will take showgoers through various scenarios where flexible, large, bright, and colorful displays are essential -- from high-impact projection with up-close viewing to hybrid meeting spaces and collaborative classrooms where an ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratio is important in allowing all participants to see and do more, the company says.

Combining 3-chip 3LCD technology with a virtually maintenance free laser light source, Epson's comprehensive laser projector and display solutions deliver a wide color gamut and color accuracy from a compact, power-efficient chassis, the company says. The following solutions will be on display at InfoComm.

Epson PowerLite 810E Extreme Short Throw with 4K Enhancement: The PowerLite 810E is Epson's first extreme short-throw fixed lens lamp-free laser display to offer 4K Enhancement technology for classrooms, meeting rooms and more. Incorporating a new cooling system and revitalized platform with 3-chip, 3LCD technology and 5,000 lumens of color and white brightness it delivers sharp, bright images up to 160" -- four and a half times larger than a 75-inch flat panel -- sitting merely inches from the wall. Offering various aspect ratios from standard 16:9 to super-wide 21:9, along with quality built-in sound, digital zoom and new Epson Setting Assist app, it makes setup simple and integration easier for fleet management, image alignment and casting.

Epson PowerLite L Series with 4K Enhancement: Conveniently lightweight and compact, the new series combine native WUXGA and 4K Enhancement technology that doubles HD video resolution on-screen with 5,200 or 7,000 lumens of brightness to deliver ultra bright, clear images virtually anywhere. Delivering images up to 500-inches with aspect ratio support from standard 16:10 to ultra-wide 21:9, the sleek and compact projectors adapt across a range of infrastructures and applications. They are also compatible with Epson's optional PixAlign camera for simplified multi-projector installations.

Epson Pro Series Laser Projectors with 4K Crystal Motion Technology: The new EB-PQ series of 4K projectors ranges from 8,000-20,000 lumens delivering optimal clarity for a range of environments. Combining 3-chip, 3LCD color and Epson's new 4K Crystal Motion technology with panel thermo-control and double micro-lens array technologies, the new projectors provide bright, vivid color and 4K resolution on-screen. The new models also include sophisticated software, advanced installation tools and a wide range of available mounts, frames, and lenses to transform spaces.

Epson BrightLink 770Fi Interactive Ultra Short Throw Lamp-Free Laser Display: Built to simplify classroom interactivity, the BrightLink 770Fi is compatible with frequently used classroom software applications and features full HD, 4,100 lumens and proprietary 3-chip 3LCD technology for up to 100" of big, bright and colorful interactive displays -- 75% more space than a 75" flat panel. Featuring wireless connectivity with casting capabilities, the BrightLink 770Fi supports standard 16:9 and ultra-wide 21:9 displays with split screen support for up to four screens simultaneously. Dual-pen-enabled, it includes an optional finger touch function and delivers exceptional value by allowing educators to retain whiteboard space while not in use.

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(8 June 2023)

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