At the recent ISE tradeshow in Barcelona, Epson revealed its latest compact, efficient, and lightweight 3LCD laser projectors, including the addition of 4K resolution on screen to its popular, compact Pro Series interchangeable lens projectors.
Epson’s booth brought art to life with an animated projection mapped mythical beast that referenced the designs of Barcelona’s Antoni Gaudí. Epson housed an immersive museum and interactive retail experience showcasing the innovative, flexible, and engaging ways projectors can be used to transform visitor experiences for retailers, leisure, and cultural providers. Epson introduced a range of new laser projector solutions, including the addition of 4K resolution on screen to its popular, compact Pro Series interchangeable lens projectors.
“ISE provides an ideal venue to showcase the latest and greatest in display technology and explore some of the most innovative and creative work accomplished through the use of projection technology,” said Gavin Downey, group product manager, Large Venue Projection, Epson America, Inc. “Our latest projection solutions have become the benchmark for precision, compactness, and efficiency; we were delighted to welcome new and returning customers to witness the power of Epson projection firsthand at our ISE booth.”
The new EB-PQ2000 and EB-PQ2200 series features 4K resolution on screen leveraging Epson’s latest state-of-the-art 4K Crystal Motion, panel thermo-control, and double micro-lens array technologies for optimal clarity. The EB-PQ2200 series offer significant size and weight advantages and build on the success of Epson’s EB-PU2200 range of high lumen 3LCD projectors which are 60% smaller and 50% lighter than their predecessor (Pro L20000U). The new series use Epson’s existing range of 4K high-quality lenses without a change in throw ratios.
Epson showcased the new PowerLite® L Series projectors with 4K enhancement technology with the introduction of the PowerLite L570U, L770U and L775U. These fixed lens projectors provide 5,200 and 7,000 lumens and the ability to project images up to 500” and switch between a variety of aspect ratios, from standard 16:10 to ultra-wide 21:9. The new models elevate entertainment and education spaces and facilitate a more inclusive and collaborative meeting experience.
Additional demos at Epson’s booth included:
- A professional display area where customers saw the latest multi-projector set-ups including EPPT blending and projector mapping on a curved screen
- Hybrid workspaces with a range of interactive meeting room solutions
- A mobile meeting room solution in association with Artome
- New short-throw, lamp-free, laser displays designed specifically for business conference rooms, meeting spaces and educational environments
- New ultra short-throw interactive, lamp-free, laser display promoting adaptable solutions for today’s learning and business spaces combined with collaboration and connectivity
- Epson’s comprehensive lens line-up, from ultra short-throw to long-throw and supporting 6,000 to 20,000 lumen2 projectors, designed to meet a variety of application needs
Further information from Epson: www.epson.com/projectors