Epson has introduced two new models, the EB-L770U and EB-L570U, to its business projector lineup, featuring 4K Enhancement Resolution (4KE) for improved image quality. 

Tailored for diverse settings, including offices, classrooms, and museums, these projectors support various aspect ratios, from standard 16:10 and 16:9 to ultra-wide 21:9. With the ability to project images up to 500 inches, the projectors are well-suited for video conferencing in hybrid workplaces, ensuring seamless collaboration between in-person and remote participants.

“As the integration of projectors has increased in recent years through the transformation of meeting, education, and indoor and outdoor display spaces, it is crucial for technology to keep up with the rigorous demands of users,” said Noelle Gonzalez, head of the Marketing Division at Epson Philippines.

Read:
Epson launches laser projector for home cinema
Epson expands lineup of smart gaming projector

Hybrid work

In response to the growing trend of hybrid work environments, the projectors aim to boost productivity in video calls, offering clear visibility of displayed content. Equipped with 4KE technology, they also excel in creating lifelike images on large surfaces, making them ideal for digital art installations and indoor mapping.

The EB-L770U and EB-L570U prioritize optimal projection visibility across diverse environments. The EB-L770U boasts 7,000 lumens of brightness, while the EB-L570U offers 5,200 lumens, ensuring clarity in various lighting conditions. Utilizing Epson’s 3LCD technology, these projectors deliver vibrant displays with balanced white and color outputs.

Featuring Epson’s laser light technology, the projectors boast a maintenance-free operation for up to 20,000 hours. This longevity, combined with compatibility with external cameras like Epson’s ELPEC01, streamlines installation processes. The optional camera assists in color calibration, geometric correction, and edge blending adjustments, ensuring convenient and straightforward usage.

Discover more from Back End News

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading