Epson, an electronics company, has introduced a new line of WUXGA and 4K Enhancement projectors designed for business use, immersive spaces, and golf simulation. The series includes eight models: EB-L890E, EB-L690E, EB-L890U, EB-L790U, EB-L690U, EB-L790SE, EB-L690SE, and EB-L690SU.

Models with the “E” label feature 4K Enhancement Technology, offering up to 4.6 million pixels. Epson said the projectors are built for flexible use, from office collaboration and education to compact immersive setups.

The projectors are designed for workplaces where digital communication and hybrid meetings are becoming standard. Supporting a 21:9 aspect ratio, they are compatible with Microsoft Teams Front Row, giving participants a more seamless meeting experience. Epson said the lineup targets the 6000- to 8000-lumen range, balancing price, size, and functionality.

“With this series of Full HD business projectors, Epson continues to lead the charge in providing compact, high-performance solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern businesses,” said Noelle Gonzalez, head of Marketing at Epson Philippines Corp. “Whether for professional conferences, educational settings, or dynamic entertainment environments, these projectors deliver superior image quality, exceptional installation flexibility, and enhanced connectivity.”

Connectivity options include HDMI ports for wired connections, as well as wireless features such as Miracast and Epson’s iProjection app. The app allows users to share and annotate content from Chromebooks or mobile devices. Except for the EB-L690SE, the series also supports Apple AirPlay 2 for wireless streaming and screen mirroring from iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

The EB-L690SE model, which has a 0.5 throw ratio, is built for golf simulation, providing high brightness and detailed graphics. All models support 4K 60Hz signals with resolutions up to 3840 x 2160, designed to deliver a smooth and clear viewing experience.

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