Epson announces its 9,000 lumens, WUXGA resolution, 3LCD installation projector
5 February 2019 – Epson has announced the EB-L1090U (white) and EB-L1095U (black) installation projectors that expand its current offering in this area. Designed for use in large venues that demand sharp, bright and vivid projection, these 9,000 lumens projectors are supported by long-lasting, low maintenance performance.
The range fits seamlessly into most environments thanks to the discreet, compact design and neutral colour. The projectors deliver high quality, detailed visualisation for any media including videos, presentations and images, even in bright daylight. To accommodate flexible positioning, lenses are interchangeable (including ultra-short-throw) and 360 degree installation allows the projectors to be placed virtually anywhere.
Daniel Rose, product manager, Epson Europe, says, “These projectors further extend an already wide range of solutions designed for larger venue performance. Having consulted with customers, we quickly understood that there was a need for versatile, reliable, low maintenance, 9,000 lumens installation projectors. They simply provide the user with more choice and a wider range of options to suite different scenarios.”
Both models also include Epson Professional Projector Tool software. This allows users to set up multi-projector installations straight out of the box, simply and quickly, as well as using advanced techniques such as projection-mapping and edge-blending.
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Led by the Japan-based Seiko Epson Corporation, the worldwide Epson Group generates annual sales of around JPY 1 trillion.