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Epson brings ‘Larger Than Life’ projection experience to Integrate 2026

By Casey McGuire
18/08/2026
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Epson will showcase its latest solutions for large-scale visual experiences, collaboration, wayfinding and immersive applications at Integrate 2026, giving visitors a closer look at how projection technology is being used across commercial, public and entertainment environments.

Leading the display will be the Epson EB-XQ2030B, paired with the ELPLU06H lens. The projector is claimed to be the world’s smallest and lightest 30,000-lumen 4K 3LCD laser projector, weighing approximately 34.4kg and offering around half the size and volume of standard high-lumen projectors in its class.

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Designed for large venues, rental and staging applications and immersive environments, the EB-XQ2030B combines high brightness with a more compact form factor.

Also on display will be the EB-L795SE, EB-L690SE, EV-115, EB-810E and EB-870Ei, showcasing Epson’s range across different commercial and public applications.

But rather than simply lining up products, Epson is designing its Integrate stand as an experience.

The ‘Larger Than Life’ theme will use ultra-high-resolution macro imagery of insects, oversized foliage and other natural forms to magnify textures, patterns and colours that are difficult to see with the naked eye.

The immersive environment is intended to highlight the detail, colour accuracy, scale and precision possible with Epson’s projection technology, while giving visitors a more engaging way to experience the company’s latest solutions.

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