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Home›Products›Epson launches ELPCS01 mobile cart for EB-810E ultra-short throw projector

Epson launches ELPCS01 mobile cart for EB-810E ultra-short throw projector

By Casey McGuire
03/03/2026
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Epson has introduced the ELPCS01 mobile projector cart, purpose-built to support its EB-810E ultra-short throw projector in education and corporate environments where flexible, collaborative spaces are becoming standard.

Designed as an integrated AV furniture solution, the ELPCS01 works exclusively with the Epson EB-810E to convert almost any wall into a large-format display surface. The system is engineered to deliver 100” to 160” images from a position close to the wall, supporting reconfigurable classrooms, meeting rooms and multi-purpose spaces.

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The EB-810E features wired and wireless networking, including Miracast and the Epson iProjection app, alongside three-chip 3LCD technology with 4K Enhancement. The projector delivers 5,000 lumens of colour and white brightness and a 5,000,000:1 contrast ratio, supporting high-visibility images in well-lit environments. Setup time is reduced through the Epson Setting Assistant app, designed to streamline installation and alignment.

The ELPCS01 cart incorporates locking casters and a low centre of gravity to improve manoeuvrability and stability. It is intended to support mobile deployment across classrooms, libraries, gymnasiums and office spaces, enabling large-scale projection without permanent installation.

Integrated cable management is built into the cabinet, with both external and internal connectivity options. External ports include HDMI and USB-C for rapid device connection, while internal connections provide HDMI, a power outlet and USB-A. An integrated USB hub allows expansion for peripherals such as speakers and webcams, supporting a consolidated and organised AV setup.

Security is addressed through a built-in locking slot designed to secure the projector and connected devices within the cart. A control panel integrated into the cabinet enables users to power the projector on and off, switch inputs and manage core functions directly from the unit, removing the need for additional remote controls and simplifying operation in shared environments.

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