Epson sees new possibilities at Integrate 2017
Epson Australia has announced at this year’s Integrate show it will be showcasing its theme of ‘See New Possibilities’ with demonstrations that include new projectors, artist-created projections and a shootout between Epson’s 3LCD and competing single chip DLP technology.
The first new projector on display will be the EB-1470Ui, a laser ultra short-throw interactive projector that combines seamless collaboration with effective image size. The EB-1470Ui delivers 4,000 lumens of colour brightness and 4,000 lumens of white brightness in full HD. It works on nearly any flat surface turning it into an interactive finger and touch enabled digital whiteboard, and has been designed to change the way technologies, people and their ideas converge into one seamless digital experience.
Epson’s second demonstration area will be dedicated to rental and staging solutions, as well as creative artist collaboration. This exciting and ever-expanding area showcases Epson L-Series long-life laser projection technology. This is ideal for rental, staging and permanent large venue installations, enabling creative professionals to present extraordinary content for the world to see.
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The EB-L1505U, EB-L1755U and EB-L25000U projectors will all be on display
Visitors at Integrate 2017 will have the opportunity to experience artist-creations projected on the Epson stand using four edge blended EB-L1505U laser units. The EB-L1505U is a 12,000 lumens, WUXGA LCD laser projector that features Epson’s 3LCD technology and equally high white and colour light output.
The new EB-L1755U also features WUXGA with 4K enhancement but boasts an even higher 15,000 lumens of colour and white brightness. The EB-L1755U features new remote image capture with a built-in camera for diagnostic purposes, flexible connection options, high native contrast ratio and flexible 360° installation.
Epson’s bright and powerful EB-L25000U flagship laser projector is designed for outdoor signage, exhibition halls, concert halls and other large venue applications. It features a new cooling system and a sealed, smoke-proof optical engine, allowing it to be used in harsh staging conditions. Powered by 3LCD technology and Epson’s laser optical engine, the EB-L25000U is capable of producing white light and colour light output of up to 25,000 lumens.
The final demonstration area is custom-built and will feature a colour brightness shootout between Epson three-chip 3LCD and single chip DLP technology. This will allow visitors to experience the importance of colour light output when choosing a projector.
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