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Home›News›The University of Otago NZ chooses Epson projector solutions

The University of Otago NZ chooses Epson projector solutions

By Anna Hayes
10/05/2022
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Epson was the projector of choice for the University of Otago recently as they upgraded a number of systems.

University of Otago team leader for ITSS AV Support, Ryan Göllner, explains: “I joined the University of Otago to lead the newly created AV Support group under ITSS senior manager, Emerson Pratt. This team was a combination of the AV Engineer and Lecture Theatre Technician teams.

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“One of the early initiatives we collectively embraced as a team was the desire to improve the offerings of our larger theatres. When identifying our visual goals, we worked closely with UO lead engineers, Dave Bull and Glynn Babington, Graeme Durham from Epson NZ and Nathan Roche from Ten Four to create a plan.”

Being proud members of the AETM, the university’s goal was to meet or exceed international standards in these spaces. However, being a university, there was also a level of stewardship accompanying their decision which placed a high priority on value.
After a comprehensive assessment and evaluation process, the university chose Epson’s EB-L1755UNL, EB-L1505UHNL and EB-L1495UNL projectors for the three theatres they upgraded.
Ryan adds: “During our research phase, we identified brightness, ease of colour balancing, and smooth integration into our existing control systems as key factors. During this phase we worked carefully with Graeme to choose the Epson projectors that would give our end-users the most consistent experience throughout the product life cycle.”

The University of Otago now uses its Epson projectors for standard teaching and learning, internal broadcasting and live events. Its larger lecture theatres use Crestron for control, custom coded in-house by lead engineer, Rebecca Ottley and end users are able to operate the entire projection system from a single touch panel installed at a lectern.
Ryan is clearly very happy with the university’s new Epson projectors concluding: “Over the years, display technology has become more and more vital to education. Epson’s unique balance of value, quality, and service on offer makes it a reliable choice for our needs. That said, the biggest benefits our Epson projectors provide us with come in the form of their balance between affordability and quality. I must also add that, while the projectors consistently rate high, the customer service at Epson NZ has always been excellent as well.”

 

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