Epson Debuts PowerLite Projectors for Large Venues

Epson has unveiled its newest set of projectors -- the PowerLite 4000 series -- designed for large venues.

Epson's new projectors include the PowerLite 4650, 4750W, and 4855WU. The 4650 offers a brightness of 5,200 lumens and a native XGA resolution (1024 x 768 pixels). The 4750W, a 4,200-lumen unit, features a native WXGA resolution (1280 x 800 pixels). The 4855WU delivers 4,000 lumens of brightness and a native WUXGA resolution (1920 x 1200 pixels). All three projectors feature 3LCD, 3-chip technology and a lamp life of up to 5,000 hours in economy mode.

Additional features include:

  • Faroudja DCDi video processing technology;
  • Split-screen capability;
  • DICOM simulation mode for reproducing medical images in standard grayscale; and,
  • Epson Easy Management software for managing content and notifications over the network.

The PowerLite 4000 series will begin shipping this July. The 4650 and 4750W will be available for $1,999. The 4855 will be available for $2,999. All projectors come with a two-year limited warranty (three years for customers enrolled in Epson's Brighter Futures program) that includes Epson's PrivateLine phone support and two-year projector replacement program. Additional information is available at Epson's Web site.

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