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Epson Rolls Out 8 Laser Projectors for Education
Epson has introduced eight new models in its PowerLite lineup of laser projectors. The new models are designed for classrooms, larger meeting spaces and signage applications.
The models range in brightness from 5,200 lumens to 7,000 lumens.
Most are long-throw, with one short-throw model in the mix. All of
the models offer a 20,000 life on the laser light source, HDBaseT, 5
GHz wireless, upgraded Miracast and screen sharing.
The new PowerLite models include:
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L520W,
a long-throw projector offering a
brightness of 5,200 lumens, WXGA (1,280 x
800) resolution and a max image size of
280 inches;
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L520U
and L530U,
both long-throw projectors offering a brightness of 5,200 lumens,
WUXGA (1,920 x 1,200) resolution and a max image size of 500 inches;
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L630U,
a long-throw projector offering a
brightness of 6,200
lumens, WUXGA
resolution and a max image size of 500
inches;
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L630SU
and L635SU,
both short-throw models offering a brightness of 6,000 lumens, WUXGA
resolution and a max image size of 200 inches; and
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L730U
and L735U,
both long-throw projectors offering a brightness of 7,000 lumens,
WUXGA resolution and a max image size of 500 inches.
For more information, visit
Epson's Brighter Futures site.
About the Author
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