

Ahead of InfoComm 2026, Epson has announced 10 new PowerLite® and BrightLink® projectors, offering Full HD and 4K Enhancement, with standard throw, ultra short throw and portable options. Built on Epson’s proprietary 3-chip 3LCD technology, the new lineup delivers higher resolution and brightness with larger image sizes, enhanced connectivity, intuitive software, updated controls, and improved casting to simplify installation and maintenance.
With significant investment in simplifying integration and fleet management, the new lineup includes both interactive and non-interactive models, all under 20 pounds, designed to deliver outstanding image quality, flexible installation and intuitive operation. Epson says the new lineup enables users to focus on driving student engagement, enabling hybrid collaboration, or creating immersive art and entertainment experiences.
Five of the new models are geared towards the education market, meeting rooms and immersive entertainment. The new BrightLink and PowerLite ultra short throw solutions deliver large images from inches away from a screen and up to 5,000 lumens (800E-Series) and 4,200 lumens (700E-Series) for clear visibility in well-lit classrooms, meeting rooms and immersive environments.
The BrightLink 870Ei and 780Ei ultra short throw interactive displays with 4K Enhancement Technology offer images up to 130 inches, with a focus on clarity and easy viewing throughout the classroom. Built as a one-stop solution, the displays feature enhanced annotation tools, full audio, a rechargeable interactive pen, and touch functionality. Plus, a one-person mount, Epson Setting Assistant app, and NFC tag technology for large fleet configuration. With a virtually maintenance-free 30,000-hour laser light source and compatibility with Google Workspace® and Microsoft 365®, they are a powerful, cost-effective solution for today’s connected learning and meeting environments.
The PowerLite 870E, 875E and 780Eultra short throw projectors with 4K Enhancement are engineered for color fidelity, versatile installation and long-term performance. Producing images up to 180 inches, they support 16:9, 16:6 and 21:9 aspect ratios to enhance collaboration. Plus, scalable image sizes, 360-degree installation, edge blending, and split-screen capabilities enable immersive, large-format display options. Deployment and maintenance are also simple with over-the-air updates, NFCconfiguration and Epson Projector Management software.
The new ultra-portable PowerLite L-Series lineup includes four standard-throw and one short throw option. The PowerLite L370EG and L370E offer 4K Enhancement and the PowerLite L270F and L320FG deliver full HD in standard throw formats. The PowerLite L320SF rounds out the lineup, offering Full HD in a short-throw form factor. With up to 5,200 lumens of brightness, the projectors offer images up to 500 inches. Supporting multiple aspect ratios – including ultra-wide 16:6 – along with split-screen viewing, the projectors bring seamless collaboration through built-in wireless connectivity, screen mirroring via Miracast®, and a content sharing with moderator control. A solid-state laser light source delivers up to 30,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free performance. Installation is simplified with 1.6x optical zoom, horizontal/vertical keystone correction, and Quick Corner adjustment. The projectors also include two HDMI inputs for easy source switching, a built-in 16 W speaker with Audio Out, and Epson Projector Management software.
The new lineup offers simplified control, connection and collaboration features. The wall-mounted, classroom-ready Connection and Control Pad AV control box simplifies projector control and connectivity. Offered in two configurations – an HDBaseT version bundled with the new BrightLink 870Ei and optional to purchase with the new PowerLite 870E and 875E; and a non-HDBaseT version available for purchase with the new BrightLink 780Ei and PowerLite 780E. These new software solutions allow for easy input switching and streamlined cable management. Both versions of the new control box are available to support a range of current PowerLite and BrightLink compatible HDBaseT models. USB-C, multiple HDMI® inputs, and split-screen projection, enable users to move smoothly between devices and content.
Epson Classroom Connect Software is a collaborative wireless display solution designed to help teachers manage and share content easily in classrooms. Built for education, it enables students and teachers to connect and cast wirelessly from PCs, Macs, Chromebooks and iOS® devices. With support for up to 50 connected devices and a built-in moderator function, teachers stay in control while being able to display content from up to four devices at once. When used with select BrightLink interactive projectors, Classroom Connect allows teachers to annotate displayed content and wirelessly save files locally or to cloud storage, including OneDrive® and Google Drive™.
The PowerLite L270F, 780E, 870E, 875E and BrightLink 780Ei will be available Summer 2026. The PowerLite L370EG, L320FG, L320SF and BrightLink 870Ei will be available in Fall 2026. The PowerLite L370E will be available in late 2026.
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