Epson recently expanded its PowerLite® laser projector line with eight compact, powerful solutions for laser-focused learning and impactful digital displays virtually anywhere. The new PowerLite L520W, L520U, L530U, L630U, L730U, L735U, L630SU, and L635SU pair Epson’s cutting-edge 3LCD technology with installation-friendly features and intuitive software. Delivering exceptional, crisp images for a range of applications, including education, corporate, digital signage, and entertainment, Epson’s new PowerLite projectors will be available in May 2021.
Designed for laser-focused learning, the PowerLite L520W, L520U, L530U, L630U, and L730U offer up to 7,000 lumens of equal color and white brightness for powerful performance, flexible placement and exceptional image quality in schools and meeting rooms. Different from other classroom display technology, these laser solutions deliver images up to 500 inches with 16:10 or ultra-wide 16:6 displays for optimal visibility in hybrid education and meeting room settings. These new PowerLite L models come equipped with versatile connectivity options and easy installation tools, including lens shift, HDBaseT and 360-degree placement flexibility, along with 5GHz enterprise-level wireless, upgraded Miracast® and screen sharing for enhanced collaboration. Powered by a virtually maintenance-free, 20,000-hour laser light source with no lamps to replace, the new PowerLite L-Series is designed for reliable operation with energy-saving features for a long lifecycle.
Combining advanced installation features with bright, detailed imagery, the long-throw PowerLite L730U and L735U and short-throw PowerLite L630SU and L635SU offer a minimalist, discreet design that fits seamlessly in virtually any environment. The new PowerLite L-Series deliver sharp, true-to-life images for expanded applications, such as corporate experience centers, retail visual merchandising and entertainment venues. Designed for small or large applications, these PowerLite projectors come with advanced built-in features, including 5GHZ enterprise-level wireless, HDBaseT and edge-blending. The new displays also include an array of connectivity options, energy-saving features and a suite of software tools that enable content management and remote control and monitoring of the projectors.
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