With connected
classrooms and hybrid working here to stay, display technology needs to be increasingly
adaptable and easy to use. To support this, Epson has launched the EB-810E – a 4KE,
5,000 lumen display delivering super-ultra-short throw ratios of 0.16:1 and
scalable display sizes up to 160”.
The new EB-810E is Epson’s first super-ultra-short
throw laser display to leverage its 4K Enhancement[1] technology designed for
hybrid working and immersive spaces. Capable of creating massive 4K images up
to 160” with the product placed just centimeters away from the wall or screen
to be projected onto, the new EB-810E brings stunning clarity to presented content
and offers a mobile, low cost, large screen display solution with convenient
and quick set up, and the flexibility and portability to use it almost anywhere
with a wall space.
Graeme Davidson,
Epson Europe said, “Leveraging super-ultra-short throw capabilities, this product
is ideal for environments where space is at a premium, for example in meeting
rooms and immersive spaces. Yet it offers an energy efficient large scalable
display without needing to become a permanent fixture. This flexibility allows
users to easily move the product around and for spaces to share the display,
ensuring connectivity and collaboration can be achieved as and where needed,
further supporting the demands of agile working.”
Powered by
Epson’s proprietary 3-chip 3LCD technology, this new model delivers large-scale,
bright images, along with convenient collaboration tools and easy setup using
Epson’s new Setting Assist (ESA) app. Its 21:9 ultra-wide display options
ensure all participants can see the content, interact and be seen by others in
the meeting – ideal for use with collaborative hybrid meeting room systems such as
Microsoft Teams Rooms Front Row.
Joining the
EB-810E at ISE 2023 was the new Epson EB-770Fi. The
EB-770Fi will represent a range of laser displays for business and education that
will become available later in the year and will include a new browser-based ultra-short
throw interactive laser display to deliver a true PC-free interactive solution.
The forthcoming EB-780Fi delivers instant online access to make it easier for educators
to access cloud-stored lesson plans, online content and favored applications
directly from the display without needing to connect a PC.
Epson will be adding the new EB-760W, EB-770F and
EB-775F ultra-short throw laser displays with display sizes up to 150” to its
lineup enabling almost 300 percent more display area than a 75-inch flat panel.
And also to be launched are touch interactive upgrades on these models, the EB-760Wi
and EB-770Fi, designed for ease-of-use in collaborative learning, educators can
access interactive whiteboard tools with flexible installation options or use
built-in pen-based interactivity and optional touch functionality.
“Our meeting and education spaces have evolved significantly,
and it has become apparent that today’s displays need to accommodate all
aspects of viewing, sharing and interactivity for better in person and remote
participant engagement,” Davidson continues. “With our latest laser displays,
we have implemented important points of innovation to deliver larger displays
and make collaboration and engagement seamless. This includes tools for easier
one-on-one device sharing along with multi-device connectivity.”
In addition to its short throw and ultra-short throw models,
Epson will also launch a range of standard models, the EB-L210W, EB-L210SF, EB-L260F
and EB-L265F delivering high brightness up to 4,600 lumens and large, vibrant
images up to 310-inches and with support for 21:9 ultra-wide displays to ensure
both in-room and remote participants have ample viewing space to see and be
seen.
“At Epson we’re
focused on user experience and delivering the right solution based on user
needs. Having
meeting spaces equipped with the right technology and solutions helps promote
stronger team ethics, increased productivity and enhanced creative thinking,”
Davidson says.
All models will be available from June 2023.