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    Epson: new 3LCD laser lineup to offer enhanced image quality, reliability, and flexibility

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    Epson, the world’s leading projector manufacturer, has announced it will launch a lineup of 3LCD business projectors with a laser-light source this in the coming months. The projectors, which include the world’s first-ever 25,000-lumen 3LCD projector, are also the first to include inorganic 3LCD panels with a laser light source including an inorganic phosphor wheel.

    Thanks to Epson’s newly developed laser light source and proprietary 3LCD technology, the new lineup will offer customers outstanding performance, and includes a 4K-compatible lens and the world’s first zero offset ultra-short throw lens: confirming Epson’s commitment to the high-brightness segment, the new projectors are the result of sustained research and development. Offering unmatched image quality, reliability, and flexibility, the lineup will include seven models ranging from 25,000 to 6,000-lumens.

    Epson’s original LCD panels and phosphor wheel are made of inorganic material with superior light and heat resistance. Combining these in a laser projector results in bright, vibrant images for extremely long periods, and 20,000 hours of maintenance-free use.

    Moreover, his newest lineup is designed for every venue and application. Rotating 360 degrees and fully tiltable, a large variety of lenses ensures that these projectors can be installed in a wide variety of locations for projection mapping, signage and a host of other applications.

    Epson will announce full product specifications later in the year, and there are plans for the projectors to be launched within Southeast Asia by this year.

    Epson has in recent years steadily increased its lineup of projectors in this class for applications including large exhibition rooms, concert halls and outdoor signage. The high-lumen projector market is forecast to grow by 125% by 2020, and the company is continuing to invest heavily in developing technologies and products to meet those expanding needs.

    To learn more about projector technology, visit: http://global.epson.com/innovation/core_technology/micro_display.html

    To learn more about 3LCD, visit:http://www.3lcd.com/

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