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Epson, the number-one selling projector brand worldwide, creates innovative projection technologies for business, education, rental and staging, and the home. Incorporating industry-leading 3LCD technology, Epson offers installation, interactive and portable projectors designed to deliver quality, reliability and cost-effective performance. To learn more, please visit: www.epson.com

Model: QL3000 Black

The all-new QL3000 4K 3LCD Laser Projector with HDR. Developed specifically for creating immersive big screen entertainment experiences with an unprecedented level of picture brightness, color and det
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Epson’s Newest PowerLite K-12 Classroom Projectors Deliver Extended Lamp Life
Posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2015

 LONG BEACH, Calif. – Jan. 21, 2015 – Epson, the number-one selling projector brand worldwide1, today announced eight new cost-effective PowerLite® projector models giving teachers even more lamp life with up to 10,000 hours2 of use to engage with students and deliver dynamic lessons. In addition to extended lamp life, the new models offer a range of brightness, resolution, connectivity, and budget options to meet the need of any K-12 classroom.  The new affordable and easy to use projectors include the PowerLite S27, X27 and W29 models. For advanced connectivity with premium audio features, the new series also

includes the PowerLite 97H, 98H, 99WH, 955WH, and 965H networkable models.

“We pride ourselves on delivering a variety of projection solutions for K-12 classrooms,” said Jason Meyer, senior product manager, Projectors, Epson America, Inc. “For schools looking for bright, budget-friendly projectors, advanced connectivity and flexible installation features, the new PowerLite projectors offer several options that allow educators to deliver vivid lessons in any learning environment.”

All but one of the new Epson PowerLite models3  offer Multi PC Projection with Moderator device management software4 enabling teachers to wirelessly connect up to 50 devices and share5 students’ work from up to four device screens simultaneously, including computers and iOS® and Android tablets and phones. All models also offer HDMI support for projecting high-quality audio and video content with one cable.

The new PowerLite projectors include a range of lumen, resolution and pricing options:

Product

Color Brightness6

White Brightness6

Resolution

Estimated Street Pricing

PowerLite S27

2,700

2,700

SVGA

$399

PowerLite X27

2,700

2,700

XGA

$449

PowerLite W29

3,000

3,000

WXGA

$599

PowerLite 97H

2,700

2,700

XGA

$549

PowerLite 98H

3,000

3,000

XGA

$599

PowerLite 99WH

3,000

3,000

WXGA

$749

PowerLite 955WH

3,200

3,200

WXGA

$899

PowerLite 965H

3,500

3,500

XGA

$899

Additional Features on the PowerLite 97H, 98H, 99WH, 955WH, and 965H

The PowerLite 90- and 900-series offer advanced connectivity and premium audio features, including:

  • Dual HDMI Connectivity: Features two HDMI ports, one with MHL for connecting multiple digital devices, including mobile phones, tablets and other portable devices, for enriched high definition viewing capabilities
  • Powerful Sound: Built-in 16-watt speaker and microphone input fills a classroom with sound and saves on equipment costs

More about Epson’s New PowerLite Projectors

Epson 3LCD projectors deliver three times higher color brightness than leading competitive projectors7. The new PowerLite models offer the following convenient and advanced features for educators:

  • Extended Lamp Life: The lamp can last up to 10,000 hours2 in economy mode, helping to maximize presentation time; replacement lamps cost $79 through the Brighter Futures program, providing a lower overall total cost of ownership
  • BYOD Collaboration: Moderator device management software allows teachers to wirelessly share and compare students’ work from multiple devices, simultaneously3,4
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