TCEA 2023: Epson Unveils Next-Generation Lamp-Free Laser Displays
- By Kate Lucariello
- 01/30/23
Epson
has debuted several new displays at the 2023
TCEA conference, focusing on enhanced collaboration
for education and business. Included are several lamp-free laser
projector displays in the PowerLite and BrightLink lines.
The
new displays include:
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The PowerLite EB-810E Ultra, Epson’s first high resolution
ultra-short throw solution for classrooms and meeting rooms, using
Epson’s 4K Enhancement technology which creates 4K enhanced images
at a minimum 80 inches from one inch up to 150 inches away from as
close as 14 inches from a wall or screen;
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The embedded, browser-based BrightLink GoBoardTM 780Fi ultra-short
throw interactive laser display, built for instant online access;
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The BrightLink
760Wi and BrightLink
770Fi (the 770Fi supporting a 21:9 aspect ratio),
ultra-short throw interactive laser displays, with almost 85 percent
more display area than a 75-inch flat panel. They can access common
whiteboards interactively with flexible installation options or use
BrightLink’s built-in pen-based interactivity and optional touch
functionality. They can also connect wirelessly with casting
capabilities from PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and Android and iOS
devices, and have split screen functionality. These displays are
compatible with frequently used software, including Office 365 and
Google Workspace, the company said.
A
new family of PowerLite displays includes:
They
offer 4,000 to 4,600 lumens of equal color and white brightness with
images up to 310 inches. They have built-in wireless connectivity, a
variety of aspect ratios and casting capabilities, and split-screen
support. In this lineup, the PowerLite L260F, L265F, 770F, 775F, and
L210SF also have 21:9 ultra-wide displays and Wake-on-Sync function.
Epson
said all PowerLite and BrightLink models will be available in March
2023, except the PowerLite EB-810E Ultra, available in June. The
BrightLink GoBoard 780Fi will be available in May.
Special
pricing for education will be available through Epson’s Brighter
Futures program geared toward schools. “Brighter
Futures is designed to help educators select and implement the best
products for their classrooms while making the most of their
budgets,” the company said. “In addition to special pricing,
Brighter Futures offers dedicated education account managers and
toll-free technical support for all Epson projectors and associated
accessories.”
About the Author
Kate Lucariello is a former newspaper editor, EAST Lab high school teacher and college English teacher.