Epson to Showcase New Ultra Short-Throw Laser Displays at ISTE 2017

Epson will be demoing two ultra short-throw laser displays designed for K–12 education at the annual ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) conference taking place next week, June 25-28, in San Antonio, TX.

The first model, BrightLink 710Ui, is the world’s first 3LCD interactive laser projector capable of delivering a large, 100-inch image, according to information from the company. The projector offers up to 20,000 hours of laser light source for low maintenance. It has a full HD WUXGA display with 4,000 lumens of both white and color brightness.

Next, the PowerLite 700U ultra short-throw laser display offers a 130-inch image (in portrait or landscape mode); 4,000 lumens of white and color brightness; native WUXGA full HD resolution; and remote management and control capabilities. In addition, the PowerLite 700U has 360-degree placement capabilities.

Epson will be exhibiting in booth 818 at ISTE. The Journal will be exhibiting in booth 754 at ISTE 2017.

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