Epson just announced the launch of the two of their
latest 3LCD laser projectors today in Bangkok, Thailand. The Japanese electronics company
launched the industry-first 12,000 lumen native 4K 3LCD laser projector and
boasts as the lightest in its class, the EB-L12000Q. Meanwhile, the EB-L20000U,
is the Epson's first model in the 20,000 lumen WUXGA installation projection
sector.
EB-L12000Q projector comes with the Epson-developed
native 4K panel that can deliver stunning 4K resolution at 3840 x 2160 pixels
for more than UHD quality projections. These projectors according to
Epson are suitable for use in rental and staging events, large auditoriums, and
signage installations. Due to the laser light source, Epson projectors can be
installed in various configurations, making it one of the most flexible.
Both the EB-L12000Q and EB-L20000U comes in a light
and compact design despite the level of its brightness. Epson integrated its
original laser light source structure and advanced electrostatic filter in
these two projectors making them capable to deliver up to 20,000 hours of
maintenance-free use.
Epson is the only one who can produce a balance of
white balance and color brightness, which results in better color reproduction
and image quality. Epson also equipped these two new projectors with triple layer of
dust-proof structure housing, reducing the dust intake. Epson has also
developed a new cooling system that maintains optimal temperature of key
optical elements within the sealed optical engine.
Both projectors are also compatible with the new
zero lens offset ultra-short throw lens ELPLX02 with wider lens shift. It is
useful with extremely limited lens-to-screen distances. These projectors have
also support for Hybrid Log Gamma and HDR10.
The Epson EB-L12000Q and EB-L20000U projectors will
be on sale in the region in the second half of 2019.
