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Epson Reveals Large-Venue Laser-Phosphor Projectors

At ISE 2016 in Amsterdam this week, Epson introduced its new Pro L-Series large venue laser projectors, including what it says is the world’s first 3LCD projector with 25,000 lumens of color brightness and 25,000 lumens of white brightness.

At ISE 2016 in Amsterdam this week, Epson introduced its new Pro L-Series large venue laser projectors, including what it says is the world’s first 3LCD projector with 25,000 lumens of color brightness and 25,000 lumens of white brightness. The Pro L-Series projectors are also the first to integrate a laser-light source with an inorganic phosphor wheel in combination with inorganic LCD panels.

“The new Pro L-series demonstrates Epson’s firm commitment to becoming number one in the laser-phosphor market,” said Rajeev Mishra, vice president, North America Commercial Marketing, Epson America. “Delivering innovative and reliable products is a top priority for Epson. Projector customers in North America responded in 2015 by making Epson the number one brand in laser-phosphor home theater projectors. Leveraging our expertise at delivering great image quality to discerning customers, we believe it won’t be long before customers make the new Epson Pro L-series the top choice in laser-phosphor professional projectors.” 

Assembled with Epson’s proprietary 3LCD technology and new inorganic components, the Pro L-Series laser projectors are built for performance, quality, reliability, and flexibility. The Pro L25000 features 25,000 lumens of color and white brightness and a wide range of 4K-compatible lenses, while Pro L1000-Series comes in six models ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 lumens, and offers nine optional lenses, including the world’s first zero-offset ultra short-throw lens. 

The 3LCD laser projectors offer several advantages for large venue installations, including a highly efficient light engine; LCD panels and a phosphor wheel made of inorganic material with superior light and heat resistance; and support for 360–degrees installation, edge-blending, stacking, portrait-mode projection, mapping, and a variety of lens options.

The Pro L1000-Series will start shipping in July 2016, with pricing announced prior to launch. The projectors come with a limited warranty of three years or 20,000 hours, whichever comes first, with next business day replacement, including free shipping both ways. For additional information, visit www.epson.com/projectors.

The Pro L25000 will ship in late 2016 with full specifications, pricing and warranty details to be announced prior to launch.

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