Epson heads to the classroom
Epson heads to the classroom
The EB-L200 models cater to a wide range of resolutions – from XGA, WXGA to Full HD
The EB-L200 laser projector series – featuring the EB-L200F, EB-L200W, and EB-L200X – have been unveiled by Epson as its first affordable laser light source line-up for schools and offices who are looking for an efficient projection solution for classrooms and meeting rooms. The models cater to a wide range of resolutions – from XGA, WXGA to Full HD – and use three separate liquid crystal panels to process each primary colour (red, green and blue) simultaneously. The colour beams are then recombined in a prism before being projected as a complete image, eliminating the “rainbow effect” commonly seen in single-chip processors.
Combined with a colour and white light output of up to 4,500 lumens and display size of up to 500 inches, the EB-L200 units reportedly ensure that all participants in the classroom or meeting room can enjoy vibrant, natural-looking projections in greater detail, especially now that social distancing measures are being observed. Built-in Wi-Fi and Miracast support allow classroom or meeting participants to share content from any smart device, and users can benefit from the split screen feature, which allows content to be projected from up to four different displays in one screen. The projectors boast a longer life cycle of up to 20,000 hours maintenance-free compared to lamp projectors.