Epson, the number-one selling projector brand worldwide,1 today announced availability of six new laser displays – two interactive BrightLink® models and four non-interactive PowerLite® ultra short-throw models. Combining user-friendly software with flexible installation and life-like imagery, the new PowerLite 755F and 750F are now available to help business owners and educators transform spaces with creative freedom. Meeting today’s hybrid learning environment needs, the new BrightLink 735Fi and 725Wi and PowerLite 725W and 720 will be available Nov. 23 and are compatible with most video conferencing platforms, delivering big, bright displays to captivate students wherever they may be.
“We understand the changes in workflow that teachers and business owners are adapting to as they adjust to new technologies and platforms for instruction, collaboration and communication,” said Mark Roslon, director, product marketing, Epson America, Inc. “As we move toward a post-pandemic future, larger, bolder displays are imperative in the classroom and meeting room to address the need for social distancing and create an engaging experience for in-person and remote participants. Epson’s laser projectors represent the latest in display technology and produce large, bright visuals at more affordable costs compared to flat panels. They also offer a lot of flexibility in installation while delivering informative and engaging displays that are not bound by a physical frame.”
Laser-Focused Learning Virtually Anywhere
Big, bright images are crucial while teaching remotely or in more spread out classes. Offering up to 85 percent more interactive space than a 75-inch flat panel, the Epson BrightLink 725Wi delivers 100-inch, 16:10 images. The BrightLink 735Fi offers ultra-wide 110-inch, 16:6 images with up to 75 percent more interactive space than a 75-inch flat panel. For added convenience, the BrightLink models feature built-in wireless, automatic image alignment and pen calibration for easier installation. With support for split screen and side-by-side viewing from multiple sources, educators can present multiple streams and whiteboard displays for enhanced content sharing. The new BrightLinks also support wireless interactivity via Miracast® and wireless displays using Epson iProjection software to connect laptops and individual student devices,2 minimizing device sharing and multiple students touching the board.
These new education offerings also include the non-interactive PowerLite 725W and 720 ultra short-throw laser displays, ideal for pairing with pre-installed interactive whiteboards or for use in classrooms where interactivity is not needed. Designed to deliver eye-catching, easy-to-read images, the models make classroom projection more convenient with built-in wireless, Instant On activation and a virtually maintenance-free, 20,000-hour laser light source with no lamps to replace.3
Informative, Impromptu Signage
Epson’s new PowerLite 755F and 750F projectors for digital signage combine powerful projection, robust connectivity and user-friendly software. Encouraging creativity, the new projectors allow users to easily shift content from impromptu social distance messaging to customized product details that inform customers of available inventory, promotions and more, all while reducing physical interaction. Ideal for installation in small spaces, the PowerLite models offer 360-degree placement and a full stack of connectivity options along with built-in edge-blending and 5GHz wireless. Users can also wirelessly display and change content using Miracast via Epson’s iProjection app and mirror device photos, videos and apps.2
The PowerLite 755F and 750F come with Epson’s free content management software along with the Epson Creative Content Projection app to help drive efficiency and creativity. With the software, users can combine and customize videos and photos, use existing preset or uploaded filters to deliver unique effects and display timely content with convenient scheduling and playlist functions. Epson’s Creative Projection app offers impromptu iOS device messaging and selection with touchscreen capabilities for image adjustments and projection directly from the device.
Additional Product Details and Availability:
Epson offers the Brighter Futures® program, a unique sales and support initiative available specifically for schools. Designed to help educators select and implement the best products for their classrooms while making the most of their budgets, Brighter Futures offers special pricing, dedicated education account managers, and toll-free technical support for all Epson projectors and associated accessories. Under the CARES Act, Epson projectors qualify for funding included in the package’s K-12 relief fund,5 making them a smart and affordable choice for hybrid classrooms.
For additional information on Epson education solutions, visit https://epson.com/projectors-education. For information on Epson digital signage solutions, visit https://epson.com/digitalsignage.
About Epson
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1 Epson is the #1 projector brand worldwide and in the U.S. according to most recent quarterly data from PMA, a leading high-tech market research and publishing firm specializing in the display market.
2 For wireless functionality, including via the Epson iProjection App, the projector must be configured on a network, either through the Ethernet port on the projector (check model specifications for availability) or via a wireless connection. Check your owner’s manual to determine if a wireless LAN module must be purchased separately to enable a wireless connection. Not all Epson projectors are able to be networked. The Epson iProjection App does not support all files and formats. See www.epson.com for details.
3 No required maintenance for the light source for up to 20,000 hours. Approximate time until brightness decreases 50% from first usage. Measured by acceleration test assuming use of 0.04 – 0.20 mg/m3 of particulate matter. Time varies depending on usage conditions and environment. Replacement of parts other than the light source may be required in a shorter period.
4 Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118.
5 www.future-ed.org/what-congressional-covid-funding-means-for-k-12-schools
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