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Epson's brightest professional projectors have arrived

Members of Epson's 11-member, fixed-installation projector family are ideal for both large rooms and auditoriums with a capacity of over sixty people. The EB-Z11000 series also includes Epson's first 10 lumens WUXGA projectors.

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The fixed-mount projectors are designed for large function rooms, while members of the EB-Z11000 series also meet the needs of the rental market and customers looking for a digital advertising display solution. All members of the EB-Z11000 series can also be used in portrait orientation, making it suitable for displaying various advertisements.

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“With the EB-Z11000 series, Epson has strengthened its position in the professional projector market. From corporate meeting rooms to university lecture halls and museums to conference centers, the use of 3LCD projectors is ideal anywhere, especially in environments where you need to display a detailed and high-brightness image in poor lighting conditions. ”Gáspár Tőrös, Epson's product manager for projectors

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Combining advanced technology with flexible features, the EB-Z11000 Series projectors use Epson's own state-of-the-art 3LCD technology to deliver unparalleled brightness and added value, as well as vibrant colors even in daylight. The use of LCD panels provides a high quality image with equally high white and color light output.

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For fixed installation and function rooms, the new and exclusive short-throw lens offers extreme flexibility. Using the optional LU02 optics, the projector can be installed much closer to the projection surface, so the EB-Z11000 series can be used in environments with limited space. With a unique projection ratio of 0,64 to 0,77: 1, the EB-Z11000 Series offers a solution for special installation situations. All models are compatible with other optional Epson optics already on the market. 

All models can be installed at any angle, in the full 360-degree range, which, combined with the lens shift function, guarantees flexible placement. The projectors also offer Wi-Fi and HDBaseT connectivity, and can be connected to up to five sources with a single cable. Test samples can also be used to facilitate calibration. Epson's own Super Resolution image enhancement function provides extra detail, and Edge Blending technology allows images from multiple projectors to be stitched together into a single panoramic image.

The EB-Z11000 series features five WUXGA projectors, four of which have SDI inputs for high-quality HD signal and frame interpolation technology for even more beautiful movie display. With a brightness of 10 lumens, the white EB-Z000U and black EB-Z10000U are Epson's brightest WUXGA projectors to date. The white EB-Z10005U and black EB-Z9870U provide 9875 lumens of brightness and WUXGA resolution, while the EB-Z8700U provides 9750 lumens and WUXGA resolution.

In addition, the EB-Z11000 series includes three white-clad WXGA projectors: the EB-Z11000W (11000 lumens), the EB-Z9900W (9200 lumens), and the EB-Z9800W (8300 lumens) projectors. The white EB-Z11000 and black EB-Z11005 both provide 11000 lumens of brightness and XGA resolution, while the EB-Z9870 model provides 8700 lumens and XGA resolution.

Main characteristics:

  • Up to 11 lumens brightness
  • Up to WUXGA resolution
  • 3LCD technology
  • Portrait mode
  • Unique LU0,64 lens with a projection ratio of 0,77 to 1: 02
  • HDBaseT and Wi-Fi connection
  • SDI input for four models
  • Epson Super Resolution function
  • Frame interpolation for WUXGA models
  • Point and arc correction functions for projection on non-flat surfaces
  • Compatibility with previous Z-series Epson lenses

     

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