Epson launches first 4KE extreme short throw projectors

Source: Epson. The EB-810E 4KE extreme short throw projector.
Source: Epson. The EB-810E 4KE extreme short throw projector.

Epson, the No. 1 selling projector manufacturer worldwide*, has launched the EB-810E and EB-815E, the company’s first 4K Enhancement Resolution (4KE)** extreme short throw laser displays designed for businesses, hybrid working environments and immersive spaces.

In Asia Pacific (APAC), three in five (60%) of companies expect some form of hybrid working, ranging from an equal mix of office and remote working (28%), mostly office (24%) and mostly/fully remote (5%), according to a survey report by CBRE.

As a result, there is a crucial need for companies to equip their workspaces with smart workplace technology to enhance overall efficiency while enabling seamless integrated collaboration.

With Extreme Short Throw technology, businesses can now achieve a larger screen size without worrying about space constraints. This means that the EB-810E or the EB-815E can be placed just centimetres away from a wall to create bright and immersive images up to 160”, while eliminating disruptive shadows and glares.

Additionally, both EB-810E and EB-815E support multiple aspect ratios. This allows Epson to optimise for a 21:9 aspect ratio for videoconferencing, for example. Both products also feature multiprojector edge-blending to enable a seamless ultra-wide display at a lower cost.

In a first for business extreme-short-throw projectors, the EB-810E and EB-815E projectors are equipped with 4KE, enabling the projection of high definition images. With 5,000 lumens colour light output (CLO) and 3LCD technology, these projectors further project bright and vibrant images of up to 160” in screen size.

The need for ceiling mounting and complicated cabling are eliminated with these 12.3 kg projectors. They can be either mounted on the wall or simply set up on a surface close by. The EB-810E and EB-815E come with versatile wired and wireless connectivity options, including screen mirroring.

The Epson Setting Assistant App also makes setup quick and simple. Available for both Android and iOS, the app automatically corrects the shape of a projected image by taking pictures with the camera on the user's mobile device. By taking a photo of the projected pattern, the app can correct distortion in the projected image and adjusts its shape to match the screen.

Derek Tan, Head of Sales and Marketing, Epson Singapore, said: “From education and corporate, to signage and home entertainment, the EB-810E and EB-815E are the ideal choices for businesses and consumers to take immersive viewing experience to greater heights. Leveraging extreme short throw capabilities, this product is perfect for environments where space is at a premium, for example in meeting rooms and immersive spaces.”

*World’s No.1 Projectors 22 years in the running since 2001-2022, with largest unit share of the market for 500-lumen and higher projectors (Futuresource Consulting, 2001-2022).

**4K Enhancement Technology shifts each pixel to surpass Full HD resolution on projections.

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