Epson’s new EB-PQ2010B 10,000-lumen 4K large venue laser projector meets the need in higher education and K-12 for bright, immersive displays that engage students and support instruction.
At 6.5 inches tall, 21.4 inches wide, 17.2 inches deep and weighing 40 pounds, it’s the world’s smallest and lightest 10,000-lumen 4K projector. It produces captivating visuals with extraordinary detail and can be adapted for use in multiple types of education spaces.
Leveraging Epson’s 4K Crystal Motion technology and double micro-lens array, the EB-PQ2010B delivers stunning 4K resolution on-screen. The higher pixel density ensures realistic content, especially when viewing up close. A high native contrast ratio and 3-chip 3LCD technology produces a realistic image enriched with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
It pairs with 10 optional powered lenses (sold separately), including a zero-offset ultra short throw .35 lens, to increase installation flexibility in a range of spaces such as theaters, gymnasiums and lecture halls. It is easy to install and manage and has a virtually maintenance-free 20,000-hour laser light source.
With an unprecedented level of performance, incredible picture detail and bright, accurate colors – all in a light, compact unit – the EB- PQ2010B sets a new standard in visual excellence for large school spaces. Learn more.
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Original Article Published at Edtech Digest
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