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Epson unveils six new projectors targeting film enthusiasts, sports fans and gamers


Japanese printing and information technology firm Epson has introduced six new home cinema projectors, ideal for film enthusiasts, sports fans and gamers looking for an immersive big screen experience. 

The new projectors will help to expand Epson’s number one position in the projection market and bring a range of high specifications with a variety of price points to suit every budget. 

Ranging from entry-level projectors with WXGA technology and a sleek new design, affordable 4K PRO-UHD projectors with built-in Android TVTM to the latest Epson EpiqVision Ultra Projector with 4K-PRO UHD and a laser light source, there is a projector for every budget.

East Africa at Epson Europe B.V. Krishna Kumar, Regional Sales Manager says: “With the launch of these six new projectors, there really is a projector to suit everyone. Whether you are looking for a flexible easy to use solution which can be moved easily between rooms, or take to the office, want to take your gaming to a new immersive level or are even considering a replacement for your TV, there is a solution for everyone at a price to meet every budget.”

First up are the EpiqVision Ultra EH-LS800B and EH-LS800W, Epson’s first super-ultra-short-throw models providing even closer positioning to the wall. Available in both black and white these projectors offer a solid blend of high brightness, excellent image quality and versatility by leveraging Epson’s laser light source technology. Thanks to their close-to-the-wall location, and 4K PRO-UHD resolution giving a crisp and sharp image, these are easy to use and set up. They offer a great replacement to the traditional TV, blending in to even the smallest of living rooms and delivering flexible image sizes from 80” to 150” starting from just 2.3cm3 from the wall. Ideal for tv shows, films and sports, they also come with a new dedicated gaming port providing an under 20ms input lag rate.

The projectors’ built-in Android TV delivers streaming, casting and smart controls and with stunning sound BY YAMAHA speakers delivering a full audio experience, there is no need for additional external speakers. 

Also unveiled are the EH-TW6150 and EH-TW6250 entry-level 4K PRO-UHD projectors. With a sleek new curved design at an affordable price, users can enjoy the latest movies, sporting events and gaming releases anywhere in the home with flexible placement via the vertical lens shift. These projectors are ideal for film fanatics and gamers looking for resolution of up to 4K PRO-UHD picture quality. 

Both models make perfect gaming companions with an under 20ms input lag rate for a fast and responsive gaming experience. The EH-TW6250 also comes with built-in Android TV for seamless streaming. 

Finally, in the new lineup are two multi-purpose entry-level projectors which form a new “crossover” range, ideal for the new flexible home working trend. The CO-FH02 and CO-W01 each have a compact design making them easier to carry between rooms and are ideal for education, home and office environments. They each have a simple, clean new design enabling them to fit into any surrounding without compromising on big immersive screen size. The CO-W01 is a WXGA resolution. The CO-FH02 is Full HD and also comes with built in Android TV so you can stream the latest films, tv shows and content straight to your projector.

In Kenya, Epson projectors are increasingly getting popular given their affordability and robust technology.

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