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Epson Launches the Pro EX11000 3LCD Full HD 1080p Wireless Laser Projector

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Workplaces continue to evolve, and today's hybrid work culture is relying heavily on remote participation and collaboration. Designed to maximize visibility and engagement, Epson today introduced the new Pro EX11000 3LCD Full HD 1080p Wireless Laser Projector - a perfect multi-use display solution for the evolving workplace. With a high-performance laser light source, 4,600 lumens of color and white brightness and 3-chip 3LCD technology, the Pro EX11000 delivers vivid, immersive images up to 300-inches. Redefining versatility with a compact form factor and range of connectivity options for cultivating collaboration during video conferencing, the Pro EX11000 makes projecting impactful pictures virtually anywhere simple - even with lights on.

"As the dynamics of work environments continue to shift, it is critical that technology evolves to meet the needs of today's hybrid workers," said Rodrigo Catalan, group product manager, Epson America, Inc. "One-way communication is a thing of the past. The Pro EX11000 projector promotes efficient and effective communication by allowing a range of content to be projected onto a screen at once, enhancing active dialogue between team members whether remote or in person."




An ideal display solution for various markets and end users, including small-to-medium businesses, home-based businesses, hybrid workers, and IT managers, the Pro EX11000 comes with a virtually maintenance free 20,000-hour laser light source and ensures important presentation details aren't missed with high dynamic contrast ratio and Best-in-Class Color Brightness. With 3-chip 3LCD technology, users will experience remarkable color accuracy while maintaining color brightness and with easy-to-use image adjustments, 1 - 1.6x optical zoom, auto vertical correction and more, the Pro EX11000 can be up and running in no time. Plus, its built-in 16 W speaker delivers high-quality sound straight out of the box for impactful multi-media presentations and easy listening during Zoom meetings and video conferences.

As one of Epson's most advanced collaboration projectors to date for both the home-based and small-to-medium business sector, the Pro EX11000 is available to pick up at local retailers and online today. Designed with convenience in mind, it offers a multitude of connectivity options, including two HDMI ports and a USB port to connect popular streaming devices, including Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast 4 to also enjoy shows or movies on the big screen.

Additional feature details include:
  • Exceptional brightness - 4,600 lumens of color and white brightness ideal for displaying video conferences, large-group presentations, spreadsheets and videos, even in a well-lit room
  • High-performance laser light source - 20,000 hours virtually maintenance-free laser light source delivers incredible brightness with no bulbs to replace
  • Display stunning life-sized images up to 300-inches - featuring a 1080p picture 16 times larger than a 75-inch flat panel, users can simultaneously display meeting participants and content in striking clarity during virtual meetings, video conferencing and business presentations
  • Versatile connectivity - including screen mirroring with Miracast, two HDMI ports and USB power, so you can easily video conference and connect streaming devices, such as Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku and Chromecast
  • True 3-chip 3LCD technology - displays 100% of the RGB color signal for every frame, providing outstanding color accuracy while maintaining excellent color brightness, without any distracting "rainbowing" or "color brightness" issues seen with other projection technologies
  • Get up and running in no time - with easy image adjustments and convenient control like 1 -1.6x optical zoom, horizontal slider and auto vertical correction
  • Built-in picture skew sensor - automatically analyzes the picture and instantly corrects the vertical keystone to help square the image
  • Astounding dynamic contrast ratio up to 100,000:1 - provides exceptionally crisp, rich detail for graphs, images and videos

Availability
The Pro EX11000 Full HD 1080p Wireless Laser Projector (MSRP $1,299) is available now through the Epson online store and select retailers. The Pro EX11000 comes with a standard one-year limited projector warranty, full-unit replacement and free technical phone support for the life of the product.


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Bullcrap!

What TF is: "Full UHD 1080p" ???

UHD by definition starts at 4K as of at least or larger than 3840x2160 resolution!
 
Bullcrap!

What TF is: "Full UHD 1080p" ???

UHD by definition starts at 4K as of at least or larger than 3840x2160 resolution!
I missed that, fixed the headline, which was largely copied from the press release.
No mention in the actual press release of UHD though.
 
Bullcrap!

What TF is: "Full UHD 1080p" ???

UHD by definition starts at 4K as of at least or larger than 3840x2160 resolution!

It's a typo in the thread title, you beat me to it. This seems to be a 1080p FHD laser projector, and honestly a pretty cool one.

I'm a bit concerned for the longevity however, 20000 hours maintenance free is okay but if there's no bulb to replace would that mean I'd need to replace the laser emitter itself? Oof, that'd be pricy.
 
It's a typo in the thread title, you beat me to it. This seems to be a 1080p FHD laser projector, and honestly a pretty cool one.

I'm a bit concerned for the longevity however, 20000 hours maintenance free is okay but if there's no bulb to replace would that mean I'd need to replace the laser emitter itself? Oof, that'd be pricy.

week day use 8hrs, 20k can last for 10 yrs. That is long enough, just replace it with a new and more powerful projector with about the same price at that time.
 
I missed that, fixed the headline, which was largely copied from the press release.
No mention in the actual press release of UHD though.
My bad. :oops:

Or is it the companys' bad that I truely can believe that such things can came out in a press release? :rolleyes:
 
I understand what purpose the RS-232 port serves (remote control) but am amazed that it's still alive. HDMI has that functionality too, and USB of course. A serial port also requires a device with a serial port at the other end, which is probably a PC in most cases. Or is it common to use dedicated wired remote controllers?
 
My bad. :oops:

Or is it the companys' bad that I truely can believe that such things can came out in a press release? :rolleyes:
It's most likely a sloppy copy/paste, but it's still here on their site.

I understand what purpose the RS-232 port serves (remote control) but am amazed that it's still alive. HDMI has that functionality too, and USB of course. A serial port also requires a device with a serial port at the other end, which is probably a PC in most cases. Or is it common to use dedicated wired remote controllers?
You can get RS-232 to USB adapters. I'm honestly not sure why they still add it, but I think it's related to some other control as well, like triggering a projector screen automagically.
 
Price seems ok for the brightness and life of light source, but a 300" image at 1080 is way too big. If the point of this is to convey information, it should be at least 2160. Four 1080 screens-worth on one image will better get the message across to the recipients. Otherwise, get a cheaper 1080 for a smaller image.

RS 232...in a word: integration
 
It is an office light cannon. What are you even arguing about?
 
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