Developed for the educational, corporate, museum and visitor attraction sectors, Epson has unveiled the PU2200 Series of projectors. Ranging between 13,000 to 20,000 lumens of equal colour and white brightness, all three models are designed to deliver image quality at resolutions exceeding full HD coupled with 4K enhancement support. The Japanese brand claims that the PU-2220B laser model is the world’s smallest and lightest 20,000-lumen model available on the market.
The PU2200 projectors incorporate advanced features including scene adaptive gamma correction, 4K enhancement technology and improved optical parts. In addition, the optimised compensation plate allows for enhanced native contrasts including truer-to-life dark colours and brighter scenes that can be calibrated to be more balanced in the display. The latest model also covers over 92% of RGB, so that images are represented more accurately.
The inclusion of the liquid cooling system serving the optical engines and laser light source units has resulted in a more compact product build together with an in-built laser light source up to 20,000 hours of operation. Delivering the same amount of brightness, the EB-PU2220B laser projector is also constructed to be 64% smaller and more compact than its conventional laser bank predecessor, the EB-L20000UNL.
Following an assessment process by a third-party testing institution, the PU2200 Series has been awarded with IP5X dustproof certification for the sealed optical engine and light source module. Equipped with a built-in NFC function, the three models provide convenient access to configuration settings without having to power on the projector.