Epson’s brightest laser projector is now available
Epson America, which has announced that the Pro L30000UNL is now shipping, says it is the lightest and smallest 3LCD Projector in the 30,000 or more lumens category.
Epson America has announced that its brightest projector – the Pro L30000UNL – is now available. The new model from the number-one selling projector brand in the US and worldwide (according to the latest PMA quarterly data) will provide big, bright displays that will provide better visibility in today’s more spread-out venues and auditoriums as people continue to keep a safe distance from one another.
Delivering 30,000 lumens of colour and white brightness, the Pro L30000UNL is one of Epson’s most technologically advanced projectors. It offers native WUXGA resolution with 4K enhancement technology for a high-contrast, true-to-life image.
The new model is ideal for events, rental and staging, auditoriums, lecture halls, and other large-venue applications. Compact and lightweight for its brightness, the Pro L30000UNL enables users to project content confidently and captivate audiences with exceptional image quality and incredible brightness.
“The Pro L30000UNL joins Epson’s extensive large-venue projector line-up, combining extreme brightness with the innovative projection technology and robust feature-sets for which Epson is known,” said Ramzi Shakra, product manager at Epson America Inc. “We’ve included a full suite of premium features, some of which take advantage of the projector’s unique built-in cameras to make complex applications such as edge blending or stacking of multiple projectors faster and easier.”
The Pro L30000UNL features a solid-state laser light engine and an electrostatic air filter for up to 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation and is compatible with the same eight optional interchangeable lenses as Epson’s Pro L25000U. The projector also includes a host of premium features to withstand the rigours of staging and live events, such as a mechanical shutter and sealed optical engine. The projector comes equipped with a built-in camera enabling powerful tools such as Stacking Assist, Tiling Assist and auto-colour calibration for seamless multi-screen images of networked projectors. These tools are accessible through the free Epson Projector Professional Tool (EPPT) software.
Offering virtually worry-free operation coupled with stunning visuals and impressive projection tools, the projector is designed to deliver awe-inspiring experiences while withstanding some of the harshest environments. In addition to the black Pro L30000UNL, Epson offers a white Pro L30002UNL model, for blending into virtually any setting where big, bright images are required. Additional features include:
- 3-chip 3LCD laser projector with 4K Enhancement – 30,000 lumens of colour and white brightness delivers vibrant, true-to-life images
- Exceptional Full HD widescreen display – Native WUXGA resolution with 4K Enhancement provides up to 4.6 million pixels on the screen
- Worry-free operation – Solid-state laser light source and electrostatic air filter provide virtually maintenance-free operation for up to 20,000 hours
- 4K-ready lenses with powered lens shift and memory – Eight optional interchangeable lenses available (sold separately)
- Mechanical shutter – Protects the projector from damage during laser light shows
- Designed for live events – Features a sealed light source and optical engine for outstanding durability in harsh conditions
- Stacking Assist – For fast, simple stacking of two projectors
- Tiling Assist for projecting large images – Enables fast setup for edge blending in multi-projector applications
- Built-in cameras – Easily facilitates Stacking Assist, Tiling Assist and auto-colour calibration of networked projectors
- Supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) content – Includes HDR10 (PQ) and Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) connectivity
- Frame interpolation – Helps ensure image clarity when projecting scenes with fast-moving objects
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Posted: 8th December 2020