The multinational Epson has launched its line of Projectors PowerLite Pro Z Series, that offer a power of up to 10.000 Lumens, advanced features like Image Blending and screen splitting, excellent image quality, extensive connectivity and advanced installation tools.

Epson has launched its new line of Projectors PowerLite Pro Z Series, which incorporates superior features such as Image Blending and screen splitting, plus excellent image quality, extensive connectivity and advanced installation tools, to meet the requirements of the exhibition and event market, as well as companies, educational and religious institutions.

Heisson Nessi, Epson Business Products Manager, has pointed out that "with these new Models PowerLite Pro Z, Epson expands its portfolio of installation projectors to offer advanced features that meet the needs of different markets. These robust models offer the ultimate projection experience for a wide variety of venues and segments such as the event market.".

design, versatility and image quality

The line consists of four PowerLite Pro equipment: Z8150WNL (8.000 Lumens), Z8455WUNL (7.000 Lumens), Z8350WNL (8.500 Lumens) and Z8255NL (10.000 Lumens), that have a number of features and specifications:

– connectivity: In addition to the two HDMI inputs that are available on all new models, WUXGA models also include HD-SDI input for high-definition and long-distance live streams up to 300 feet (91,44 M).

– Image Blending: For consistent, regular brightness and color when using more than one PowerLite Pro Z projector model in scenarios, art galleries, digital signage, multiscreens or command centers.

– DICOM Simulation Mode: Specialized imaging uses a standardized grayscale to reproduce medical images, such as X-rays, for medical education and training.

– Image Adjustment and Movie Playback: Home theater technology, New image and RGB settings allow you to adjust color brightness and hue. DCDi technology chips improve video quality through decentralized, reducing noise and increasing sharpness.

– Super Resolution Technology: Improves low resolution or blurry images by increasing their sharpness and brightness.
– Frame interpolation: WUXGA models provide sharper, smoother images in fast-moving videos, such as sports videos or action movies.

– Screen Splitting: Greater presentation flexibility with two parallel windows and three deployment options, to watch videos and presentation materials simultaneously.

In addition, have a black housing to easily blend with the environment around them, can project in 360°, have memory to store up to 10 scenarios and include six built-in test patterns to adjust image quality without video signals.


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by • 9 Apr, 2012
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