Epson Projectors

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Bright 3LCD Projection for Classrooms, Conference Rooms, and Large Venues

Epson projectors use 3LCD technology to deliver color brightness that matches white brightness, eliminating the rainbow artifacts and muted color output that single-chip DLP systems produce. The lineup spans ultra-short-throw classroom models, portable conference room units, high-lumen laser projectors for large venues, and 24/7-rated digital signage solutions. Every model is part of the broader Epson product catalog, and the full projectors category covers options from every major manufacturer.

Epson Projectors for Every Environment

  • K-12 and higher education — ultra-short-throw and short-throw models mount inches from the board, eliminating presenter shadows and staying sharp under fluorescent lighting
  • Corporate conference rooms — bright, color-accurate projectors with HDMI, HDBaseT, and wireless connectivity turn any wall or screen into a collaboration surface for presentations and video calls
  • Houses of worship — high-lumen laser projectors deliver bold worship lyrics, sermon slides, and video content visible even in sanctuaries with stained glass and ambient light
  • Large venue and auditorium — 10,000+ lumen models with interchangeable lens systems fill massive screens for concerts, conventions, and live event production
  • Digital signage and retail — 24/7-rated laser projectors handle continuous operation for menu boards, wayfinding displays, and immersive retail environments

Choosing the Right Epson Projector

Epson segments its projector lineup by illumination source, throw distance, and brightness rating. Lamp-based models offer lower upfront cost with replaceable lamps rated for 5,000 to 17,000 hours. Laser models use solid-state light sources rated for 20,000 to 30,000 hours with virtually no brightness degradation, making them the better long-term investment for high-use environments. Understanding these core differences helps narrow the selection to the right model for your installation.

Throw Distance and Installation

Selecting the right throw ratio ensures the projector fills the screen from the available mounting position. Ultra-short-throw models mount directly above or below the screen surface and project from just inches away, ideal for interactive classroom boards. Short-throw models project large images from a few feet away, fitting tight spaces like huddle rooms. Standard-throw models handle typical conference rooms, auditoriums, and home theaters with standard ceiling or shelf mounting distances. Pro-series models accept interchangeable lenses for custom throw ratios in unique venue geometries.

Connectivity and Control

Modern AV installations demand more than a single HDMI input. Current Epson projectors include dual HDMI ports, HDBaseT for single-cable runs up to 100 meters, and built-in Wi-Fi with Epson iProjection software for wireless screen mirroring from laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Network management compatibility with Crestron, Extron, AMX, and PJ Link enables centralized monitoring and control of projector fleets across multiple rooms or campuses.

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