Epson has officially announced its plans to showcase the company’s latest display and print technology solutions at ISTELive 2025 in San Antonio, Texas, set to take place between June 30 and July 2.
According to certain reports, the stated showcase will include Epson’s extensive lineup of lamp-free laser displays, including its first extreme short throw projector with 4K Enhancement. Furthermore, there will be on display an assortment of advanced printing solutions, designed to foster creativity and support today’s diverse learning environments, such as classrooms, lecture halls, maker spaces, and innovation labs.
Talk about these innovations on a slightly deeper level, we begin from PowerLite® 810E Projector, which packs together enterprise wireless connectivity and dual speakers. The stated projector can produce, at launch, an impressive 80-inch display from one inch away and up to 160 inches from 14 inches away, featuring an extremely bright, 3-chip 3LCD, lamp-free laser light engine with 4K enhancement that provides 5,000 lumens of color and white brightness.
This whole mechanism treads up a long distance to achieve clear content viewing and readability in ambient light environments.
Next up, we have Mobiâ„¢ Projector Cart, specifically designed for the PowerLite 810E/815E extreme short throw projectors (sold separately). This particular mobile projector cart holds locking casters and low center of gravity for easy maneuverability without tipping risk, facilitating effortless projection up to 160 inches, four times the size of a 75-inch flat panel.
The stated cart also brings forth a smartly designed on-board control panel, USB hub, storage, as well as built-in Wi-Fi® and Miracast®.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the availability of PowerLite L790SE Projector, which would be a 7,000-lumen short throw laser projector that boasts up to 400-inch detailed displays with 4K Enhancement Technology, capable of doubling HD video resolution on screen.
The innovation in question can be further expected to offer an expansive 0.8 – 1.36 throw ratio, wide lens shift, along with 1.7x optical zoom plus support for 16:10 and ultra-wide 16:6 and 21:9 displays. Apart from that, there is Wi-Fi® 6/6E technology in play to provide fast wireless screen casting, whereas on the other hand, a built-in Apple® AirPlay® technology effectively enables effortless content streaming.
In case that wasn’t enough, PowerLite L790SE also has PC-less remote management capabilities that are available via the Epson Projector Management Connected app.
Moving on to BrightLink® 770Fi Interactive Display, it is made to provide 3-chip 3LCD technology and a virtually maintenance-free laser light source. All in all, the interactive display will deliver at your disposal 4,100 lumens of equal color and white brightness, while simultaneously conceiving variable display sizes from 65- to 100-inches – 75% larger than a 75-inch flat panel.
This interactive display is also compatible with the most common operating systems and applications, including Office 365, Google Workspace, and Macintosh computers.
Then, there is the EB-PU2116W Projector. It happens to be a premium interchangeable lens laser projector, geared towards providing next-level convenience, performance and flexibility. The device under focus here empowers you to access ultra bright, 16,000-lumen images from a standard 120 volt power source, ideal for auditoriums, gymnasiums, and performing arts centers.
Hold on, we still have a few bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon DC-30 Wireless Document Camera, a device where users can come expecting 4K video resolution,5 a 13-megapixel camera, and 23x digital, and 10x optical zoom.
The DC-30 also makes it easy to display books, experiments, 3D objects, and more. Markedly enough, the camera’s wireless design and built-in handle pave the way easy movement around the classroom, thus encouraging collaboration and greater flexibility.
“Epson is committed to helping educators create more engaging, collaborative and effective learning environments,” said Remi Del Mar, group product manager at Epson America, Inc. “Our latest laser display solutions deliver ultra-bright visuals and easy-to-use collaboration tools, while offering flexible, wide-format options that support interactive teaching to keep students connected. Paired with Epson printers, engineered for reliability and low-maintenance, we’re helping to ensure educators have access to a complete suite of advanced technologies that can simplify classroom management and improve both instruction and student outcomes.”