Epson’s next-generation G7000-Series projectors, comprising six new models, are now available in the Australian market.The range consists of the G7905UNL, G7500UNL, G7400UNL, G7200WNL, G7000WNL and G7800NL models, with new features including increased brightness and motorised lenses.
The models deliver up to 8,000 lumens of colour brightness and 8,000 lumens of white brightness, with the series also featuring “the world’s first zero-offset ultra-short-throw lens with 0.35 throw ratio, making them ideal for space-constrained venues and digital signage applications”.
“The new G7000-Series raises the bar with higher brightness, 4K Enhancement resolution, new motorised lenses, and advanced technology to captivate any audience,” Epson Australia general manager, business division, Craig Heckenberg commented.
“They also underscore our commitment of delivering a broad portfolio for any company who requires a high-quality projection solution for their meetings.”
Epson states that additional features include nine optional interchangeable lenses, with increased installation flexibility allowing users to choose the motorised lens most suited for their environment.
A variety of ranges include an ultra short-throw, two short-throw, one wide-throw, four middle-throw and one long-throw, while a quick-release lever provides for fast, easy lens exchange.
Versatile connectivity sees a full range of inputs, including HDBaseT, HDMI, DVI-D, VGA and 5-BNC, while, decked out with Epson’s latest generation of inorganic LCD panels and optimised cooling systems, the G-Series projectors are capable of 24/7 use, warranted up to 15,000 hours.
Emulation of the control codes of other industry-leading projector brands, meanwhile, provides “for easy upgrade to Epson projectors without the need to reprogram existing control systems”.
Built-in edge blending, image warping and curved-surface correction technologies provide for a variety of applications, while the split-screen function allows two different sources to be projected side-by-side, and free Epson Moderator software allows up to 50 Windows, Mac, iOS or Android devices to be connected over the network, with up to four of them displayed on the screen simultaneously.
Epson states that full 360-degree installation flexibility, including portrait mode, allows for a wide range of applications, including simulators, mapping, digital signage and command centres.
Each projector comes with a three-year limited warranty and a one-year or 750-hour (whichever comes first) lamp warranty, while G-Series replacement lamps are priced at $271.
The G7000-Series models are priced at:
– Epson G7905UNL – $6,499
– Epson G7500UNL – $5,699
– Epson G7400UNL – $5,099
– Epson G7200WNL – $5,499
– Epson G7000WNL – $4,499
– Epson G7800NL – $4,499
Further information can be found here.