EPSON Interactive Ultra Short Throw Projector
LASER, ON BOARD WIFI, MIRACAST, INTERACTIVE – NO BRACKET
4100lm, WXGA , 1280 x 800, 16:9, 2500000 : 1, USB 2.0-A (2x), RS-232C, Ethernet interface (100 Base-TX / 10 Base-T), Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, VGA in (2x), VGA out, HDMI in (3x), Composite in, Miracast, Jack plug out, Jack plug in (3x), USB 2.0 Type B (Service Only), Wi-Fi Direct, Microphone input, 5.9kg
Agile USTi laser display
- Interactive HD display for any room 53-100″ UST display for unrestricted viewing (no shadows/reflections)
- Bright and energy efficient laser 4,100lm CLO with 3LCD technology for brighter colours at only 205W
- Effortless connectivity options Auto-on, wired / wireless display with USB 2A output for smart sticks
- Simple to use and built to last Virtually maintenance free with 5-year, 12,000hr warranty
- Document camera compatibility Create and record a live, totally immersive lesson or presentation
The EB-760Wi is a step up from the EB-760W, with added interactive features.
Interactive technology enables two digital pens to be used simultaneously on the display (finger touch available through optional accessory FT01). Presentations can be controlled and brought to life with on-screen annotations, while a variety of convenient built-in tools support productivity. An optional Epson visualiser camera can be controlled via the display, projecting documents or objects from a desk for everyone to see in incredible HD detail.
The ultra short throw lens allows safe, discreet positioning above the display, enabling presenters free access to interact without casting shadows.
With a 4,100 lumens laser-light source, combined with 3LCD technology, it produces a large, bright and vibrant display up to 100″, visibly clear from all angles and at a distance.
Versatile wired and wireless connectivity options, including screen mirroring via Miracast™, allow participants to effortlessly share content from their PCs or mobile devices.
Unlike a flat-panel display, there is no heavy, breakable, glass panel to create disruptive, reflected blind spots from certain angles, and presenters are not subjected to LCD panel direct blue light radiation, believed to damage eyes.