Epson has announced that its EB-PU2220B and EB-PU2120W now support standard 120-volt power up to 19,000 lumens.
The EB-PU2220B and EB-PU2120W are built around Epson’s 3-chip 3LCD technology and feature WUXGA resolution with 4K enhancement technology. As part of Epson’s Pro Series, these projectors feature advanced toolsets and powered by a 20,000-hour virtually maintenance-free laser light source.
Support for 120 volts power is a game changer in live event, education and large venue installation applications where high brightness is required, but 220 volts power is not readily available, according to a press release.
With 120 volts compatibility at up to 19,000 lumens, Epson offers access to projectors suitable for large-scale projection without an increased cost of installation. In addition, Epson recently implemented a price adjustment to the EB-PU2220B and EB-PU2120W projectors.
«Since launching the WUXGA 20,000-lumen projectors just a few years back, we’ve seen a rise of interest in these very bright solutions, driven by the significant size reduction from their predecessors and exceptional 3 chip 3LCD image quality,» Philip Tierney, product manager, Epson America Inc., said in the release. «With new 120-volt support and recent price adjustment, we’re making this lumen class more accessible to end users with simplified setup requirements that support a wide variety of venues.»