The EF-100W/B is a compact device, of just 23 cm long and 2,7 kilos of weight, that has been designed with 3LCD technology, Offers 2.000 lumens of brightness and a display size of up to 150 Inch.

Epson EF-100W/B

Epson has designed its first portable laser projector for maximum flexibility, the EF-100W/B. A team whose longest side measures barely 23 cm and has been built with a lightweight and compact housing.

By placing the laser light source and the location of the ventilation slots and power inlet on the side, Epson engineers have developed a compact projector that can be positioned and projected in any direction.

All this provides greater flexibility when choosing the place where to make the projections, either on a wall, on the ceiling or floor. It also allows you to project images up to 150 Inch, being ideal for content on the big screen.

Laser light source provides a bright and intense image, even in daylight, so you don't need to turn off the lights, Close windows or use a screen. likewise, Distorted or twisted images are avoided, thanks to the automatic adjustment function.
Laser light source offers a long-lasting, maintenance-free solution, with a shelf life of up to 20.000 hours.

Plug and play design incorporates flexible sound options: Speakers, Bluetooth connectivity for soundbars and a headphone jack. It also features a sound mode that reflects the type of content displayed.

“This projector brings something different to our range. In addition to the design, Offers excellent functionality with its compact compact size and durable, high-quality laser light source. We think it's a team that can have its application in the small business market for presenting sellers, Professional photographers and designers displaying their collection on site, as well as for boutique owners, as beauty salons, looking for creative and affordable visualization solutions", explains José Pereira, product manager of Epson Ibérica.


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by • 18 Jun, 2019
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