Projectors target large venue installations.

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Suited for lecture halls, conference rooms, and auditoriums, WUXGA Model EB-Z8000WU provides 6,000 lumens Color Light Output and resolution of 1920 x 1200, while WXGA Model EB-Z8050W offers 7,000 lumens and native screen resolution of 1280 x 800. Liquid-cooling, peltier-cooling, and air-cooling lower temperature of LCD panels directly, ensuring stable operation in environments up to 45°C. EasyMP(TM) function allows for wireless multi-screen presentation on up to 4 projectors simultaneously.



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Epson Launches High-End Large Venue Installation Projector Range EB-Z8000



The EB-Z8000WU and the EB-Z8050W combine long-term reliability and flexibility with outstanding image quality

Leading projector manufacturer Epson today (June 17, 2009) announced the global launch of its newest series of high-end large venue installation projectors, the EB-Z8000WU and the EB-Z8050W. The EB-Z8000 range further enhances Epson's installation projector line-up, setting new benchmarks for brightness, reliability and flexibility.

The new EB-Z8000 projectors produce outstanding picture quality, boasting a Colour Light Output (CLO) of up to 7000 lumens. An innovative dual lamp system coupled with super high WUXGA and WXGA resolutions ensure excellent sharpness and full HD quality even in large and light environments such as lecture halls, conference rooms and auditoriums.

The EB-Z8000WU is the world's first WUXGA 3LCD projector on the market to provide a 6000 lumens Colour Light Output - whilst the EB-Z8050W offers a phenomenal Light Output of 7000 lumens. The EB-Z8000WU features a resolution of 1920 x 1200, and the EB-Z8050W boasts WXGA capacity to create a native screen resolution of 1280 x 800.

Designed with long-term reliability in mind, the EB-Z8000WU and EB-Z8050W both benefit from exclusive Epson innovation. Epson's original cooling technology, based on liquid-cooling, peltier-cooling and air-cooling technology, lowers the temperature of the LCD panels directly. Not only does this allow for reliable performance, but also ensures stable and quiet operation in a wide variety of environments (up to 45°C). The longer life optical engine also adds to the durability of the EB-Z8000 series, ensuring the prolonged life of the projector lamps.

With six different optional lenses, complemented by motorised flexible lens shift and zoom and focus functions, outstanding picture quality can be achieved in any environment. A discreet and seamless cable management system hides unsightly wires and connection points, and easy to replace lenses and filters also ensure trouble-free maintenance.

The EB-Z8000 series is equipped with carrying handles which enable the projectors to be transported easily and securely from unpacking to installation. These bold handles can also be used for antitheft and fall prevention by being connected securely to the specially designed Epson ceiling mount kit.

Epson's EasyMP(TM) function allows for wireless multi-screen presentation on up to four projectors simultaneously. The EB-Z8050W is compatible with a wide range of wireless security protocols, so important data can be safely projected over a wireless network.

As well as being tough and reliable, the EB-Z8000 series is very energy efficient with a power consumption of just 1W when on stand-by. Smarter and more environmentally-friendly solutions are built-in to protect the planet long-term. The projector body has no paint coating, and does not use lead in the lens or halogen fireproofing. Furthermore, the product packaging is made with recyclable materials.

The EB-Z8000WU will be available in the Middle East from September 2009 and the EB-Z8050W will be on the market from January 2010.

Khalil El-Dalu, General Manager, Epson Middle East, said, "The EB-Z8000 series represents the very best in large venue projection. The new range advances Epson's product line, creating incredibly realistic effects. Inorganic LCD panels, combined with Epson's C²Fine technology, work together to deliver a super high contrast ratio. The new optical engine also ensures the projection of crisp and sharp wide images, even in large, bright spaces."

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