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  • Infocomm: Epson shows medium size LASER LCD Projectors and large printer output

    ... Installation at the Infocomm show. Creating Immersive Displays Blending Light and Art with Laser 3LCD Projection. Epson commissioned artist Refik Anadol to create two art installations for its Infocomm presence.

    Anadol is a media artist and director born in Istanbul, Turkey. Working at the forefront of digital art, Anadol's work has been seen in exhibitions and projected on public buildings in Los Angeles; Santa Fe; Montreal; Geneva; Brussels; Herford, Germany; and Sydney, Australia. Anadol was born in Istanbul, Turkey and currently living and working in Los Angeles, Calif., he is a lecturer at UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts. For more information, visit www.refikanadol.com.



    The Art Installations Highlight the Image Quality of the New Epson Pro L1000-Series Large Venue Laser Projectors and SureColor T-Series Wide-Format Printers.

    Refik Anadol is to create two immersive projector installations blending light and art at the upcoming InfoComm Show in Las Vegas. Leveraging Epson's new Pro L1000-Series large venue laser projectors, Epson launched this 6K-12K series and the 12K and 25K pixelshifting '4K' projectors at ISE in Amsterdam this February. Anadol will demonstrate the new models' high image quality and flexibility benefits in a unique and tangible way. The installations will be showcased at InfoComm in Las Vegas from June 8-10, 2016 at Epson's booth, #C6333.

    "Light is an important part of my work, used to create new spaces and blur and interconnect the boundaries between physical and virtual realms," said Anadol. "Working with Epson's new Pro L-Series laser projectors provides the image quality, reliability and flexibility I need to display my work, allowing me to focus on the art and design, and not worry about the technology."

    The Pro L1000-Series laser projectors and the Epson SureColor T7270 wide format printer were leveraged for the creation of the two installations to be shown at InfoComm:

    Infinity: Using the Pro L1000-Series projectors, Anadol will construct an immersive environment designed to create a perception of presence in a non-physical world. The projectors allow Anadol to transform a conventional flat screen into a three-dimensional space of visualization.

    Cavity: Anadol will project images from the Pro L1000-Series on three printed surfaces, created with the SureColor T7270 44-inch wide printer. Exploring the ephemeral nature of space, this installation suggests that perhaps all spaces and facades have the potential to be used as artist canvases.

    "Partnering with Refik Anadol provides a unique opportunity to showcase our new laser projectors while also providing InfoComm attendees with a memorable experience that brings projection and art to life," said Sean Gunduz, senior product manager, Projectors, Epson America, Inc. "Through this experience, attendees can see firsthand how Epson's Pro L-Series are ideal large venue applications, from a wide color gamut for brilliant and complex images to up to 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free operation3."

    The Pro L1000-Series are the first projectors to integrate a laser-light source with an inorganic phosphor wheel in combination with inorganic LCD panels and Epson's proprietary 3LCD technology to deliver advanced performance, quality, reliability, and flexibility. The Pro L1000-Series comes in six models ranging from 6,000 to 12,000 lumens of color and white brightness1, and offers nine optional lenses, including the world's first zero-offset ultra short-throw lens2. These Epson 3LCD laser projectors offer several advantages for large venue installations:

    Image Quality: With a highly efficient light engine, Epson's 3LCD laser projectors can reproduce spectacular images with up to 12,000 lumens of color and white brightness1 and are ideal for large venues such as auditoriums, concert halls, lecture halls, and sanctuaries.

    Reliability: Epson's LCD panels and phosphor wheel are made of inorganic material with superior light and heat resistance; combining these in a laser projector results in bright, vibrant images and up to 20,000 hours of virtually maintenance-free use, including 24/7 operation3.

    Flexibility: Epson's lineup of 3LCD laser projectors is designed for a host of venues and applications; supporting 360-degree installation, edge-blending, stacking, portrait-mode projection, mapping, and a large variety of lens options.

    The Epson SureColor T-Series wide-format printers leverage Epson's latest PrecisionCore® TFP® printhead and Epson UltraChrome® XD pigment ink, to provide technical, corporate and marketing professionals an unprecedented combination of precision, performance and brilliance. Available in both single- and dual-roll models, the SureColor T-Series delivers extreme line accuracy with resolutions up to 2880 x 1440 dpi at incredibly fast speeds. In addition, the SureColor T-Series 36- and 44-inch printer models offer an optional multifunction (MFP) module, enabling PC-free full color copy and scan capabilities - up to 36-inches wide - at best-in-class speeds for added convenience.

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    Availability, Pricing and Support
    The Epson Pro L25000U ($99,999 MSRP) is available for purchase through authorized retailers and will start shipping in fall 2016. The projector comes with a limited warranty of three years or 20,000 hours, whichever comes first. For additional information, visit www.epson.com/largevenue.<\q>

    I am told that in EMEA the warranty will even run for 5 years or 20000 hours.

    Ideal for rental and staging, as well as permanent large venue installations, the Pro L25000U features advanced technology, including a wide array of future-proof 4K-ready powered lenses with lens shift and lens memory, 360-degree installation flexibility, diverse connectivity options, and sealed optical engine design. Leveraging Epson's 4K Enhancement technology, the projector accepts 4K input and enhances a 1080p signal to surpass Full HD image quality3.

    "The Pro L25000U is a game changer, opening new markets and putting Epson in a position to lead the laser-phosphor market," said Phong Phanel, product manager, large venue projectors, Epson America Inc. "The Pro L25000U has already garnered phenomenal feedback from the A/V community, receiving awards and attention for its superior brightness and sharp color output. We are excited to see these projector features help expand the Rental & Staging market."

    The Pro L25000U leverages Epson's proprietary 3LCD technology and new inorganic components to deliver advanced performance, quality, and flexibility. The Pro L25000U uses advanced edge blending and auto image calibration for creating immersive experiences, and offers seamless integration tools. Additional features and benefits for large venue installations, include:

    Exceptional Full HD Widescreen Display – Native WUXGA (1920 x 1200) with 4K Enhancement technology
    4K-Ready Lenses – These future-proof lenses project crisp images and are ready for true 4K applications
    4K Enhancement Technology – Revolutionary technology accepts 4K signal and enhances a 1080p signal to output that surpasses Full HD image quality3
    Solid-State Laser Light Source – Provides virtually maintenance-free operation up to 20,000 hours2
    Versatile Connectivity – Supports the full range of inputs including HDBaseT, 3G-SDI, and compatible with Crestron RoomView, AMX, Extron XTP, Control4, and Art-Net for easy integration
    Web-based Remote Management – Control and monitor projector status via a Web browser
    Professional Installation Features – Full 360-degree installation flexibility, including Portrait Mode, instant On/Off power, quieter performance, and absolute black contract ration
    Outstanding Service and Support – Limited warranty of 20,000 hours of usage or three years, whichever comes first

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