Following the introduction of its Q Series of high-performance projectors, Epson just unveiled new Epson EpiqVision Mini models to support a range of lifestyle friendly AV system installations.
The new, compact and portable design is available in a range of color options, and the new projectors offer a Full HD HDR picture up to 150-inches, along with audio, built-in streaming capabilities, and a simple setup. Epson states that integrators can set the new EpiqVision products at home or outside .
“At Epson, we are consistently pushing technology boundaries, and the new Epson EpiqVision Mini models are no exception,” says Kenny Tang, product manager, Epson America, Inc. “In today’s always-on culture, these compact projectors pack the latest tech to make it easy for anyone to host an epic home screening, underscoring the power of a big screen to bring people together.”
The new Epson EpiqVision Mini family of portable streaming home entertainment projectors offer an all-in-one viewing experience with built-in Google TV impressive Dolby audio, and a one-click setup, along with a host of useful features that include:
Picture Quality: Equipped with Epson’s 3-chip 3LCD technology, the projectors deliver up to 1,000 Lumens of Color Brightness (IDMS Rated) and 1,000 Lumens of White Brightness (ISO Rated).
Modern Portable Design: The EpiqVision Mini projectors utilize modern, compact designs that balance offers portability and Epson’s proprietary EpiqSense technology that enables real-time picture resizing, focusing and alignment on virtually any surface to ensure simple setup almost anywhere. Both Epson EpiqVision Mini models are available in a variety of colors to match different home aesthetics, including diamond white, opal green and quartz rose. In addition, the EF22 also offers a choice of stone blue and onyx black color options to help blend in with other objects when not in use. The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 model is equipped with a built-in 360-degree swivel stand with tilt ability to project content at any angle.
EpiqVision Mini Projectors Incorporate Streaming Options: With built-in Dolby audio, the projectors’ speakers if the products are not connected to a home audio system. Featuring smart TV capabilities, the EF22 and EF21 with built in Google TV make it easy to access over 10,000 streaming apps, including Netflix, Disney+ and even live TV from apps like YouTube TV. Both models also provide built-in HDMI so integrators can easily connect gaming consoles and streaming devices, such as Apple TV, Roku or Amazon Fire TV. Epson emphasizes to make things easier, both models pair with the company’s EpiqVision Mini Custom Travel Case, which is sold separately.
The Epson EpiqVision Mini EF22 carries an MSRP of $999.99 and the EF21 carries an MSRP of $899.99. The Custom Travel Case is available for an MSRP $49.99, and the company notes the case will be available at the beginning of October.
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