Epson’s Upcoming 3LCD Projector

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Epson has showed off another one of its upcoming 3LCD projector, the EB-Z10000U. Designed specifically for large conference rooms or auditoriums, the EB-Z10000U supports a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels and provides 10000 ANSI lumens brightness and 15000:1 contrast ratio. In terms of connectivity ports, it comes with mini D-Sub, 5BNC, 1BNC, S terminal, HDMI, DVI-D, HDBaseT, HD-SDI, RS-232C and LAN. Coming in white and black color options, the EB-Z10000U will begin shipping from June 30th for unannounced price yet. [Epson]

Epson Endeavor PT110E Touchscreen All-In-One Desktop PC

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Epson has recently dropped their newest touchscreen all-in-one desktop PC, the Endeavor PT110E. Powered by a 2.0GHz Intel Celeron 2950M processor, this space-saving system is packed with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 10-point multi-touch display, an Intel HM86 Express Chipset, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 2MP webcam, a DVD-ROM drive, a 3-in-1 card reader and runs on Windows 8.1 64-bit OS (Minimum Configuration). Price itself is set at 99,750 Yen (about $979).[Epson]

Can’t Afford Google Glass? Epson Has the Specs for You

Can’t Afford Google Glass? Epson Has the Specs for You

Epson’s Moverio BT-200 glasses are bulkier than Google Glass, but they can do a lot more.

    



M-Tracer Device Analyzes Your Golf Swings

M Tracer Device Analyzes Your Golf SwingsPractice, practice, and more practice – there are just no two ways about it when it comes to being the best at something. Natural talent and ability will only get you so far after all, and everything else would hinge on you making the best of the situation. I am quite sure that many of us have heard of the hours of unseen practice put in by star athletes, celebrated musicians and of course, celebrity chefs when it comes to plying their trade in order to be at the very pinnacle of their game. Golf is no different, either, where both Seiko Epson Corp and Epson Sales Japan Corp have announced a sensor device which will be able to analyze your golf swing – the M-Tracer.

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    Beyond Glass: Inside Epson’s scheme to make the de-facto smart glasses

    Epson can forgive you if your first thought when you hear augmented reality is Google Glass, even though you’re wrong. Google may never had actually described its wearable as an … Continue reading

    Epson Endeavor TN10E Windows 8.1 Tablet

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    Check this newly introduced Windows 8.1 tablet from Epson, the Endeavor TN10E. The tablet sports an 11.6-inch 1920 x 1080 IPS LED-backlight 10-point multi-touch display, a 1GHz AMD A4-1200 APU dual-core processor, an AMD Radeon HD8180 graphics, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 128GB SSD, a microSD card slot, dual cameras (2MP front & 5MP rear), WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR, a micro-USB 3.0 port, a micro-HDMI port, a built-in 4700mAh battery and runs on Windows 8.1 64-bit OS (minimum configuration). The Endeavor TN10E will start shipping from late February for 73,500 Yen (about $715). [Epson]

    The Very First Mirrorless Camera Was a Gem Made by Epson. Yep. Epson.

    The Very First Mirrorless Camera Was a Gem Made by Epson. Yep. Epson.

    By 2010, the mirrorless camera had become a model on the rise, with Sony, Olympus, and Panasonic each pushing their new compact interchangeable-lens systems on the world. But the very first mirrorless camera came years before, made by a company known mostly for printers.

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    Epson EX5230 Pro 3LCD Projector

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    Epson is bringing you their latest 3LCD projector, the EX5230 Pro. Designed specially for large meeting rooms with ambient light, this new projector delivers 1024 x 768 native resolution, 3500 ANSI lumens brightness, 10,000:1 contrast ratio and up to 6,000 hours of lamp life (Eco Mode). It also comes with a built-in 2W monaural speaker and has a number of connectivity ports including HDMI, RGB/Component D-Sub, S-Video, Composite, RCA Audio and USB Type A. The EX5230 Pro is available now for $599. [Epson]

    Epson’s newest Android label maker introduced at CES 2014

    Epson is known for printing, and at CES they gave us a look at their LabelWorks LW-600P label maker. The latest in a line of Android-capable label makers, the LW-600P … Continue reading

    Epson Pulsense Line Announced

    Epson Pulsense Line Announced[CES 2014] Fitness products seem to be catching on these days, and some companies would definitely want to jump aboard the bandwagon so that they will not miss any opportunity should the gravy train pull ahead without them. Epson has looked into the world of fitness devices, where they have announced its Pulsense range of watches and wristbands for fitness, health, and wellness monitoring. The Pulsense would be worn on the wrist, where it can then monitor one’s heart rate, activity levels, calories burnt, and sleep patterns. This particular Pulsense product range will be Epson’s first smart wrist wearable devices, and Epson, a company that is more famous for its range of printers, has promised to make it distinct from competitors courtesy of their own patented unique biosensor technology.

    The Pulsense band from Epson does not need any kind of chest strap to detect and store your heart rate, but rather, it will fully rely on sensors located within the wrist device. The sensor would go about its work by measuring light that has been reflected from red blood cells and records heart beats accordingly by tracking the changes. Epson claims that the Pulsense is able to determine the number of calories burned accurately thanks to algorithms that are based on gender, age, and weight. Apart from that, it has enough memory to stash up to 480 hours of data before one is required to transfer information to another device. [Press Release]

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