Epson Endeavor Pro8000 Desktop PC

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Epson has dropped another desktop PC namely the Endeavor Pro8000. The system packs a 3.70GHz Intel Core i7-4820K processor, an Intel X79 Express Chipset, a Radeon HD 6570 1GB graphics card, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD-ROM drive, a 650W power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium OS (Minimum Configuration). The Endeavor Pro8000 is available now for 191,100 Yen (about $1,975). [Epson]

Epson EH-TW5200 Home Theater Projector

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Epson is set to ship their newest home theater projector, the EH-TW5200. Adopting the 3LCD display technology, this 3D-ready projector provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 2000 ANSI lumens brightness, 15000:1 contrast ratio and up to 6,000 hours of lamp life. It also comes with a built-in 2W mono speaker and a number of connectivity ports including 2x HDMI, D-Sub, Composite, 2x RCA and USB Type A. The EH-TW5200 will begin shipping from mid-October in Singapore for about $1204. [CNET]

Epson Powerlite Pro Cinema 6030UB and Home Cinema 5030UB/UBe support 2-D and 3-D content

Epson has unveiled several new projectors aimed at home theater users. The new projectors include the PowerLite Pro Cinema 6030UB, Pro Cinema 4030, and Home Cinema 5030UB/UBe. The Pro Cinema projectors are sold through custom installers while the Home Cinema will be sold through traditional channels. All the projectors offer 2400 lm of color and […]

Epson V550 color photos scanner scans printed photos directly to Facebook

If you have a bunch of photographs stuffed inside various photo albums getting old and brittle with age, you may be wondering what you can do to save those paper photographs. Epson has unveiled a new color photo scanner called the Epson Perfection V550 that makes it easy to turn printed photos, negatives, or slides […]

Epson Expression Premium XP-810 and XP-610 printers offer Wi-Fi Direct

Epson has announced two new printers that are aimed at families and photo enthusiasts. The new printers include the Epson Expression Premium XP-810 and XP-610 Small-in-One. Both printers use Epson’s MicroPiezo printing technology and Claria Premium ink allowing high-quality photos to be printed at home. One of the most interesting pieces of technology both of […]

Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 projector offers 1080p and 3-D capability

It wasn’t so long ago that you need to spend some serious money to get a home theater projector that supports full HD resolution and the ability to view 3-D content. Epson has announced a new home theater projector called the PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 that supports full HD resolution and both 2-D and 3-D […]

Epson launches MHL-enabled 1080p 2D/3D projector for $999

Epson launches 1080p 2D3D PowerLite home cinema projector for $999

It’s rare that we document the arrival of a new projector, but we thought that Epson’s PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 deserved some special attention. It’s the company’s first unit that offers an MHL-enabled HDMI port, enabling you to output video from your Android phone or tablet. Otherwise, the unit offers 1080p 2D/3D visuals, built-in speakers and a 2,000 lumens bulb. It’ll be available at the start of September from Epson’s online store for $999 — a small price to pay to get those Netflix episodes of Breaking Bad splattered over your walls.

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Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 delivers Full HD images without breaking the bank

epson-home-cinema-2030Many of us have now gotten used to the presence of Full High Definition video in our living rooms, at the cinema, as well as on our smartphones. The thing is, while we would like the presence of a large screen TV in our living rooms or home theater setups, how many of us do prefer the projector over a TV? I would say that the answer would not be all that many, but this does not mean that growth and evolution in the home projector market has stalled. No sir, Epson has just debuted their family focused Full HD 2D/3D projector that is known as the PowerLite Home Cinema 2030, where it will be able to offer big screen, high value HD entertainment without requiring you to break the bank.

The Epson Home Cinema 2030 will be able to offer families and home theater enthusiasts an amazing, larger-than-life HD experience, where it sports bright and vibrant image quality regardless of where you set it up, not to mention the presence of a new MHL-enabled HDMI port will be able to turn this particular projector into a smart display as long as it plays nice with the other MHL-supported devices, such as a range of Android-powered phones and tablets, and the Roku Streaming Stick, of course.

Just what other kind of hardware will the Epson Home Cinema 2030 pack underneath the hood? Well, we are looking at built-in sound with the capability to add speakers, which would mean users are able to enhance their future movie experience accordingly, depending on their budget at that point in time. Not only that, it will be able to deliver 2,000 lumens of color brightness and 2,000 lumens of white brightness, all thanks to a 3LCD, 3-chip technology setup. The projector will ship with half a dozen pre-set color modes, so that users can play their favorite videogames or watch their favorite TV programs all the same, regardless of whether you are in a dark room or in a well-lit area.

Coming in a white, compact design, the Epson PowerLite Home Cinema 2030 will cost a relatively affordable $999.

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Epson PowerLite 1262W 3LCD Projector

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Here’s a look at another upcoming 3LCD projector from Epson, the PowerLite 1262W. Designed for small and medium-sized businesses, this new projector delivers 1280 x 800 native resolution, 3000 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, D-Sub, S-Video, Composite, RCA Audio and USB Type A. The PowerLite 1262W will hit the market from September for $649. [Epson]

Epson dangles $1,000 bounty to attract augmented reality apps

Epson hosting Moverio hackathon on August 24th and 25th

Epson’s Moverio BT-100 is one of the more hackable headsets thanks to its Android control box, but few developers have given it a good look. The company may have an incentive for those coders — it’s holding its first-ever Moverio hackathon on August 24th and 25th. Those who visit Epson’s Long Beach headquarters on those days can design and pitch an augmented reality concept in hopes of winning a either $1,000 grand prize or one of two $500 runner-up awards. Space is very limited at just 50 slots, so you’ll want to sign up quickly if you’re interested. Whether or not you can attend, the hackathon is good news for Moverio owners that could soon get more use out of their $699 eyewear.

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