Over 100 Epson Printer Models Now Support Apple AirPrint

epson powerlite Over 100 Epson Printer Models Now Support Apple AirPrintApple’s AirPrint is now supported by more than 100 Epson printer models, and if you love being exact, we are talking about 105 printers from Epson in total. Just what is AirPrint all about? Well, AirPrint basically makes it a snap to print emails, photos, web pages, and documents straight from the iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, all without the need to hook up software, drivers or cables. This would be Epson’s effort in making mobile printing a whole lot more convenient and productive for the masses. .

Ian Cameron, general manager, Global Web & Communications, Seiko Epson Corporation, said, “Epson’s widespread support of AirPrint demonstrates our global leadership and commitment to providing customers with easy printing solutions that meet their evolving mobile business and personal lifestyle. We recognized some time ago that mobile printing wasn’t just a novel idea, it was a necessary requirement for both sharing memories and mobile productivity in a rapidly changing digital marketplace. As iPhone and iPad momentum continues to grow, Epson will continue to lead the development of various innovative mobile digital imaging solutions.”

It is also rather interesting to note that this would mean Epson has expanded their range of AirPrint-enabled printers by over 80% compared to the figure compiled in 2012.

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Epson 0.48-inch Camera Viewfinder Display Sports 1,024 x 768 Resolution

epson kamerasucher hd Epson 0.48 inch Camera Viewfinder Display Sports 1,024 x 768 ResolutionIt seems that the new buzzword when it comes to touting the quality of a display on a piece of consumer electronics would be the pixel density, and the higher it is, the better, of course. Well, Epson might have the jump on the iPad’s 264 pixels-per-inch or the Google Nexus 10′s 299 ppi displays, considering how they have managed to roll out a new display that boasts a whopping 2,667 ppi. Before you start scratching your head and wonder just when did Epson start to roll out tablets, the thing is, this display is meant to fulfill the function of a camera viewfinder, so forget about seeing this on a tablet, smartphone or TV.

The new Epson display comes with a 1,024 x 768 pixel resolution in the form of a 0.48” high-temperature polysilicon TFT color display. According to Epson, it is more than bright enough to view outdoors, which is important when you consider how many times you capture photos under bright light conditions. The display will be part of Epson’s Ultramicron line where it boasts a surface luminance of 520 cd/m2, and the RGB display is capable of showing off 16.77 million colors.

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Epson Endeavor NB51E Nettop PC

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Epson has also introduced their latest nettop PC, the Endeavor NB51E. Specs-wise, the system is packed with a 1.70GHz AMD E2-1800 processor, an AMD A45 FCH chipset, a built-in Radeon HD 7340 graphics card, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The Endeavor NB51E sells for 36,540 Yen (about $407). [Product Page]

Epson Endeavor PT100E All-In-One Desktop PC

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Epson hits back with a new all-in-one desktop PC, the Endeavor PT100E. This space-saving system is equipped with a 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, a 2.60GHz Intel Celeron G550 processor, an Intel H61 Express Chipset, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, an SD card slot, an HDMI port and runs on Windows 8 Pro (64-bit) OS. The Endeavor PT100E sells for 59,430 Yen (about $669). [Epson]

Epson unveils new PowerLite Home Cinema 750HD projector

Epson has announced a new home theater projector that supports both 2-D and 3-D technology. The new projector is called the Home Cinema 750HD and it uses 3LCD technology. Epson also claims that the new projector is its brightest home theater projector offered so far.

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The projector has 3000 lumens of color and 3000 lumens of white brightness allowing for better image quality in rooms that have more ambient light. The projector supports full HD resolution content and supports active shutter 3-D viewing at 720p resolution. The projector supports picture size up to 300-inches.

Epson designed the projector to be placed in an entertainment center or mounted to the ceiling. The projector uses Epson’s latest RF 3-D glasses promising up to 40 hours of use with a full charge up to three hours of use with a three-minute quick charge. The projector has a 1.2 times optical zoom lens to allow for positioning flexibility and has automatic vertical keystone correction.

Connectivity options include component video, S-video, HDMI, and USB connectivity. The projector ships with a single pair of 3-D glasses and promises a lamp life of up to 5000 hours. One of the most interesting features of the new projector is that it has a surprisingly affordable price of $899. The projector will be available in late March through select dealers nationwide and online via Epson.com.


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Epson 3LCD PowerLite Home Cinema 750HD, an affordable home theater projector

epson HC750HD FR Epson 3LCD PowerLite Home Cinema 750HD, an affordable home theater projector[CES 2013] If you’re thinking of setting up a home theater in your house and you’re on a budget, you might want to check out Epson’s latest offering: the 3LCD PowerLite Home Cinema 750HD. Designed for first-time home theater enthusiasts or those on a tight budget, this affordable and versatile 2D and true 3D projector is Epson’s brightest home theater projector to date.

The Home Cinema 750HD projects up to 3,000 lumens of color and 3,000 lumens of white brightness for dark or light rooms. It also features full HD, active shutter 3D with 720p resolution, and can project at up to 300-inches. The projector is equipped with a built-in speaker, and a range of connectivity options for your DVD players, TV receivers, gaming consoles, computers, and mobile devices.

The Epson Home Cinema 750HD will be available in late March for $899.

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Epson adds the Home Cinema 750HD to its line of home theater projectors, ships in March for $899

Epson adds the 3LCD Powerlite Home Cinema 750HD to its line of home theatre projectors, ships in March for $899

Looking to finally convert that guest bedroom into an in-home movie theater this spring? If so, you’re in luck as Epson has announced the 3LCD Powerlite Home Cinema 750HD projector here at CES 2013. The home theater unit offers 2D and 3D 720p capabilities for viewing at up to 120 inches or larger. Touting up to 3,000 lumens of both color and white brightness, the 750HD sports Bright 3D Drive tech and Easy-Slide image correction to power viewing sessions from DVD / Blu-ray players, cable boxes, gaming consoles, PC, Apple devices and smartphones — without the need for an additional format converter. Of course, HDMI and USB connections are here as well alongside five color modes for adapting the picture to each viewing environment. Epson’s RF 3D glasses are also along for the ride that boasts 40 hours of viewing or up to three hours after a three-minute quick charge. The Home Cinema 750HD is set to arrive in March, hitting wallets up for $899 in order to procure one.

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Epson LD22W91 21.5-Inch Full HD Monitor

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Epson has come out with a new Full HD monitor, the LD22W91. This new 21.5-inch TFT LED-backlight monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 250 cd/m2 brightness, 5ms response time and 178/178 degree viewing angles. In addition, it also comes with two built-in 1W stereo speakers and has mini D-Sub, DVI-D and HDMI connectors. The LD22W91 is available now for 19,950 Yen (about $229). [Epson]

IRL: Epson R1800, Babbel for iPad and the Nokia Lumia 920 on Rogers

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

This week we’ve got Darren learning a little Spanish through Babbel and Jon, the man of many Canadian phones, testing the Lumia 920 on Rogers’ LTE network. And, on a slightly more nostalgic note, Billy delivers a eulogy of sorts for the Epson photo printer that got him through years of graphic design school.

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Epson Endeavor NP31S Nettop PC

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Epson has also come out with their latest nettop PC, the Endeavor NP31S. Specs-wise, the system packs a 1.40GHz AMD E1-1200 processor, an AMD A45 FCH chipset, a built-in Radeon HD 7310 graphics card, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 250GB hard drive and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. The Endeavor NP31S sells for 29,980 Yen (about $363). [Product Page]