Epson has unleashed another slim desktop PC called the Endeavor AT991E. Priced at 43,890 Yen (about $533), the system is packed with a 2.60GHz Intel Celeron G550 processor, an Intel H61 Express Chipset, a 2GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD-ROM drive and runs on Windows 8 64-bit OS. [Epson]
As you watch the video above, be amazed at the ingenuity of the human mind, as well as ask yourself just whether you have the brains and passion to contribute positively to this particular project. The Epson Moverio BT-100, which is actually Epson’s see-through wearable display, was seen to be able to facilitate a conversation between two men which would not have been made possible but for the clever implementation of a bunch of components as well as slight modifications made to the Epson Moverio BT-100.
Epson is right now on the lookout for feedback from the masses as to how this particular application can be refined and enhanced. It does seem that this has the potential of being an incredible communication tool for the hearing impaired, and Epson has also hosted a developer program so that hackers, modders, programmers, and fellow geeks who want to contribute can share their app ideas as well as modding suggestions.
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Epson’s video board pumps composite inputs to the Moverio BT-100 headset (video)
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Bummed that your $700 Moverio BT-100 headset doesn’t have video input? Well, Epson’s here to tease you with a board that plugs into the trackpad and accepts any composite video source. Despite best attempts to hide the identity of hardware it’s being tested with and give the lawyers a weekend off, it’s shown to receive feeds from a PS3, an iPad and a 360 with Kinect. Check out the honk-filled video of all the fun you’re not having, and contact Epson if you’ve got an interesting idea for using the board, because they might just give you one. How about — “I want to play games on it?” That sounds like a pretty good reason to us.
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The Epson Expression Photo XP-850 “small-in-one” printer is currently available in the U.S. market. It is a WiFi-enabled printer that adopts the company’s six-colour Claria Photo HD Ink Set (black, cyan, magenta, yellow, light cyan and light magenta). The Epson Expression Photo XP-850 provides a scanning resolution of 4800ppi, and a duplex ADF for double-sided scanning, copying as well as faxing. If you are interested, you can purchase the Epson Expression Photo XP-850 for $299.99. [PhotographyBLOG]
Epson America has unveiled the new Perfection V37 and V370 photo scanners. Both scanners feature a high-rise 180-degree lid for scanning oversized artwork, 3D objects, photo albums and documents. The Epson Perfection V370 is a more advance model that provides a built-in 35mm transparency unit for scanning mounted slides, negatives and film strips in 135 format. The Epson Perfection V37 and V370 photo scanners are priced at $89.99 and $119.99, respectively. [PhotographyBLOG]
Check out this newly introduced all-in-one desktop PC from Epson, the Endeavor PU100S. This BTO (Build To Order) 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 and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS (Basic Configuration). Price itself is set at 48,930 Yen (about $619). [Product Page]
Epson is proud to bring you their latest desktop PC, the Endeavor S Series AY321S. This BTO (Build To Order) system is equipped with 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 and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS (Basic Configuration). The Endeavor S Series AY321S is priced at 31,920 Yen (about $411). [Product Page]
Epson today introduced five new full HD 1080p 2D and 3D home theater projectors namely the Epson 3LCD PowerLite Pro Cinema 6020UB, Home Cinema 5020UB/5020UBe and 3020/3020e. All models feature full HD (1080p) resolution, Active Shutter 3D and WirelessHD. These projectors also support 2D-to-3D conversion to transform any 2D movie to spectacular 3D. The Epson 3LCD PowerLite Pro Cinema 6020UB, Home Cinema 5020UB/5020UBe and 3020/3020e are equipped with two pairs of RF 3D glasses that last up to 40-hour when fully charged or up to three hours with a new three-minute quick charge. [Akihabara]
It seems that Epson USA is in better shape than it’s Japanese counterpart, after the company just announced in the US not one but five new Home Theater projectors with the 3020, 3020e, 5020, 5020e and Pro Home Cinema 6020! All models comes with a full HD (1080p) resolution and even 3D to 3D conversion, Active Shutter 3D, WirelessHD and RF 3D Glasses! So what’s new here? Well not much really the first two models including the 3020 and 3020e comes with a better bigness than its …
Epson has decided not to mess with success, as it’s left the new Home Cinema 3020, 3020e, 5020, 5020e and Pro Home Cinema 6020 projectors largely untouched from last year. All the models still carry full 1080p resolution, active shutter 3D, 2D-to-3D conversion, WirelessHD and a pair of RF 3D glasses. There’s a slight bump in brightness for the lower-end 3020/3020e models from 2,200 to 2,300 lumens and a 100,000:1 contrast hike for the 5020/5020e and 6020 models. Otherwise, the new projectors remain unchanged, right down to the colors, housings, 3LCD tech, 6,000 hour lamp and Fujinon OptiCinema lenses for the 6020. Prices also carry over from the previous models, at under $4,000, $3,000 and $2,000 for the high- to low-end models, respectively. The projectors will start arriving in October and with little other competition in that price range, Epson can probably rest on its laurels — at least for a while longer.
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