Epson showcases laser displays for learning environments

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June 30, 2025
Epson will showcase its latest display solutions at the upcoming ISTELive 2025 event in San Antonio, Texas.
Epson's lineup of lamp-free laser displays includes its first extreme short throw projector with 4K enhancement designed to foster creativity and support diverse learning environments.
"Epson is committed to helping educators create more engaging, collaborative and effective learning environments," Remi Del Mar, group product manager, Epson America, Inc., said in a press release. "Our latest laser display solutions deliver ultra-bright visuals and easy-to-use collaboration tools, while offering flexible, wide-format options that support interactive teaching to keep students connected."
The lineup includes:
- PowerLite 810E Projector: Fully loaded with enterprise wireless connectivity and dual speakers, this extreme short throw projector produces an 80-inch display from one inch away and up to 160 inches from 14 inches away. It features an bright, three-chip 3LCD, lamp-free laser light engine with 4K enhancement1 that provides 5,000 lumens of color and white brightness.
- Mobi Projector Cart: Designed for the PowerLite 810E/815E extreme short throw projectors, this mobile projector cart features locking casters and low center of gravity, enabling projection up to 160 inches — four times the size of a 75-inch flat panel — while placed inches from the wall.
- PowerLite L790SE Projector: The 7,000-lumen short throw laser projector delivers up to 400-inch detailed displays with 4K Enhancement Technology, which doubles HD video resolution on screen. It offers an 0.8 – 1.36 throw ratio, wide lens shift and 1.7x optical zoom plus support for 16:10 and ultra-wide 16:6 and 21:9 displays.
- BrightLink 770Fi Interactive Display: This large display features three-chip 3LCD technology and a virtually maintenance-free laser light source. The interactive display offers 4,100 lumens of equal color and white brightness and supports variable display sizes from 65- to 100-inches — 75% larger than a 75-inch flat panel.
- EB-PU2216W Projector: This lens laser projector produces ultra bright, 16,000-lumen images from a standard 120 volt power source.