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Epson at Facilities Integrate

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Epson New Zealand will showcase a range of projector and projection solutions at this year’s Facilities Integrate event, as the company looks to highlight professional installation solutions.The range on show are designed for business, education and staging.

The Facilities Integrate show is set to take place over two days on November 3 and 4, at the ASB Showgrounds in Greenlane, Auckland. The NZ trade exhibition is designed specifically for the facilities management and system integration industries.

Headlining this year's show will be a high brightness static image demonstration from the Epson’s EB-L1505UNL, the world's first-ever 12,000-lumen 3LCD laser light source projector. Epson's laser projectors are also the first to include inorganic 3LCD panels with a laser light source and an inorganic phosphor wheel.

Next is something Epson projectors are known for doing well – edge blending. At this year's Facilities Integrate show, this will be done with two Z-Series 10,000 lumen Full HD projectors combining individual images to create one seamless giant image.

Then comes an interactive education demonstration from the new EB-695Wi ultra-short-throw touch-enabled interactive projector.

Finally, demonstrating how bright an HD image using a UST lens can appear, will be the recently-launched 7,500 lumens EB-G7905U projector. According to Epson, part of the new G7000-Series, the EB-G7905U has been designed specifically to suit large venue meeting spaces. With new features including increased brightness and motorised lenses, the EB-G7905U delivers uncompromising image quality and low total cost of ownership with low cost replacement lamps. The EB-G7905U also features the world's first zero-offset ultra-short throw lens with 0.35 throw ratio, making it ideal for space constrained venues and digital signage applications.

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