Epson Introduces Brighter EX-Series Projectors
Epson today introduced its new EX-Series — four LCD projectors: the EX7220 (WXGA), EX6220 (WXGA), EX5220 (XGA) and EX3220 (SVGA) — all spec’d at 3,000 ANSI lumens and with HDMI inputs. The EX6220 and the EX3220 also have wireless projection capabilities. All the projectors include keystone correction, remote lens control and a 1.2x zoom lens. They also feature Epson’s iProjection wireless system that allows computers or mobile devices to display video wirelessly.
The list price for the EX7220, EX6220, EX5220 and EX3220 projectors is $649, $599, $549 and $449, respectively. All the details are here.
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