Epson to Highlight New 4K Projectors and Display Tools at InfoComm 2025
Epson will showcase a range of new 4K projectors and display technologies at InfoComm 2025, including updates across its EB-PQ, PowerLite, and EB-PU Pro series. The company will exhibit at booth #3427 during the show, held June 11–13 at the Orange County Convention Center.
The booth will feature multiple immersive demos, including a three-walled projection space created in partnership with Igloo Vision and Matterport. Designed to show how ultra short-throw projection can be used in compact environments, the installation includes floor and high-wall projection for spatial visualization, aimed at sectors like real estate and retail.
Epson will also display the following technologies:
EB-PQ Series 4K Laser Projectors
Targeted at large venues, the EB-PQ models offer 8,000 to 20,000 lumens of brightness and utilize Epson’s 3-chip 3LCD engine with 4K Crystal Motion technology. Key features include HDR support, scene-adaptive gamma correction, and frame interpolation. The lineup is compatible with Epson’s optional PixAlign camera and includes what the company claims are the world’s smallest and lightest 10,000- and 20,000-lumen 4K projectors.
PowerLite L Series
These portable projectors range from 6,000 to 8,000 lumens and include both standard and short-throw models. The series supports Full HD WUXGA and Epson’s 4K Enhancement Technology, with throw ratios from 0.5 to 2.2. Installation features include NFC, geometric correction, and optional PixAlign support.
PowerLite 810E and 815E
These new extreme short-throw models deliver 5,000 lumens and 4K Enhancement, producing images up to 160 inches with a 0.16 throw ratio. They support aspect ratios from 16:9 to 21:9 and include built-in speakers, digital zoom, and compatibility with Epson’s Setting Assistant app.
Mobi Projector Cart (ELPCS01)
Designed to house the PowerLite 810E/815E, this mobile cart allows the projector to display up to 160-inch images from just inches away. It includes built-in Wi-Fi, Miracast support, onboard USB hub, control panel, and dual speakers. It is intended for classrooms, collaborative spaces, and mobile applications.
EB-PU Pro Series
These large-venue projectors use 3-chip 3LCD and 4K Enhancement and range up to 20,000 lumens. The EB-PU2010 and EB-PU2220B are among the smallest and lightest in their category, according to Epson. The lineup supports PixAlign and is compatible with Epson’s full lens catalog.
BrightLink 770Fi
This interactive, laser-based display offers 4,100 lumens and supports image sizes from 65 to 100 inches. It works with Windows, Mac, Office 365, and Google Workspace and is designed for education and hybrid learning spaces.
Epson Projector Management – Connected (EPM-C)
EPM-C is a cloud-based software platform for remote monitoring and control of Epson projectors. Designed for IT and AV managers, it enables fleet management through a web browser interface and includes tools for diagnostics and performance optimization.
Epson’s booth will also include a live performance element with Cirque du Soleil artists, continuing a partnership tied to a new installation for the company’s upcoming European residential show.
