Epson EB-G7000W, 6500 ANSI lumens, 5915 ANSI lumens, 6500 ANSI lumens, 6500 ANSI lumens, China, Ceiling
EB-G7000W
Easy to set-up and with low maintenance requirements, this6,500-lumens WXGA installation projector boasts bright imagesand vivid colours.Ideal for professional-looking presentations in a variety of large venues, the EB-G7000W creates images with rich, vivid colours thanks to Epson's 3LCDtechnology and equally high White and Colour Light Output. With flexibleinstallation and low maintenance, this projector offers a fit-and-forget solution forscenarios in which only superior projections will do.Superior image qualityEnsure superb quality and the best possible delivery of presentations with thispowerful installation projector for large venues. Featuring Epson's own 3LCDtechnology and equally high White and Colour Light Output, WXGA resolutionimages are vivid and bright, even in daylight with its 6,500 lumens brightness.Easy positioningThanks to a new range of motorised lenses, including optional ultra-short throw(UST) lens, and both vertical and horizontal lens shift, the projector benefits fromtrue 360 installation flexibility allowing it to be placed almost anywhere.Quick set-upGet started quickly thanks to a lens memory function, which stores projectorsettings such as image position, focus and zoom, for prompt access whenprojecting images in different aspect ratios, or using different lenses. Split-screenallows dual feeds to be projected, while a portrait projection mode is possiblewithout changing the lamp. For integration with a wide range of systems, inputsinclude HDMI, HDBaseT, DVI-D and component video.WXGA, 3LCD, 400W, 6500lumen, 12.7kg, white
Epson EB-G7000W. Projector brightness: 6500 ANSI lumens, Projector brightness (economic mode): 5915 ANSI lumens, White light output: 6500 ANSI lumens. Country of origin: China. Placement: Ceiling. Package width: 680 mm, Package depth: 765 mm, Package height: 260 mm. Quantity per pack: 1 pc(s), Products per pallet: 7 pc(s), Pallet gross length: 120 cm
11/05/2016