LAS VEGAS (InfoComm, Booth #C7430) – June 18, 2014 – Epson, the number-one selling projector brand worldwide1, today expanded its PowerLite® 1900-series projector line with three new models. Designed for boardrooms, lecture halls and houses of worship, the new PowerLite 1975W, 1980WU and 1985WU provide outstanding image quality, a wide range of connectivity options and up to WUXGA resolution with native full HD 1080p support. In addition, two of the new models feature wireless full HD video transfer via Intel®WiDi and Android™ Miracast, as well as two HDMI ports, one with MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) for connecting multiple digital devices.
“These three new projectors join our already robust PowerLite 1900-series to complete the line, offering projection solutions with the highest image quality and flexibility,” said Phong Phanel, product manager, Epson America, Inc. “We have listened to customer feedback to integrate cutting-edge connectivity, including the advanced wireless support of Intel WiDi and Android Miracast for full mirroring of wireless devices, providing easier and better support for BYOD.”
Epson enhances the value of the PowerLite 1900-series by offering $149 replacement lamps for all models. This low price-point reinforces Epson’s commitment to provide affordable and high-quality technology solutions that deliver a lower total cost of ownership to customers.
The new Epson PowerLite 1900-series projectors deliver a range of color brightness and white brightness and features to meet a variety of presentation needs:
Product | Color Brightness2 | White Brightness2 | Resolution | Features | Pricing* |
PowerLite 1975W | 5,000 | 5,000 | WXGA, 1280 x 800 widescreen support | WiDi, Miracast, two HDMI ports (one with MHL) | $1,999 |
PowerLite 1980WU | 4,400 | 4,400 | WUXGA with full HD 1080p support | Two HDMI ports (one with MHL)
| $1,499 |
PowerLite 1985WU | 4,800 | 4,800 | WUXGA with full HD 1080p support | WiDi, Miracast, two HDMI ports (one with MHL) | $1,999 |