Epson has just rolled out a new lineup of 12 portable PowerLite L-Series projectors, promising a range of options for environments that demand clear, bright visuals. With models suited for everything from corporate meetings to classrooms, these projectors blend performance with flexibility. Let’s take a closer look at what they have to offer.
A Fresh Look at Portable Projection
Epson‘s latest PowerLite L-Series brings a variety of projector models designed to meet diverse display needs. The range includes both short throw and standard throw models, meaning installers can choose the ideal option for different room sizes and layouts. Whether you need a setup for floor projection, rear projection, or even more creative displays, there’s likely a model in this lineup that can handle the job.
Enhanced Visual Performance
At the heart of these projectors is Epson‘s renowned 3-chip 3LCD technology. Some models push the brightness up to 8,000 lumens, ensuring clear images even in well-lit spaces. Additionally, several models feature Full HD WUXGA resolution, while others incorporate 4K Enhancement Technology. This technology effectively doubles the perceived resolution, delivering sharp images that are ideal for presentations and detailed visual content.
Flexible Installation Options
One of the key highlights of the new L-Series is its adaptability when it comes to installation. The projectors come with a broad range of throw ratios—from as short as 0.5 to as long as 2.2—giving users the freedom to position them almost anywhere. Enhanced features such as optical zoom (up to 1.7x) and wide lens shift capabilities further simplify placement. For more complex setups involving multiple projectors, tools like advanced geometric correction and the optional PixAlign camera are available to streamline tasks like screen matching and blending.
Smart Connectivity and Ease of Use
Connectivity is another area where Epson has packed in some handy features. The projectors support built-in wireless communication, allowing remote monitoring and control via a web browser using the Epson Projector Management Connected app. They also facilitate direct screen casting through technologies like Epson iProjection and Miracast. Other thoughtful touches include built-in NFC for quicker setup and over-the-air firmware updates, which help keep the projectors current without extra hassle.
Overall, the new PowerLite L-Series projectors offer a solid mix of brightness, resolution, and installation flexibility to suit a variety of applications. With both short throw and standard throw models available, users can find the right balance of performance and ease of setup. Pricing and availability details are included in the official announcement, with models set to hit the market in April 2025.
PowerLite L690SE | Short Throw (0.5–0.7), 6,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L695SE | Short Throw (0.5–0.7), 6,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L690SU | Short Throw (0.8–1.36), 6,200 lumens, Full HD WUXGA |
PowerLite L695SU | Short Throw (0.8–1.36), 6,200 lumens, Full HD WUXGA |
PowerLite L690U | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 6,500 lumens, Full HD WUXGA |
PowerLite L690E | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 6,500 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L795SE | Short Throw (0.8–1.36), 7,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L790SE | Short Throw (0.8–1.36), 7,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L790U | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 7,300 lumens, Full HD WUXGA |
PowerLite L890E | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 8,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L895E | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 8,000 lumens, 4K Enhancement |
PowerLite L890U | Standard Throw (1.35–2.20), 8,000 lumens, Full HD WUXGA |