The VPL-PHZ60 6,000 lumen and VPL-PHZ50 5,000 lumen options are among the industry’s smallest compact WUXGA 3LCD laser projectors, both models are “optimised for use in small to medium-sized conference rooms and classrooms, as well as golf simulators”.
Epson's success in delivering a rainbow-effect free three LCD system has been one of the hallmarks of its attention to detail, with Epsion driving the projector market forward since it launched the VPJ-700, its first 3LCD projector, in 1989.
Epson has been a long-term maker of home, education, commercial, and theatre/event projectors and believes it is time to put a lot of the industry hype in perspective.
Epson’s newest 3LCD projector really lets you see the light with a claimed ‘world-first-ever’ 25,000 lumen LCD projector as part of its new 3LCD range.
Sony is becoming more well known for its optical prowess – indeed its camera optics and sensors are found in many premium smartphones, it has a great range of professional still and video camera products, and its projectors are amongst the best available.
Epson is well-known for its printers – and it should not be overlooked for its amazing array of – dare I call them such an old term - data projectors.
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