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Epson, the world’s top projector maker for 12 years in a row*, has updated its EB-“G5000” series of high brightness projectors with new “G6000” models that are even brighter than the previous generation, feature sport cinema technology from Epson’s market leading home theatres, and with some models in the range being among the world’s first projectors to feature the long awaited HDBaseT interface.
Designed for use in large or bright venues, the Epson G6000 series projectors have brightness ratings of 5200 to 7000 lumens, and are able to produce clear, bright projections with equally high color brightness thanks to their 3LCD technology.
They are also the first projectors in this range to feature Epson’s renowned home theatre projection technologies that greatly improve contrast, resolution, and video motion, and enable them to produce the best movie quality in their class.
The new Epson G6000 series projectors are composed of six models with different combinations of brightness ratings, resolutions and features to suit a wide range of customers who need such high brightness projectors:
Model
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Brightness and Color Light
Output (CLO) rating
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Resolution
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Epson EB-G6150
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6500lm
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XGA (1024×768)
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Epson EB-G6800
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7000lm
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XGA (1024×768)
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Epson EB-G6050W
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5500lm
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WXGA (1280 x 800)
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Epson EB-G6250W
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6500lm
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WXGA (1280 x 800)
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Epson EB-G6550WU
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5200lm
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WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
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Epson EB-G6900WU
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6000lm
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WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
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Key features:
HDBaseT connectivity – Developed and supported by an alliance of leading consumer electronics companies, HDBaseT is the next generation interface for the long-distance transmission of uncompressed high-definition video, audio, and data. HDBaseT uses familiar Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cables and sockets which are widely available and in the future, is expected to replace existing multimedia cables like HDMI or DVI connectors which are more costly. Two models in the G6000 series range; the Epson EB-G6800 and EB-G6900WU, are among the world’s first projectors to feature HDbaseT connectivity (for more information, see: www.hdbaset.org).
Faroudja DCDi Cinema chip – The projectors feature the DCDi (directional correlation de-interlacing) cinema chip from renowned video processing experts Faroudja Labs. The specialized processor enhances color management while reducing 3D noise, resulting in sharp, crisp, detailed images; in addition, the Response Time Correction (RTC) technology is included to produce seamless motion in videos.
High Contrast with Auto Iris and C2FINE – The projector’s ultra-high-precision Auto Iris control system delivers a high 5,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio by monitoring the intrinsic brightness level of each scene and automatically adjusting contrast to optimal levels instantly. Image contrast and quality is further enhanced by the projectors’ use of Epson’s C2FINE inorganic LCD panels that use vertical alignment technology.
Frame Interpolation - Frame interpolation technology inserts new frames between original frames. As a result, blurring effects are suppressed and motion pictures look much smoother and sharper.
DICOM mode for clear medical images - DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is a global standard for the handling, storing, printing, and displaying of information in medical imaging. The projectors feature a DICOM compliant mode that produces images with clear shadows, and which is ideal for projecting X-rays and other medical images.
Edge blending - All the new G6000 series models feature an “Edge Blending” capability that can intelligently blend the colours of overlapped images (both top or bottom) from multi-screen projections to achieve a seamless panoramic display.
Curved & corner wall projection (EB-G6800 & EB-G6900WU) – The two top-of-the-line models in the G6000 series have additional curved and corner wall projection capabilities that enable them to project distortion free images on surfaces that are concave, convex, 90 degree adjacent or even spherical. This allows them to be applied in creative and exciting ways for unique visual experiences.
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