Epson's new EpiqVision lineup will bring a new entertainment feature to users. The giant tech company has collaborated with Yamaha to combine its custom sound with the new EpiqVision advanced laser-array projection technology.
According to Gadgetbridge's latest report, the new generation of projectors will help many people since, during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many families continue to accept new forms of at-home entertainment.
More users can enjoy watching movies at home, even more, thanks to Yamaha's custom sound and built-in Android TV, both combined with Epson's technology.
Epson's new EpiqVision laser projectors
CISION reported that the new Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 and Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS300 Smart Streaming Laser Projectors, as well as the Mini EF11 Laser Projector, will make it easy for you to enjoy your favorite streaming and gaming channels.
These include HBO, Prime Video, YouTube, and Hulu.
"Entertainment at home has never been more important and streaming movies, TV, gaming, and sports keeps getting bigger and bigger," said Rodrigo Catalan, Epson America Inc.'s senior product manager.
"With Epson EpiqVision we are bringing streaming directly to our projectors," he added, as reported by CISION.
Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 ad EF11
Epson EpiqVision Mini EF12 and EF11 bring up to 150 inches of big-screen entertainment virtually anywhere. Both of the projectors, which is five pounds each, offer auto picture skew, a simple user interface, and multi-array technology.
EF11 and EF12 are designed for instant streaming once you turn them on or connect them to Wi-Fi. EF12 has a built-in Android TV and auto focus correction. On the other hand EF11 has a built-in HDMI port for connection to streaming solutions such as Amazon FireTV, Apple TV, and Roku.
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.