EPSON EB-1430Wi PROJECTOR. INTERACTIVE SYSTEM FOR MEETINGS. TRANSFORM ANY MEETING ROOM WITH THIS ULTRA- SHORT DISTANCE INTERACTIVE PROFESSIONAL PROJECTOR, PERFECT FOR PROMOTING COLLABORATIVE WORK
Bring interactivity into any meeting room with the new ultra-short distance projector from Epson, with touch-screen, dual pen function, increased brightness of 3,300 lumens and WXGA resolution which fits the resolution and screen type of most laptops. The ultra- short distance design of the EB-1430Wi allows you to present images on a large screen from an extremely short distance, reducing shadows and shine as much as possible.
Quality image Epson’s 3LCD technology ensures high-quality images with higher levels of white and colour light emitted to provide vivid colours and bright images, even in daylight, up to three times brighter than devices offered by other brands.
With HDMI connection, all the participants in the meeting can benefit from the projection of clear and sharp images. Thanks to the screen which can fit up to 100 inches (254 cm), videoconferences and presentation from various sources can be shown on a divided screen, without compromising the size of the image.
Touch control and two pens Use your fingers to make notes directly on the screen. Interactive Epson pens now have an improved response and are easier to use. With the new dual pens, users can work simultaneously using different functions.
Wireless projector The wireless function using an optional adaptor makes it easier to present content from different smart devices via the iProjection2 application. Participants can comment on the same image remotely using the multi-location function, which allows a maximum of four projection systems to connect simultaneously to the same network.
20< MEETING & COLLABORATION SOLUTIONS. THE MAVERICK GUIDE
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